At last, the New York Jets’ star-studded offense looked the way it was supposed to look.
With touchdowns on all of their second-half drives against the Houston Texans, the Jets have unlocked something. What is that “something,” exactly? And can it be maintained? Those questions remain unanswered, but there is undoubtedly some magical potential in what the Jets put on film against Houston.
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In the latest Blewett’s Blitz film review, we break down all of the key takeaways from the Jets’ Thursday night resurgence, specifically offensively.
Additionally, we dive into the Jets’ second consecutive dominant defensive performance against Texans quarterback C.J. Stroud. The pass rush, which has been questionable at times this season, finally looked like the overwhelming unit Jets fans became used to seeing from 2022-23. What were the keys to tapping back into that level?
Jets fans are also curious to know how Haason Reddick has looked in his first two games with the team. Is he making the impact New York hoped he would when they gave up a third-round pick for his services? The film shows some interesting things about Reddick’s impact.
Another fascinating aspect of the Jets’ outlook is the coaching changes they made in Week 6. Stylistically, the Jets have looked like a different team with Todd Downing running the offense and Jeff Ulbrich having to take on a larger workload. Some of these changes can be seen on film, and they tell us quite a bit about what the next eight games could look like for the Jets.