Predicting 2022 sack totals for New York Jets players

HOUSTON, TEXAS - NOVEMBER 28: Quincy Williams #56 of the New York Jets celebrates with defensive tackle Quinnen Williams (95) against the Houston Texans during an NFL game at NRG Stadium on November 28, 2021 in Houston, Texas.

The NY Jets’ ability to affect the opposing quarterback is crucial for their defensive success The New York Jets have not had a consistent edge rusher since John Abraham. They haven’t had a player get to double-digit sacks in a single season since Muhammad Wilkerson recorded 12 in 2015. The team’s inability to pressure the …

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The New York Jets’ three-pronged plan to upset 49ers

NY Jets, Robert Saleh, Kyle Shanahan, Robert Saleh

After the season the San Francisco 49ers had in 2023, it is difficult to fathom how the New York Jets can beat them. Brock Purdy and Christian McCaffrey put up performances worthy of the MVP and Offensive Player of the Year, respectively, bookended by a defense that ranked fourth in DVOA. When examining the ways …

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This stat reflects well on NY Jets OC Nathaniel Hackett

NY Jets OC, Offensive Coordinator, Nathaniel Hackett

This stat indicates that Nathaniel Hackett can succeed as offensive coordinator of the New York Jets At whose doorstep can the Denver Broncos’ 2022 offensive struggles be laid—then-head coach Nathaniel Hackett, now offensive coordinator of the New York Jets, or quarterback Russell Wilson? While a lone statistic likely cannot answer that question, Pro Football Focus …

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