Key moves and takeaways:
– Dre Bly, a 11-year NFL veteran and former Super Bowl champ, is among those targeted in the overhaul. His coaching role is under scrutiny as the staff shifts. 🧠🏈
– On offense, Tanner Engstrand will reportedly stay, but his role and the structure of the Jets’ 29th-ranked scoring offense are set to be redefined. A reassignment or new duties appear likely. 🔄📊
– Scott Turner was fired as the passing game coordinator, hinting at a new path for Engstrand and other offensive coaches as the staff is reshaped. 🔧
– The defensive side has already seen big changes, with DC Steve Wilks let go late in the season as part of the broader overhaul. 🛡️
– The Jets also face a historic stat this past season: they became the first team to finish a regular season without an interception, underscoring why adjustments are being made in the passing game. ⚾
– Public timing and process have sparked questions, as the team has moved quietly with interviews, releasing details about eight candidates discussed last week but not naming interviews publicly. 🕵️♂️
Bottom line: This is a bold, ongoing reset in hopes of reinvigorating both sides of the ball. Fans should get ready for a new era in Jets football as leadership and roles take shape! 🔥🏈📊