Jets explore offense potential with new personnel in 2026
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 23, 2026, 1:45 PM
Last updated Jun 23, 2026
The New York Jets are assessing their offense for the 2026 season following a disappointing 2025. The franchise made significant changes, including the release of quarterbacks Justin Fields and Tyrod Taylor, and the hiring of Frank Reich as offensive play-caller. Geno Smith has been acquired to lead the offense, supported by new draft picks Omar Cooper Jr. and Kenyon Sadiq. Analysts highlight that the success of this revamped offense will heavily depend on quarterback performance, as stability is crucial for evaluating emerging talents within the receiving corps. The Jets also hold three first-round selections for the 2027 draft, where they may seek a long-term quarterback solution.
- •Jets finished last in passing yards in 2025.
- •New offensive strategies aim to improve performance.
- •Frank Reich replaces Tanner Engstrand as coordinator.
- •Geno Smith and rookies look to lead offensive revival.
- •Jets eye potential quarterbacks in upcoming draft.
- 1:45 PMYahoo Sports — What are the best & worst case scenarios for the 2026 Jets offense?
"Examining the best and worst case scenarios for the New York Jets' offense in 2026.
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