Jets work to improve passing attack for 2026 season

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Last updated Jul 10, 2026

Jets work to improve passing attack for 2026 season
Summary

The New York Jets are looking to revamp their passing offense in 2026 after finishing last in the NFL with an average of 140.3 yards per game. Following a disappointing previous season, they replaced quarterback Justin Fields and offensive coordinator Tanner Engstrand. New offensive coordinator Frank Reich is joined by quarterback Geno Smith and playmakers Garrett Wilson and Breece Hall, both of whom received contract extensions. The Jets also drafted tight end Kenyon Sadiq and wide receiver Omar Cooper Jr. to bolster their receiving corps.

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  • Jets ranked 32nd in passing yards in 2025.
  • Justin Fields and Tanner Engstrand were replaced in the offseason.
  • Frank Reich is the new offensive coordinator.
  • Geno Smith and several key receivers are in place for 2026.
  • Jets drafted two pass catchers to enhance their offense.
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  • 3:34 PMYahoo SportsJets should aim to end this passing-yards drought in 2026
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Analyzing why the New York Jets need to end their passing-yards drought in 2026.

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