Mason Taylor expects bigger role in Jets offense under Frank Reich
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 25, 2026, 12:39 PM
Last updated Jun 25, 2026
Tight end Mason Taylor discussed his role in the Jets' offense, expressing excitement about the opportunities in offensive coordinator Frank Reich's system. Following the Jets' selection of tight end Kenyon Sadiq in the first round, Taylor emphasized that multiple weapons, including wide receiver Garrett Wilson, could enhance the team's performance. He conveyed optimism about the offense's potential and its ability to create mismatches against defenses. Taylor's comments reflect a positive outlook as the team begins preparations for the upcoming season.
- •Mason Taylor was drafted in the second round in 2025.
- •Kenyon Sadiq was chosen in the first round this year.
- •Taylor sees 'endless opportunities' under Frank Reich's scheme.
- •Garrett Wilson's presence adds depth to the offense.
- •Taylor believes the offense could be 'unstoppable' with multiple options.
- 12:39 PMYahoo Sports — TE Mason Taylor sees "endless opportunities" in Jets offense
"The Jets drafted tight end Mason Taylor in the second round in 2025, so some might wonder how well he took the news that they used a first-round pick on a player at the same position this year.
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