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Report: Jets could face "organizational reset" if 2024 season goes south

Apr
23
4/23/2024 2:10:07 PM
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The New York Jets could have an "organizational reset" if the 2024 season "doesn't go well" according to Rich Cimini of ESPN.com.

With the team’s Zach Wilson Experiment ending this week with the former first rounder’s trade to Denver, Cimini suggested the Jets could take a QB of the future in the 2024 NFL Draft. Tulane’s Michael Pratt and Florida State’s Jordan Travis took pre-draft visits to the Jets and general manager Joe Douglas “sounds like he wants to take a quarterback” in the draft, according to Cimini.

40-year-old Aaron Rodgers miss the entire 2023 season (except for four plays) with a torn Achilles.  Rodgers has said he wants to play up to four more seasons, but he’s only signed with the Jets through the 2024 season. “If it falls apart with Rodgers, they will go into next year’s draft like the current Broncos and Minnesota Vikings — desperate,” Cimini said.

In Green Bay, Rodgers didn’t take it well when the Packers drafted Jordan Love in the 2020 draft as Rodgers’ heir apparent. Taking a QB in this year’s draft might cause strife in the Jets locker room, which can be volatile at the best of times.

Head coach Robert Saleh and GM Joes Douglas also have to know that their jobs are in jeopardy.  Anything less than a playoff birth will likely put them on the unemployment line.


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