The New York Jets currently sit at 2-3 and recently fired head coach Robert Saleh.
Despite all the turmoil and drama surrounding the team, future Hall of Fame tight end Rob Gronkowski believes it’s not all bad for the Jets.
“They have a very solid team… This change could potentially spark the New York Jets here… For the first time this year I feel like the Jets are not a disintegrated team,” Gronkowski said Thursday on Up & Adams. Is.”
Are there any current positives with this? #jetsgronk’s weight is 👇
“For the first time this year I feel like the Jets aren’t a completely disintegrated team…”✈️@heykayadams @RobGronkowski @nyjets pic.twitter.com/QlPJbGtluT
– Up And Adams (@UpAndAdamsShow) 10 October 2024
Gronkowski also said he wants to see good football and how much of a fan he is of quarterback Aaron Rodgers.
The good news for the Jets is that some things may work in their favor almost immediately.
First, the team respects and trusts interim head coach Jeff Ulbrich.
Additionally, Saleh’s dismissal may cause players and coaches to work harder for each other because they know what will happen to them if they fail.
The team could also trade for Las Vegas Raiders Pro Bowl wide receiver Davante Adams sometime soon.
Therefore, they can be aggressive.
Finally, their next matchup is at home on Monday Night Football against the rival Buffalo Bills, who are in first place in the AFC East.
No matter how badly the team has played, they still have a chance to hold on to the division at the end of the first third of the season.
The season isn’t over yet for this team.
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