FLORHAM PARK, N.J. -- Nathaniel Hackett likes to keep it light. Every Friday, the New York Jets' offensive coordinator shows his players a highlight film of touchdowns from the previous week in the NFL. He focuses on the celebrations -- the dos and don'ts. When it comes to one of the league's best rituals, he prefers group over individual.
"He emphasizes it because when we do it and we are able to score, there's more of a special meaning behind it," wide receiver Allen Lazard said.
The Jets (1-3) haven't done a lot of celebrating -- only five offensive touchdowns in four games -- but that doesn't define Hackett's start as the new OC.