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Jets offensive line coach Frank Pollack on his struggling unit: 'We got to get better'

Jets offensive guard Kelechi Osemele against the Bills at MetLife Stadium on Sept. 8. Photo Credit: Lee S. Weissman/Lee S. Weissman

FLORHAM PARK, N.J.— At least the Jets’ offensive line won’t allow any quarterback pressures this week. But the pressure is on Adam Gase and offensive line coach Frank Pollack to get that group straightened out.

The offensive line, which was considered vastly improved with the acquisitions of former Pro Bowl players Kelechi Osemele and Ryan Kalil, has been the Jets’ weakest link through their first three games.

The winless Jets have allowed the third-most sacks (13) and the fifth-most quarterback hits (25), and all of their offensive numbers are at or near the bottom in the NFL.