Three-hundred-and-one yards per game. Thirtieth in the National Football League. This is the porous offensive ranking owned by the New York Jets.
The team also ranks 30th in the land in passing. It’s almost impossible to throw for a mere 192.4 yards a contest. Some teams couldn’t even hit that lowly level if effort-to-fail was involved. The squad ranks 18th in rushing with 108.6 yards a week on the ground, but it’s to be expected based on the forceful Todd Bowles ground-first mentality.
These are your New York Jets. This is your 2018 offense led by Jeremy Bates, a quarterback coach elevated to offensive coordinator soon after John Morton surprised with his playcalling ability.