Last in total yards; last in scoring; second-to-last in passing; 23rd in rushing.
“Not ideal” is a sheer understatement when evaluating how the Jets offense finished last year. “Disastrous” would be a better term for the overall description.
Change is on the way though, and on paper, the Jets offense looks improved due to the acquisitions made in both free agency and the draft.
But the roster alterations on that side of the ball won’t mean anything if the offensive group doesn’t legitimately come together and perform.
It all starts Week 1 against the Carolina Panthers.