If you asked most New York Jets fans whether they would take a 2-2 start before the 2022 season, the majority would have responded, “Heck yeah!”
After all, an opening four-game slate of the competitive AFC North was considered daunting at best. The defending AFC Champion Cincinnati Bengals, uber-talented rosters of the Baltimore Ravens and Cleveland Browns (even sans Deshaun Watson), and the always-stellar Pittsburgh Steelers looked like 1-3 or 0-4 waiting to happen.
It hasn’t always been pretty, but the Jets are at .500 through four games. Since the end of the first quarter against Miami will mark the quarter-way point through the regular season, it’s fair enough to round down and consider this the quarter-point.