The Jets’ offensive line played together in a game for the first time last week. It did not go well.
It looked like a group that had not played together before … because it hadn’t. Injuries and the late addition of center Ryan Kalil led to the starting offensive line not playing a snap together in the preseason. The ragged start last week was expected. The unit gave up four sacks and running back Le’Veon Bell was fighting for yards without many holes.
“I feel like at times we were a little bit out of control, trying to do too much,” said Kalil, who came out of retirement in early August to join the Jets.