New York Jets co-owner Woody Johnson is expecting the team to make some positive strides offensively in 2024, according to ESPN's Rich Cimini.
"Johnson is hellbent on improving an offense that has ranked in the bottom four in scoring for five straight seasons, which he reiterated to reporters in Orlando," Cimini wrote Sunday.
During the NFL's annual meeting, Johnson spoke positively about what New York has done in free agency.
The Jets have seemingly addressed some of their offensive issues. Guard John Simpson and tackle Tyron Smith should help a porous line, while wide receiver Mike Williams could be a significant addition to the passing game depending on how he looks physically after tearing an ACL.