The New York Jets managed to upset the reigning NFC champion Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday despite a lack of production from their offense, but head coach Robert Saleh believes there is still reason for optimism.
Per Mark Cannizzaro of the New York Post, Saleh said after the game that he feels like quarterback Zach Wilson and the Jets offense have shown incremental improvements that make him feel confident they will eventually break through.
"We're that freaking close offensively," Saleh said. "Offensively, I thought we did a really nice job moving the ball, especially in the second half.