After struggling to keep defenders off the quarterback, the Jets offensive line is suddenly doing it better than anyone else
FLORHAM PARK: It's one of the more impressive statistics pertaining to the Jets through the first quarter of the season. It's likely more noticeable considering how things have gone in recent memory.
In the past, opponents regularly made trips into the Jets backfield for weekly dates with the team's quarterback. Actually, entering 2015, New York had allowed 94 sacks (47 each year) in its last 32 games. They allowed the sixth-most sacks in 2013, and the eight-most in 2014.