The New York Jets are undergoing a significant overhaul after a disappointing season, with owner Woody Johnson firing general manager Joe Douglas and coach Robert Saleh, while offensive coordinator Nathaniel Hackett has been demoted. This restructuring comes as the Jets struggle with a lackluster performance, and the future of quarterback Aaron Rodgers remains uncertain.
With six weeks left in the season, Johnson aims to reset the organization, possibly bringing in a new GM and coach, and even considering a fresh start at quarterback. The Jets have faced a challenging season, highlighted by Rodgers' injury early on, leading to a dismal record since his arrival.