Jets' offseason moves signal positive organizational changes
The New York Jets have made significant changes this offseason, hiring Aaron Glenn as head coach and signing quarterback Justin Fields. These moves suggest a shift away from past quarterback struggles and a focus on building a more functional team. Glenn, known for his work with the Lions, aims to improve the Jets' performance. Fields, at 26, brings potential as a dual-threat quarterback, with the Jets planning to develop an offense that highlights his strengths. In contrast, the New York Giants are exploring veteran quarterbacks, including Aaron Rodgers and Joe Flacco, as they seek to improve after a disappointing season. The Jets, however, appear to be moving forward with a fresh approach.