Jets spend bye week `digging in deep’ to fix various issues
By DENNIS WASZAK Jr.
AP Pro Football Writer
NEW YORK (AP) — Robert Saleh spent the past week huddling with his New York Jets coaching staff and trying to figure out how to solve the issues that have contributed to a 1-4 start. The coach is optimistic his team will show improvement as it comes out of its bye-week break. The Jets have plenty to fix which is reflective of a young and inexperienced roster and coaching staff. But a major focus of the brainstorming sessions last week was the offense with rookie quarterback Zach Wilson and the team’s head-shaking trend of terribly slow starts under first-year offensive coordinator Mike LaFleur.