RL: My initial thought was: Where’s the love? The NFL schedule-makers last year rightly limited the Jets to 13 one o’clock starts, tying a franchise record, and one primetime game, the TNF loss at Indy. Add in the London trip and the 2021 sked was still one of the league’s tamest. This year the Jets have a buzz working, with Robert Saleh’s offseason building plan in full swing and a Joe Douglas-orchestrated draft that received praise all around. The NFL usually “rewards” such programs with more national exposure. Yet this year’s schedule is just as tame as last year’s with 13 more 1 p.m. starts (thanks in part to that 17th game) and one national game, a Thursday nighter matching Zach Wilson’s Jets and Trevor Lawrence’s Jaguars for the second straight season. Yeah, I know the league’s complex scheduling process was near completion on draft weekend, but still. However, on the flip side, this can be a good thing for the Green & White. No Monday nighters for the second year in a row,…