Quick Look Back at ’23
Rodgers’ stat line as a Jet so far is one incompletion and one fateful sack. He’ll seek to add to his unparalleled body of work — he needs 945 yards to reach 60,000 for his regular-season career, 25 TD passes to get to 500 and 184 first-down completions for 3,000. Yards, touchdowns and first downs are all necessary items as the Jets rebuild their offense.
Wilson showed some improvement over his first two seasons — he logged career bests with 60.1% accuracy, an 8-to-7 TD-to-INT margin and a 77.2 passer rating. He also rushed for 211 yards at 5.9 yards/carry, and he directed fourth-quarter comeback drives in three first-half-of-the-season victories, over the Bills, Eagles and Giants. But most of his numbers and the Jets’ offensive metrics remained in the bottom half of the league rankings
Siemian’s numbers also were unimpressive, except for the two gritty victories, one in the fall-from-ahead-come-from-behind 30-28 win over the Commanders at MetLife Stadium and the other in the pullaway, losing-streak-snapping, season-ending 17-6 win over the Patriots in snowy Foxboro.
QB Trivia
The Jets divided their 17 QB starts among four different signal-callers: Rodgers in the opener, Wilson (11 starts), Tim Boyle (2) and Siemian (3). The only other time in franchise history they had four different QB starters in a season was 1989 with Ken O’Brien (12), Kyle Mackey (1), Pat Ryan (1) and Tony Eason (2). Green & White fans are rooting for Rodgers in 2024 to join Ryan Fitzpatrick in ’15 as the two most recent Jets QBs to start every game in a season.
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