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Former Executive Sends Blunt Message To Jets Coach

LONDON, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 12: Stone Smartt and Andrew Beck of New York Jets celebrate during the NFL 2025 game between Denver Broncos and New York Jets at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on October 12, 2025 in London, England.
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The New York Jets fell to 0-6 after a dismal 13-11 loss to the Denver Broncos in London on Sunday.

The offense struggled throughout the afternoon, managing just 82 total yards and an unfathomable -10 net passing yards.

That mark represents the lowest in franchise history and the worst league-wide performance since the San Diego Chargers posted -19 yards in 1998.

Following the loss, ESPN’s Rich Cimini shared a blunt assessment from a former Jets executive that captured the mounting frustration.

“The offensive coordinator has to swim home,” the former executive said in a text message.

Offensive coordinator Tanner Engstrand, brought in during an offseason restructuring, has watched his unit struggle to establish any consistency.

Quarterback Justin Fields endured relentless pressure behind a porous offensive line that surrendered nine sacks.

He completed just nine of 17 attempts for 45 yards, with his longest completion traveling only 11 yards.

The Jets generated a mere 32 total yards by halftime as Denver’s defense dominated from the opening snap.

New York’s points came exclusively from field goals and a safety, with the offense failing to reach the end zone.

Star receiver Garrett Wilson’s visible frustration during a mismanaged two-minute drill before halftime reflected the broader dysfunction plaguing the unit.

This marked the second time this season Fields failed to surpass 100 passing yards.

In Week 2 against Buffalo, he completed three of 11 attempts for 27 yards before leaving with a concussion in the fourth quarter.

The continued inability to generate any aerial attack raises serious questions about his development and the offensive system’s effectiveness.

With another season unraveling before November arrives, the Jets face mounting pressure to find solutions quickly.

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