The New York Jets found themselves at 2-4 after a disappointing loss to the Buffalo Bills on Monday night. Despite a new look and a recent coaching change, the Jets were unable to secure a much-needed victory.
Last week, the Jets shocked the NFL world by firing head coach Robert Saleh in hopes of shaking things up for a team that was underperforming. However, the Jets have now dropped three consecutive games and face a tough matchup against the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday Night Football in Week 7.
Legendary quarterback Troy Aikman, who was on the call for ESPN on Monday night, expressed concern for the Jets’ future. He remarked, “I could see this totally unraveling. I know the players won’t agree with that but I could see it happening because I think they put so much into this week to winning a game. But they didn’t get it done and they’re right back where they were. Now what’s the answer for them? They don’t have it.”
Aikman’s comments shed light on the uncertainty surrounding the Jets as they face a crucial point in their season. The team is in desperate need of a win against the Steelers in Week 7 to avoid further turmoil. The once-promising season has quickly turned into a nightmare for a team that had high aspirations just a few weeks ago.