The New York Jets came into the season with high expectations, especially with the return of Aaron Rodgers and many new acquisitions on the offensive line.

Sitting at a record of 2-5 and third in the AFC East, the Jets have performed under expectations. Newly appointed interim head coach Jeff Ulbrich falls to 0-2, after the firing of head coach Robert Saleh.

The question is now where do the Jets go from here. The Jets had acquired wide-receiver Devante Adams via trade from the Las Vegas Raiders, and is looking to pair with Rodgers again after previously playing together with the Green Bay Packers.

Linebacker Haason Reddick has agreed to a reworked contract with the Jets and is due to return to the team soon. A piece that will provide help to the defense as one of their key players, defensive end Jermaine Johnson is out for the remainder of the season.

The Jets will be flying to Foxborough, Massachusetts on Sunday, October 27th, for their second division matchup against the New England Patriots, after the Jets defeated the Patriots 24-3 in their first matchup on September 19th on Thursday night primetime.