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Locked On Jets - Daily Podcast On The New York Jets

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Locked On Jets - Daily Podcast On The New York Jets

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4.6549 Ratings

🗓️ 29 May 2025

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Can the New York Jets' offense finally break through in the 2025 NFL season?

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0:00.0

If the Jets offense is going to have success and avoid failure in 2025, four critical people need to step up.

0:11.6

We'll talk about who they are today on Locked On Jets.

0:20.0

You are Locked on Jets, your daily New York Jets podcast, part of the Locked-on Podcast Network, your team every day.

0:31.9

Welcome, this is the Locked-on Jets podcast, part of the Locked-on Podcast Network, your team every day.

0:37.0

It is Thursday, May 29th,

0:38.6

2025. And I'm your host, John B, from gangreneation.com. Thank you so much for making the show your first listener, first watch every day. And a big shout out to you every day. Or if you're new to the show, this is a daily podcast covering the New York Jets with new episodes each day through the week, Monday, through Friday. Today, our focus is on the offensive side of the ball. As you probably know,

0:55.8

the New York Jets have missed the playoffs 14 straight years. It's the it's each day through the week, Monday through Friday. Today, our focus is on the offensive side of the ball.

1:11.2

As you probably know, the New York Jets have missed the playoffs 14 straight years. It's the longest drought in the NFL. And there are lots of reasons for that. But at the top of the list is, over the last 14 years, the Jets offense has been mostly terrible. And if that's going to change, the Jets need to turn the offense around.

1:11.9

We're going to talk about what it's going to take for this Jets team to have a good offense in 2025. We're going to

1:17.3

talk about how, of course, you need role players. But ultimately, the success or failure is going to be

1:23.0

driven by four people, one of whom's a coach, three of whom who are players. Now, when you look at the

1:29.3

personnel for the Jets offense, there are a couple of things that stand out. I think, and this is

1:35.4

good to say, the offensive line for once actually looks pretty solid. You know, this time of year,

1:42.4

we're usually trying to talk ourselves into a Jets offensive line. We're saying, well, if that guard, you know, steps time of year, we're usually trying to talk ourselves into a Jets offensive line.

1:45.4

We're saying, well, if that guard, you know, steps up this year, maybe we can make it work.

1:50.5

You know, maybe if this young guy surprises us, the offensive line can be functional.

1:56.0

No, right now, this is a solid-looking Jets offensive line on paper.

2:00.2

You've got three former first-round picks in Lufashanu, Elijah Vera Tucker, and the most recent first-round pick, Armand Membu.

2:10.0

You have a recent second-round pick in Joe Tipman, and you have a fifth player, John Simpson, who did a very solid job at left guard last season.

2:19.2

And these guys are all under 30.

2:23.5

In fact, four of the five guys are on their rookie contracts. So, you know, this offensive line is actually looking pretty good. The good question marks where the Jets are at the skill positions,

2:27.3

particularly the wide receiver position and the quarterback position. If we're being honest,

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