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The New York Jets had a rough season and made some big changes. General manager Joe Douglas was fired after more than five years with the team. This move came after the Jets’ owner, Woody Johnson, also fired coach Robert Saleh earlier in the season.

Phil Savage, a former GM of the Cleveland Browns, was named the interim general manager for the Jets. The team’s disappointing record of 3-8 led to these changes, with little success under Douglas’ leadership.

Despite some promising young talent on the team, like wide receiver Garrett Wilson and cornerback Sauce Gardner, Douglas made some questionable decisions. His choice to draft quarterback Zach Wilson in 2021 did not pan out, and a trade for Aaron Rodgers in 2023 backfired when Rodgers suffered a season-ending injury.

The Jets struggled to find consistency at the quarterback position and failed to build a strong offensive line. As a result, the team’s quarterbacks have ranked poorly in key statistical categories since 2019.

With Douglas out, the Jets will be looking for a new general manager and coach. This will be the first time since 2015 that both positions will be open. The team will be hoping to turn things around and build a competitive roster for the future.

There is also uncertainty surrounding the team’s ownership, as Woody Johnson’s future role with the team is unclear. Speculation suggests he may be appointed as the ambassador to the United Kingdom again, leaving his younger brother, Christopher, in charge of the Jets.

Overall, the Jets are in a period of transition, looking to make changes that will lead to more success on the field. The upcoming offseason will be crucial for the team as they search for new leadership to guide them back to winning ways.