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Jets interim coach Jeff Ulbrich gives Todd Downing offensive play-calling duties from OC Nathaniel Hackett
Rodgers and Hackett haven’t produced at the level most expected from them through five weeks. Save for their dominant showing over the lowly Patriots in Week 3, most everything has been challenging for Rodgers and the Jets offense, and with Hackett failing to cook up favorable schemes, Ulbrich decided now was the time to turn to his quarterbacks coach and passing game coordinator for a fresh take on the offense.
The change might feel eerily similar to one made in Philadelphia last season in which Nick Sirianni replaced defensive coordinator Sean Desai with Matt Patricia in role, but not in title. Desai ended up in the booth, while Patricia took over defensive play-calling duties in Week 15 of the 2023 season, and unfortunately for those Eagles, the change didn’t produce the desired improvement.
The stakes are different in New York, though. Rodgers is 40 years old and has brought a sense of urgency to the Jets that was extreme enough to prompt owner Woody Johnson to fire Saleh after the 2-3 start. Judging by the tone of Ulbrich’s statements Thursday, his decision seemed to be the only way to preserve Hackett’s job.
“Saying that as well, just another testament to the human being that Nathaniel Hackett is, the fact that he’s going to give us everything in his body and heart and soul, and he’s going to continue to be a big part of the success we’re gonna have going forward from an offensive perspective,” Ulbrich said. “I feel so fortunate that he’s staying with us.”
Ulbrich added Hackett is “still going to be a huge contributor to everything we do on offense.” It is clear, though, that immediate results will matter more in this case than in others because the clock is ticking on the Rodgers-led Jets.
As for the remaining fallout from Saleh’s firing, Ulbrich said he will “maintain the title of defensive coordinator” and “will maintain the play-calling duties.”
Now that that’s settled, all there is left to do is produce. Their journey resumes with a Monday night showdown with the division-rival Bills.