Josh McCown.
He was the New York Jets’ starting quarterback the last time they finished top-16 in red zone offense.
Since the Jets fielded the NFL’s 15th-best red zone offense in 2017, they have placed no higher than 19th in seven consecutive seasons. That includes four finishes in the bottom three.
Led by an aging Aaron Rodgers, the 2024 Jets finished 21st with a 54.5% touchdown rate in the red zone. Improving in this area will undoubtedly be a top priority for offensive coordinator Tanner Engstrand, who became accustomed to red zone excellence in Detroit.