FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — The Jets’ offense has plenty of issues right now, but the biggest one is obvious — the offensive line stinks.
The line could not stop the Patriots’ pass rush (five sacks allowed) and could not open holes for Le’Veon Bell (1.9 yards per rush). The line has not played well yet this season and it is dragging the offense down.
Wide receiver Robby Anderson seemed to point the finger at the line after the 30-14 loss.
“I don’t think we’re collectively getting a rhythm. It’s just hard,” Anderson said. “It starts up front and it goes from there.