New York Jets second-string quarterback Tyrod Taylor is slated to get run with the first and second offensive units in preseason action and feels as though his team is well-equipped to succeed in 2024. Taylor has raved all summer about QB1 Aaron Rodgers’ leadership qualities and level of play that has set the standard within their offensive ranks. Taylor has also had the luxury of rounding into form while feeding the ball to WR1 Garrett Wilson and running back Breece Hall — two players who could enter elite territory by the time the campaign concludes.

With these factors taken into account, Taylor decided to provide an assessment of where the offense stood at this stage of the summer. Jets: Tyrod Taylor is confident in offense’s progress Per Randy Lange of newyorkjets.com, the former Super Bowl champion exuded confidence in his teammates at practice on Wednesday in such a way that suggests that he believes this unit can potentially make him a two-time champion: “I think we’ve done a great job to this point,” Taylor said.

“Obviously, the goal is to continue to get better. Guys are competing at a high level day in, day out. We have a great defense to challenge ourselves with each and every day.

Overall, I think we’ve done a lot of good things, made a lot of progress.” Jets’ offense is expected to dominate in 2024 despite training camp hiccups This is not the first time that Taylor has had two 1,000-yard receivers at his side. In fact, he played with Jets wid.