Jets need to take care of Broncos before rough part of schedule starts
NY Post
This is where the Jets can, and should, take off.
Sunday’s home game against the Broncos at MetLife Stadium is a game in which the 2-1 Jets need to take care of business.
Yes, we know the NFL mantra: One week, one game, one down.
But the fact is this: A game against the Vikings awaits next Sunday in England, followed by a home game against the Bills, the class of the AFC East, then a road game at the Steelers.
All three of those teams enter this week at 3-0.
The Broncos are 1-2. They’re a young team with a rookie quarterback, Bo Nix. And they must be dealt with by the Jets with force. From the opening kickoff.
Aaron Judge had an Opening Day negotiating deadline in 2022 when he was coming up on the final year of his contract before free-agent eligibility, and that seems to have worked out just fine for No. 99 — perhaps the first time ever in a hockey column that numeral does not refer to Wayne Gretzky — and the Yankees.