The New England Patriots and New York Jets are both struggling in the 2024 NFL season, with disappointing records despite high expectations. The Jets, at 2-5, were seen as contenders but have failed to deliver on the field, even after desperate moves like firing their head coach and trading for star receiver Davante Adams.
The blame for the Jets’ woes, according to former Patriots player Julian Edelman, lies with Tom Brady. Edelman believes that Brady’s success with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, winning a Super Bowl in his first year with the team, has set a precedent for other teams to try and buy their way to a championship. This mindset may have influenced the Jets’ win-now approach, which has not yielded successful results so far.
Meanwhile, Aaron Rodgers, who joined the Jets after a season-ending Achilles injury in 2023, has not been able to turn the team’s fortunes around. With a record of 1-6, the Patriots are also struggling, making this NFL season a challenging one for both New England teams.
Despite the talent on both rosters, Edelman believes that the Jets may be running out of time to achieve success, emphasizing the importance of building a strong foundation in the offseason. The contrasting fortunes of Brady with the Buccaneers and Matthew Stafford with the Los Angeles Rams serve as examples of how different approaches can lead to varying degrees of success in the league.
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