The New York Jets are reportedly considering a reunion with former quarterback Josh McCown, this time as their offensive coordinator. McCown, who played for the Jets in 2017 and 2018, has been making a name for himself as a coach, most recently with the Minnesota Vikings. Could McCown be the missing piece to unlock the Jets’ offensive potential and guide their young quarterbacks to success?
McCown has a wealth of experience in the NFL, both as a player and a coach. He’s known for his leadership, his football IQ, and his ability to connect with players. He’s also been praised for his work with young quarterbacks, helping Sam Darnold and JJ McCarthy develop in Minnesota.
The Jets have struggled to find consistency at the quarterback position, and McCown’s experience and expertise could be invaluable. He could help mentor Zach Wilson or any other young quarterback the Jets bring in, providing them with the guidance and support they need to succeed.
This potential reunion has Jets fans buzzing with excitement. McCown was a fan favorite during his playing days in New York, and his return as a coach could be just what the Jets need to revitalize their offense and get back on track.