FLORHAM PARK, N.J. (AP) — Rex Ryan and his coaching staff huddled up before the bye-week break and drew up a game plan for an imposing opponent: the New York Jets.
Ryan and all of his coaches traded information, ideas and suggestions last week — as if they were preparing to play against each other — to try to improve in every aspect on the field. Ryan did the same during last season’s break.
So far, the Jets have been a tough team that still has plenty of room to improve despite being tied with New England and Pittsburgh for the league’s best record. Ryan says the team’s strength right now is its special teams unit.
After a six-day break, the Jets got back to work Monday to prepare for the Green Bay Packers at home on Sunday.