That sound you hear is every Jet running out to buy an alarm clock.

The Jets began their offseason workouts Monday, permitted to start two weeks earlier than most teams because they have a new head coach in Todd Bowles.

Tight end Jace Amaro said there’s a new feeling of accountability and punctuality surrounding the team — taking a shot at former coach Rex Ryan.

“[Bowles] is not really playing around with everyone being late. We had issue with that last year,” Amaro said Monday on Sirius XM NFL Radio, according to Pro Football Talk. “Guys just weren’t accountable last year as much as they could be. I think that’s the biggest thing, he’s making sure everyone’s gonna be 100 percent in or he’s not going to be on the team.”

Lateness was a theme throughout last season, the last of Ryan’s tenure.

Geno Smith missed a team meeting before the Jets’ humiliating shutout loss in San Diego, and the beleaguered quarterback blamed his mistake on being confused about the time difference on the West Coast. Smith was benched during that game, a 31-0 defeat, only after going 4-of-12 for 27 yards and an interception during the first half.

Rookie safety Calvin Pryor was late for multiple team meetings, and was benched for the team’s upset win against the Steelers.