The Jets offense is broken.



You want a takeaway from Sunday’s 26-22 colossal collapse to the Titans in the Music City? That’s it. Sure, the defense — plagued by mind-numbingly dumb penalties in the most crucial situations — imploded down the stretch. But they’re not the biggest issue right now. Not even close.



This offense, supposedly revamped and rejuvenated and ready to take the league by storm, is an embarrassment. Tape and glue can’t fix this mess. The Jets need wholesale changes.



On the roster. On the staff. Everywhere.



“It’s not broken,” Todd Bowles said, “We’re just not making plays.”



No. It’s broken.



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