Regardless of who gets the start, the Jets offense will be in search of stability. In the Jets' last five games, the team has made three in-game QB changes. The inconsistency has led to recent struggles on offense. Against the Commanders, who have one of the league's worst pass defenses, they will have an opportunity to bounce back. In Washington's last five games, it has allowed 35.6 points and 286.6 pass yards per game.
"It's hard, because you're always looking for consistency," Hackett said. "And I think that's the name of this game, is as much consistency as you can find from anywhere on the field, the better you're going to be, the more you're going to be able to progress, because you always want to continually get better as the season goes on to enter into the playoffs, and that's something that we haven't found this year, and we have to lock in and look at all the different ways we can create that."
"It's hard, because you're always looking for consistency," Hackett said. "And I think that's the name of this game, is as much consistency as you can find from anywhere on the field, the better you're going to be, the more you're going to be able to progress, because you always want to continually get better as the season goes on to enter into the playoffs, and that's something that we haven't found this year, and we have to lock in and look at all the different ways we can create that."

