Avoiding past mistakes among keys to Jets offense vs. Dolphins

Jets Wire takes a look at four keys to the Jets offense as they get ready to do battle with the Miami Dolphins on Sunday.

Get Griffin Going

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To say the Dolphins are susceptible to getting beat by opposing tight ends would be somewhat of an understatement.

Miami allowed Dallas Goedert and Zach Ertz to combine for nine catches and almost 100 yards last weekend. The Jets don’t boast a dynamic tight end duo like Philadelphia, but Ryan Griffin has proven he is good enough to get the job done all by himself.

Attacking the Dolphins’ secondary as a whole should be a major part of New York’s gameplan on Sunday, but targeting Griffin specifically should be a point of emphasis throughout the game considering Miami’s previous performances against athletic, pass-catching tight ends.