Consistent 2021 start times a big difference from Jets’ 2020 schedule

Early afternoon kickoffs could be a major help to Gang Green in 2021.

Consistency has consistently evaded the Jets over the last couple of years. New York was seldom able to string together wins under Adam Gase, making it impossible for the team to find its rhythm throughout the course of a season.

Fortunately for Robert Saleh, the Jets have been granted some built-in consistency entering 2021 — and it could make his task of leading New York out of the AFC East cellar a little bit easier.

Thirteen of the Jets’ 17 regular-season games are scheduled to kick off at 1 p.m. EST. That was far from the case in 2020, as New York played multiple primetime games and made three trips to the west coast, resulting in late afternoon start times after lengthy travel.

While the start time of a game might not seem like a big deal on the surface, it could make all the difference for the Jets this season. Athletes are creatures of habit and football players are no different. New York will be able to develop a relatively consistent game day routine knowing it is kicking off at the same time most weeks, simplifying things for its players — especially Zach Wilson as he looks to develop healthy habits at the professional level — and Saleh in his first year as a head coach.

Being able to stick to the same game day routine on an almost weekly basis could be just what the doctor ordered for the Jets. It’s unlikely the start time of last year’s games played much of a role in New York’s downfall considering its many shortcomings, but there is something to be said about the negative effect that playing in a different time slot almost every weekend could have on a team that never got in any sort of groove.

The Jets need all the help they can get to get back on track in 2021. Many upgrades to the roster have been made this offseason and Saleh has been a breath of fresh air in his brief tenure with New York, but there is still plenty of work to be done before the Jets can return to respectability.

Consistent start times could only help their odds of doing that next season.

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6 takeaways from the Jets’ 2021 regular season schedule

Jets Wire breaks down New York’s 2021 regular season schedule with six takeaways.

The 2021 NFL season is slowly but surely approaching.

The league announced its first-ever 17-game regular season schedule on Wednesday and it features plenty of interesting twists and turns — especially for the Jets. Between a trip to London, consistent start times and some home cooking toward the end of the season, New York’s 2021 schedule is one of its most interesting in recent history for a bevy of reasons.

Let’s break down Gang Green’s slate with six takeaways from the schedule announcement.

The 6 best games on the Jets’ 2021 schedule

A look at the best matchups on Gang Green’s 2021 slate.

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The Jets have known for a while who they’ll be playing in 2021, but now they know their entire schedule.

New York will play each team in its division twice, as it does every season. The Jets will also play against the AFC South and the NFC South. The other two opponents the Jets will play in the AFC are the Cincinnati Bengals and the Denver Broncos. The Jets’ 17th game is against the Philadelphia Eagles.

Let’s take a look at the six best games on the Jets’ 2021 schedule.

Jets’ 2021 opponents locked in following season finale

The New York Jets and the remainder of the AFC East will be facing the AFC and NFC South during the 2021 regular season.

Following the conclusion of the 2020 NFL regular season, the Jets’ opponents for 2021 are officially locked in.

Coming into Sunday’s matchup against New England, everything was set in stone except two games for Gang Green. The AFC East will play the AFC South and NFC South, while also accounting for its six divisional matchups.

The Jets, who finished fourth in the AFC East with a 2-14 record, are scheduled to face off against the same division place-holder in the AFC North and West. The 7-9 Chargers’ 38-21 victory over the Chiefs solidified a fourth-place finish for the Broncos (6-10) in the AFC West. The Jets will travel to Denver during the 2021 season.

The Jets will also host the Bengals (4-11-1), who easily clinched a fourth-place finish in the AFC North while the division’s three other teams clinched playoff spots.

The Jets’ only unknown at the moment is who their opponent would be for a possible 17th game. As of now, the league plans to expand the regular season to 17 games for the 2021 season.

After one of the worst seasons in franchise history, the Jets don’t have an easy road ahead of them. Likely led by a new head coach for the 2021 season, the Jets will be facing five playoff teams, with the potential for one more.