Targeting Josh Norman among 4 keys to Jets’ offense vs. Washington

The Jets passing offense should succeed against the soft Redskins secondary, and that begins with attacking cornerback Josh Norman.

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Score more than 20 points

This one is about simple math. The Redskins offense averages about 12 points per game – fewest in the league – and only scored more than 20 points twice all season. For the Jets, eclipsing 20 points has equated to wins this season. New York averaged 29 points in its two wins this season while averaging 10.3 points in its seven losses. The Jets offense won’t need to go crazy to beat the Redskins, but scoring at least 20 points should do the trick.

It will be on Sam Darnold to find his playmakers and the rest of the Jets offense to not make mistakes. Luckily, they’ll face a very soft defense that allows 24.3 points per game.