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One problem is killing the Jets even worse than Zach Wilson

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It is hard to evaluate anything about the Jets’ offense right now because of what has happened to the offensive line.
The Jets got blown out by the Bills, 32-6, on Sunday in Buffalo to drop to 4-6 this season.
Here are some thoughts and observations from the game:
1. It is hard to evaluate anything about the Jets’ offense right now – quarterback, play-caller, passing game, running game – because of what has happened to the offensive line. It is incredible how banged up the Jets are on the offensive line, and it is crippling this offense. 
You can blame Zach Wilson or Nathaniel Hackett or anyone else for what is going on with this offense — and there is blame to go around — but who could thrive behind this group right now?
The Jets had their sixth different starting offensive line in six games on Sunday. Then, left tackle Mekhi Becton went down with an ankle injury in the first quarter.
Becton has shockingly been one of their most durable linemen this season. That left Laken Tomlinson as the last man standing from the Week 1 offensive line. 
The Jets had Carter Warren and Chris Glaser playing their first career snaps Sunday. Warren replaced the injured Becton at left tackle. Glaser started the game at right guard after Xavier Newman was lost to an injury against the Raiders.
The Jets have played 13 different offensive linemen this season. They broke camp with eight at the position. 
You can live with one or maybe two backup offensive linemen, but the Jets now have four and two of them are backups to backups.

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