Jets Turn to Trevor Siemian in Search for Offensive Spark

The New York Jets made a quarterback change during their game against the Atlanta Falcons, replacing Tim Boyle with Trevor Siemian in an attempt to spark their struggling offense. However, Siemian was unable to lead the Jets to any points, and the Falcons ultimately won the game. Head coach Robert Saleh has not made any decisions about the starting quarterback for next week's game against the Houston Texans, but mentioned that Zach Wilson is always in consideration. Despite their efforts to find a solution, the Jets' options have been lacking during their five-game losing streak. While the Jets had hoped for Aaron Rodgers, it is unlikely that he will play as the team's playoff hopes have diminished.
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