Check out how the New York Jets fared in 2022 and forecast 2023 betting trends. The Jets made some big moves this offseason trading for future Hall of Famer Aaron Rodgers in their quest to break the longest active postseason drought in the NFL. Dig into the 2023 schedule against the spread as well as significant roster changes, thoughts on futures and more.For information on all 32 teams, click here for our complete NFL betting review and 2023 previews. 2022 betting data and 2023 betting lines are courtesy of Caesars Sportsbook.
2022 win total: 5.5
2022 team record: 7-10
2022 record ATS: 8-9-0 (T-16th)
2022 team overs*: 5-12-0 (T-29th)
Did you know?The Jets have their highest win total (9.5) and shortest Super Bowl odds (15-1; now 16-1) entering a season since 2011. The Jets have had five straight losing seasons against the spread, tied with the Jacksonville Jaguars for the longest active streak in the NFL.
2023 win total:9.5
Odds to make the playoffs?-140 (11th)
Odds to win Super Bowl:+1600 (7th)
Key draft picks
OL Joe Tippmann
Key additions
QB Aaron Rodgers
WR Allen Lazard
OC Nathaniel Hackett
Key departures
WR Elijah Moore
QB Mike White
QB Joe Flacco
OC Mike LaFleur
The Jets offensive line is a bigger problem than people realize and their starting running back, Breece Hall, is coming back from a serious knee injury. Rodgers is set to turn 40 in December and is coming off a down year. Maybe I'm being too pessimistic, but there are plenty of reasons to be suspicious about the Jets winning 10 games with a quarterback who spent the offseason thinking about retirement. -- Joe Fortenbaugh
Rodgers is coming off one of the worst seasons of his career, but that should change in a Jets uniform. Now he has a different, but familiar, look with his receiving corps. Garrett Wilson had over 1,000 receiving yards in his rookie season and the Jets also added former Packers Allen Lazard and Randall Cobb. Rodgers has been a reliable and relatively healthy QB for his age over the past five seasons. -- Erin Dolan
*Record against the "Over" line set for the game. Both teams are credited with a win if the game went over, a loss if under, and a tie if pushed.