Despite the repetition of that all-too-familiar disastrous script for the New York Jets at the end of their 34-32 loss to Aaron Rodgers and the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday afternoon at MetLife Stadium, things at least feel different for the Aaron Glenn-led squad.
Maddening inconsistencies and crater-sized roster holes were not as visible in Week 1, and Gang Green's debut has the makings of at least being a competitive football team. That's more than what could be said for most of the Joe Douglas and Robert Saleh era.
Let's take a look at who's hot and who's not after the opening week.
Hot: Justin Fields
The new Jets' quarterback looked more than solid on his debut, executing offensive coordinator Tanner Engrstrand's vision to a tee for most of the season opener.
After a questionable