The Jets open the season Sept. 11 against the Bills at MetLife Stadium.
The Jets general manager spoke to the media Thursday for the first time since May.
“I’ll let everybody debate what that looks like,” Douglas said when asked what a successful season would be for the Jets. “We’re not running or hiding from any expectations that are out there. I think when the dust settles you want to be in the conversation as one of those teams that can compete for a Super Bowl. You get a ticket into the dance and anything happens.”Joe Douglas spoke to the media Thursday.“We’re ready,” Douglas said. “We’re really not looking any further than the Buffalo Bills.
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