Biggest disappointment: New York Jets. This one isn’t even close. The Jets came into this season believing they could make up for what didn’t happen last year, when their Super Bowl dreams vanished as soon as Aaron Rodgers sustained a torn Achilles on the first drive of the 2023 campaign. What we’ve learned this fall is that this operation was always going to be fool’s gold. Yes, it was nice to see the Jets finally get a win on Thursday, when they beat the Texans. That shouldn’t generate renewed optimism about where this 3-6 team is heading for the rest of the season. The Jets broke a five-game losing streak with that Week 9 victory. They’ve fired head coach Robert Saleh and demoted offensive coordinator Nathaniel Hackett. Just over a week ago, they lost to New England, a team that will most likely be holding a top-five pick in next year’s NFL draft. The trade for wide receiver Davante Adams also seems like a case of too little, too late, as New York lost the first two games after he arrived from Las Vegas. Last year, the Jets were a trendy Super Bowl pick because Rodgers was in the building and that defense was hard to handle. This year, they feel like a cautionary tale, an example of what can go wrong when you believe one man is all that is keeping you from winning a championship.