But the Jets expect the new surface to hold up for the rest of the season, and that should help every aspect of the game.
Lewis and the Jets initially expected to reach a long-term deal that would keep him with the team until retirement.
Our report found that there would be half the jobs the Jets are expecting and significantly less tax revenues for the city.
The Jets were not expecting to need help at free safety.
The Jets had expected one of their hardest weeks of hitting.
The Jets can expect to improve defensively as the season progresses.
Opposing defenses know that, and the Jets expect to be blitzed often.
Indeed, the Jets hardly could have expected that they would get to the playoffs without eight starters who began the season.
The Jets expect him to be ready when training camp begins on July 27.
At the least, the Jets expect him to be in on the nickel coverage.