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Frank Reich's public appreciation of Jets QB Geno Smith continues

The New York Jets continue to send a consistent message about Geno Smith. Every opportunity he gets, offensive coordinator Frank Reich seems to reinforce the same idea: the Jets believe their veteran quarterback gives them a chance to succeed.

That trend continued during his latest media availability. While offseason press conferences rarely generate headline-grabbing revelations, they often reveal how coaches truly feel about their players. Reich’s comments throughout the spring have painted a clear picture of a coaching staff that values Smith’s experience, leadership, and ability to stabilize an offense searching for consistency.

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The praise has become impossible to ignore.

Frank Reich and Geno Smith’s partnership will define the Jets’ season

Reich has coached and worked alongside some of the NFL’s most recognizable quarterbacks. His resume includes stops with established veterans, rising stars, and young developmental prospects. That experience gives weight to his evaluations.

When he speaks about Smith, there appears to be genuine appreciation for what the veteran brings to the table. That shouldn’t come as a surprise. The Jets acquired Smith because they believed he could provide something the franchise has lacked for years: stability at the most important position in sports.

While questions remain about how high New York’s ceiling can be this season, the organization clearly feels better about its quarterback situation than it has in quite some time. Reich’s comments continue to reflect that confidence.

As encouraging as the offseason praise may be, everyone understands where this story ultimately leads. At some point, Smith and Reich will have to prove their partnership can produce results.

The veteran quarterback is entering one of the most important seasons of his career. The Jets are searching for relevance. Aaron Glenn is attempting to establish a new culture. Reich was hired in part because of his reputation for developing offenses and maximizing quarterback play.

Those storylines are connected.

If Smith plays well, the Jets could surprise people. If he struggles, conversations about the future of the position will only intensify. For now, however, the message coming from the coaching staff remains remarkably consistent.

That doesn’t guarantee success. It does, however, reveal something important about the environment being built around the veteran quarterback.

The Jets are not acting like a team searching for answers under center. They are acting like a team that believes it has already found one. Whether that confidence proves justified will be one of the biggest stories of the 2026 season. For now, Reich’s public support suggests he likes what he sees.

This article originally appeared on Jets Wire: Frank Reich’s public appreciation of Jets QB Geno Smith continues

Reporting by Geoffrey A Knox, Jets Wire / Jets Wire

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By Geoffrey A Knox, Jets Wire | USA TODAY Network

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