The New York Jets is the home to tight end Austin Seferian-Jenkins, who had a NSFW way of describing the differences between what was happening last year as opposed to this season with the team.

“It’s f—ing night and day. It’s not the same s–t at all,” tight end Austin Seferian-Jenkins told The New York Daily News of the culture change. “I’m happy it’s not. That s–t was bad.”

All of this is coming off the Jets exceeding expectations to start the season. While a lot of the success can be pinpointed to the relatively easy schedule New York has had so far, and the Jets still not actually being good, it is a positive sign that the locker room does seem united.

In that piece from the NY Daily News, it centered around the arrival of Jermaine Kearse being a true leader in the locker room. Our favorite tight end — who says things that need to be bleeped out — also credited the former Seattle Seahawks talent for the change in culture.

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“Jermaine’s had a big part in that,” Austin Seferian-Jenkins said.

As for the tight end himself, he has found himself a bit after a rough start to his career. While many will want to focus on some of his issues off the field (rightfully so), he has done well since he has been a member of the New York Jets organization.

The Jets are scheduled to face the Miami Dolphins during the early-window of NFL games. It is actually a pretty important game as far as the divisional race is concerned, especially with the New England Patriots still trying to figure things out.