The New York Jets are set for offensive changes after seasons with 25th- and 26th-place finishes in total offense.

They have already parted ways with offensive coordinator Mike LaFleur and there could be changes at quarterback as well.

Owner Woody Johnson told reporters that he "absolutely" is willing to spend big on a veteran quarterback this offseason.

"We've got a cap so there's an amount you can spend," Johnson said. "But, yeah, yeah. That's kind of the missing piece."