Getty Images The New York Jets are giving Geno Smith a second try. After an up-and-down tenure with the club from 2013-16, General Manager Darren Mougey brought the 12-year NFL veteran back for another go-round this season. “I still have a ton of years left on my body to play this game and I want to continue to try and maximize it,” the 35-year-old said on March 12. “…I believe the Jets are getting a better player than I was in Seattle. I know that for a fact, in fact.” Smith comes to the club after a rough season for Gang Green. In 2025, Aaron Glenn stepped in as head coach and led the team to a dismal 3-14 record in his inaugural campaign. To add insult to injury, the organization traded stars Sauce Gardner and Quinnen Williams while releasing Allen Lazard. Thankfully, Mougey got busy this offseason. On top of drafting elite edge rusher David Bailey with the second pick in the NFL draft (and scooping up tight end Kenyon Sadiq at No. 16 and cornerback D’Angelo Ponds at No.…