EAST RUTHERFORD, NJ - AUGUST 29: Ryan Fitzpatrick #14 of the New York Jets looks on from the bench in the fourth quarter against the New York Giants during preseason action at MetLife Stadium on August 29, 2015 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Elsa/Getty Images)

The New York Jets coach and GM aren't on the hot seat --- for now

The Jets are in the midst of a four-game skid, but changes at the top are still not happening.

The New York Jets have lost four in a row and sit at the bottom of the AFC East with a record of 1-5, the second worst tally in the league after Week 6.

A shakeup at the top of the organization would seem to be forthcoming. But according to team owner Woody Johnson, there are no plans as of yet to make any changes.

"We got 10 games to go. I'm very confident with (coach) Todd Bowles and (general manager) Mike (Maccagnan)," Johnson told NFL.com's Ian Rapoport. "I think we've got an excellent team (of leaders). I really respect Todd, I know he's doing what he's going to do. It's football. He's a good coach. I have long-term confidence in him and in Mike and in their teams."

Starter Ryan Fitzpatrick has been a mixed bag this season, but the bad has far outweighed the passable and Geno Smith will take over as starter this weekend. He has yet to bounce back from the six interception egg he laid against Kansas City in the Jets' 24-3 loss to Kansas City in Week 3, following it with an almost equally dismal three interception performance in a 27-17 loss to Seattle the following week.

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Smith's work Monday night was limited and he finished 4-of-6 for 31 yards and one interception.