There's a hot topic buzzing in the world of professional sports right now, particularly between the NBA and the NFL. It's a debate about whether players from one league could successfully transition to the other.
According to Adam Schefter, the NFL schedule will be released on May 15th. That means that the Jets 2024 schedule will be here this week and all eyes are on Gang Green, with Aaron Rodgers back in the mix.
The New York Jets’ 2024 draft haul was generally well-regarded by analysts across the media landscape. Of course, it’s not just the drafted players that can make an impact.
Ladies and gents, can you feel it? The 2024 NFL season is incredibly right around the corner. As exciting as that is, the encouraging fresh campaign brings another dead period.
Is Aaron Rodgers the favorite for NFL Comeback Player of the Year? Last season the New York Jets acquired a future Hall of Fame quarterback in Aaron Rodgers.
Without a doubt, injuries are the number one reason that NFL teams fall short of expectations. This is especially true for the New York Jets, who have dealt with worse injury luck than most NFL teams in recent years.
When the New York Jets selected Malachi Corley with the 65th overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft, immediately, fans and media began to discuss how he could impact the Jets with the ball in his hands.
Will the 2024 NFL season finally be the year that the New York Jets break through? The Jets are clearly all-in on 2024, and they pretty much have to be.
Could the New York Jets and Detroit Lions end up meeting in what would be a very intriguing Super Bowl next February? Bleacher Report’s Gary Davenport thinks it’s a possibility.
Below are four up-and-coming RBs who could be the NFL’s next big breakout star.
If any New York Jets player should be bristling over disrespect, it’s Tyler Conklin. First, it was the constant calls for Brock Bowers as the Jets’ “slam-dunk” first-round pick.
8 starts 310 pass-blocking snaps, 3 sacks allowed, 3 hits allowed, 12 hurries allowed (18 total pressures) 5.8% pressure rate allowed (Would have ranked
The Jets have their draft class intact and already learning the ropes following their rookie minicamp. The next step for the team is getting their draft picks under contract.
Evolution is a necessity of life. You can’t expect situations to get better without a period of self-reflection and adaptation. While it’s never easy, it can often become more fulfilling than staying on the path.
The Jets selected 2024 fifth-round QB Jordan Travis to provide better depth behind QBs Aaron Rodgers and Tyrod Taylor. New York DE Jermaine Johnson, who spent time with Travis at Florida State, loves the fit and thinks it’s a great chance for Travis to learn behind two veteran quarterbacks.
Could NBA players make the jump to the NFL? Would NFL players be able to compete on the court in the NBA? In their latest post on X (formerly Twitter), players from the New York Jets chimed in on both sides of the argument that is taking over social media.
The New York Jets don’t exactly have a dire need at safety, but it certainly wouldn’t hurt the club to improve at the position, either. Many expected the Jets to key in on a safety in the NFL Draft, but they did not select one until the seventh round, when they took Alabama’s Jaylen Key with the last pick of the draft.
Believe it or not, it wasn’t all that long ago when the Jets were viewed by the sports books as a top 10 team to win the Super Bowl. In fact, they were ranked seventh in the NFL behind the Chiefs, Eagles, 49ers, Bills, Bengals and Cowboys prior to the start of the 2023 season.
Robert Saleh has made quick work of turning New York’s defense into one of the best in the league, returning Gang Green to a level of defensive dominance reminiscent of the Rex Ryan days.
Despite starting the season 8-3, the Jacksonville Jaguars lost five of their last six games in 2023 and were on the outside of the playoff picture looking in. However, the team kept most of last year’s roster intact and made a few roster tweaks.
The New York Jets left Detroit after the NFL draft finished feeling good about what they accomplished. They got an offensive tackle of their future, added an offensive weapon on the perimeter, boosted their running back room, and took a chance on a low-risk quarterback.
It's what could've happened last year had quarterback Aaron Rodgers not torn his Achilles in Week 1. The New York Jets, who own the longest postseason drought in major North American team sports, are chasing their first AFC East division title since 2002, and Artificial Intelligence has some good news for the organization's long-suffering fans.
If there’s one thing New York Jets rookie quarterback Jordan Travis isn’t short on, it’s confidence.
The New York Jets may have bolstered their roster this offseason with the additions of players like Tyron Smith, Morgan Moses, John Simpson, Javon Kinglaw, Olu Fashanu and plenty of others, but there’s still a slight problem. The Jets need help at safety.
The New York Jets don’t have intentions of relegating their Mr. Irrelevant No. 257 overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft to a position of irrelevancy in their team ranks.
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