The New York Jets' offense under Tanner Engstrand is going to be a fascinating watch, with the unit's top players under a little pressure to prove they can be the key pillars to be counted on for head coach Aaron Glenn.
Sauce Gardner signed a four-year, $120.4M extension with the New York Jets on Tuesday, making him the league's highest-paid cornerback. But league insiders don't consider him the top corner.
One former New York Jets wide receiver is hanging up his cleats. Mike Williams played eight years in the National Football League and flashed impressive talent, but injuries piled up throughout the years.
The New York Jets' defensive backfield has been a cornerstone of their success since 2022, consistently ranking among the NFL’s top pass defenses. The arrival of superstar cornerback Sauce Gardner, drafted in 2022, alongside veteran D.J.
There was a time when the New York Jets briefly had arguably the best head coach in National Football League history in the building. When New York hired Bill Belichick, he didn't have that label yet.
In NFL history, 30 players have totaled 1,000 or more receiving yards in their first season in the league. How many of the 30 can you name in five minutes?
The New York Jets still have some roster weaknesses to think about. The Mason Taylor holdout situation appears to be nearing a resolution, but even with Taylor fully in, New York’s tight end situation isn’t amazing.
“Who?” That was the reaction of many New York Jets fans when Will McDonald’s name was called with the 15th overall pick in 2023. Now, the entire NFL may soon know his name.
The New York Jets offense led by Justin Fields has garnered mixed predictions ahead of the 2025 season. Some think it will be tough for Tanner Engstrand's unit to consistently put up points, while others suggest that the offense might surprise a lot of people given the talent on the roster.
The New York Jets already have had a pretty monumental week. New York signed two of the best young players in the game to long-term deals in Sauce Gardner and Garrett Wilson.
The New York Jets demonstrated their devotion to turning the team around by signing Garrett Wilson and Sauce Gardner to long term extensions. The back-to-back blockbuster deals whipped Jets Nation into a frenzy.
Jets GM Darren Mougey is faced with a problem that few of is predecessors have had to consider in recent years. Perhaps even decades? He’s taking over a team with a plethora of players worthy of big money in the near, and likely distant future.
There’s a future Hall of Fame linebacker available on the market, and the New York Jets have reason to pounce. Bleacher Report’s Matt Holder identified a glaring need for Aaron Glenn’s club on Wednesday.
By now, it’s well known that the New York Jets have wide receiver room loaded with question marks with one of them being free agent addition Tyler Johnson.
The New York Jets have resolved their biggest offseason storyline, locking up two franchise cornerstones. Cornerback Sauce Gardner and wide receiver Garrett Wilson have both signed extensions that will keep them in green and white through the 2030 season.
The New York Jets’ new leadership has operated with conviction since taking over. General manager Darren Mougey hasn’t been afraid to make moves, and his vision of injecting the Jets with youthful upside (without breaking the bank) has been crystal clear.
ESPN's Ben Solak noted that stats from Justin Fields' Bears tenure may indicate how Aaron Glenn and Tanner Engstrand will attempt to maximize his potential later this year.
The NFL is finally returning with training camps beginning this week. The New York Jets’ rookies report this Saturday, July 19, while the veterans report on Tuesday, July 22.