The New York Jets are signing RB Avery Williams to their practice squad, according to Connor Hughes. Williams has great return ability and can help fix a problem that has plagued New York this season.
The New York Jets have been at the center of a lot of trade rumors for the last few months, but they're beginning to heat up as the trade deadline draws closer.
After vowing all offseason to clean up the mental mistakes that have plagued the New York Jets, head coach Aaron Glenn is seeing things get worse, not better.
The New York Jets are plumbing the depths of misery in 2025. Aaron Glenn laid into the team after the Jets committed three turnovers and 13 penalties in a brutal Week 4 loss to the Miami Dolphins.
To go with Yardbarker's trade installments on quarterbacks, running backs, and wide receivers, here is a look at the biggest moves involving pass rushers.
Even though the 2025 National Football League season hasn't gone as planned so far for the New York Jets, it has been clear that the franchise made the right decision investing in Garrett Wilson and Sauce Gardner for the long term.
The New York Jets hosted WR Trenton Irwin and RB Avery Williams for workouts on Thursday, per the NFL Transactions wire. Irwin, 29, originally signed with the Dolphins as an undrafted free agent out of Stanford following the 2019 NFL Draft.
The New York Jets are 0-4 after four weeks and there's growing speculation that they could be aggressive sellers at the trade deadline. Players like Breece Hall have been mentioned as trade chips, but Braelon Allen's injury has thrown a wrench in that idea.
Justin Fields isn’t sweating the Jets’ rough 0-4 start to 2025. Monday Night Football didn’t go their way, dropping a 27-21 loss to the Dolphins, but Fields is keeping it chill.
The New York Jets have a lot of valuable trade chips on their roster this season. Given the fact that they're 0-4 through four weeks and potentially heading for another loss against the Dallas Cowboys in Week 5, there's a chance the Jets look to sell at the trade deadline.
The New York Jets have one of the National Football League's best playmakers in Garrett Wilson. At this point, there's no denying that fact. Wilson is now in his fourth season and no matter what has gone on with the coaching staff or quarterback position, he has continued to deliver.
When the New York Jets acquired cornerback Jarvis Brownlee Jr. from the Tennessee Titans on Sept. 23, fans and analysts were all relatively surprised. Not only did New York sign Brandon Stephens to a three-year contract in free agency, but the organization also drafted AZ Thomas in the third round of the 2025 draft just a month later.
The New York Jets may be 0-4, but if you live on the optimistic end of the fandom spectrum, you don’t have to dig far beneath the surface to find silver linings.
Monday night’s game in Miami carried high stakes for Justin Fields’ outlook with the New York Jets. After starting the season with one excellent game, one nightmarish game, and one missed game, Monday would define Fields’ trajectory after the first quarter of the season.
The New York Jets fell to 0-4 with their loss to the Miami Dolphins on Monday night, and star running back Breece Hall had a very fitting way of describing how his team has played thus far in 2025.