The New York Jets are looking to build a new offense after a disastrous season last year. They struggled to find consistency with Justin Fields at the helm, so there's a good chance he's cut before the offseason is over.
The New York Jets hired Frank Reich as their offensive coordinator on Wednesday morning. The move comes a week after the Jets fired offensive coordinator Tanner Engstrand following a 3-14 season.
Some franchises' best efforts have not led to victory parades or even Super Bowl berths. Because of untimely injuries, unfortunate circumstances, or myriad other reasons, many teams' plans throughout NFL history have not produced the desired result.
The New York Jets were quite a disaster last season. Under the leadership of first year head coach Aaron Glenn, the Jets finished with one of the worst records in the league, landing the No.
Despite all the chaos surrounding the New York Jets, that hasn't stopped them from making notable changes to their coaching staff. It was reported in January that Wink Martindale was the favorite to become Aaron Glenn's defensive coordinator.
For years, Thanksgiving belonged to the NFL, but Christmas belonged to the NBA. Occasionally, an NFL game would fall on Christmas, but it was anomalous, even avoided if possible.
After the Jets parted ways with offensive coordinator Tanner Engstrand last week, Frank Reich quickly became the favorite to replace him. The Jets will indeed hire Reich as their offensive coordinator, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
The New York Jets are making progress in their search for a new offensive coordinator and it certainly seems like a decision could come at any time at this point.
And New York Jets fans thought their choices for offensive coordinator were bad. As Gang Green continues to look for a veteran leader on the offensive side of the ball, they are not the only organization looking to fill out their staff.
Sam Darnold’s stunning transformation from draft bust to Super Bowl starter has stolen the spotlight leading up to the Seattle Seahawks’ showdown with the New England Patriots.
The New York Jets have struggled for the last few seasons, but there was seemingly a glimmer of hope coming into last year. They had first year head coach Aaron Glenn taking over the team.
Some of the best teams in the NFL have preached it for decades. The New York Jets haven’t even come close to it in the last decade. In the modern NFL, organizations tout their “process” to explain how good teams remain among the cream of the crop.
The Jets have a big decision to make this offseason regarding one of their best offensive pieces. Breece Hall is set to hit the open market, barring an extension or franchise tag by the Jets.
New York Jets owner Woody Johnson is once again making headlinas for the wrong reasons. The Jets have been quite busy this offseason, parting ways with a plethora of assistant coaches, including offensive coordinator Tanner Engstrand, linebackers coach Aaron Curry and pass game coordinator Scott Turner.
The NY Jets are one of the oldest franchises in the NFL. With 67 years of history, they have experienced plenty of ups and downs. The franchise began on August 14, 1959.
In a move that has sparked conversation around the league, New York Jets QB Justin Fields reportedly turned down an invitation to the 2026 Pro Bowl Games.
The New York Jets have completed interviews with former Chargers OC Greg Roman and Dolphins QB coach Darrell Bevell for their offensive coordinator position, according to Mike Garafolo.
New York Jets running back Breece Hall has been known as one of the better all-around running backs in the league since he was drafted in 2022. The Jets need to be in the business of retaining their top talent, not letting them walk in free agency.
The New York Jets have a huge opportunity in front of them during the 2026 NFL Draft. With 12 total selections, head coach Aaron Glenn and the staff have a chance to flip both their fortune and the roster in a three-day span.
The New York Jets are once again serving as a punching bag for members of the NFL community as former Jets quarterback Sam Darnold prepares to guide his Seattle Seahawks into a Super Bowl LX showdown with the New England Patriots.
FEBRUARY 1: It appears Bevell is another finalist. Josina Anderson of The Exhibit reports that Bevell will take an in-person interview with the Jets on Monday.