Intermediate passing. It’s the key to unlocking the New York Jets’ offense in 2026. On Thursday, we highlighted the excellent job that Jets first-year offensive coordinator Tanner Engstrand did in one particular area: scheming receivers open in the intermediate range (10-19 air yards).
The New York Jets need to fill their vacant defensive coordinator position this offseason now the first reports of interest are starting to pop up. On Thursday, ESPN's Adam Schefter reported that the Jets have requested to interview Minnesota Vikings passing game coordinator/DB coach Daronte Jones.
Chris Harris replaced Steve Wilks as the Jets defensive coordinator late in the season and will have an opportunity to retain his role. However, that won’t stop Aaron Glenn from considering other options for the job.
The New York Jets’ search for a new defensive coordinator is officially underway. According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, the Jets have requested to interview Minnesota Vikings defensive pass-game coordinator and defensive backs coach Daronte Jones for the vacancy.
The New York Jets have requested to interview Vikings passing game coordinator/DB coach Daronte Jones for the defensive coordinator position, according to Adam Schefter.
Rule changes have made passing numbers easier to compile in the modern era, and the game's top quarterbacks have taken full advantage. While the heaviest hitters are represented here, some storied postseasons by slightly lesser-celebrated QBs remain entrenched in playoff annals as well.
Jets fans can talk all they want about how great it would be for Gang Green to pursue former Ravens head coach John Harbaugh, but it will all fall on deaf ears. Woody Johnson looks to be 100% committed to making things work with Aaron Glenn, while Harbaugh could land in the division with the Dolphins, or a a co-tenant with the Giants.
Now that the offense has been covered, it’s time to assess the Jets defense. This unit was even worse than the offense in 2025, which was incredibly disheartening considering how good the Jets defense had been in years prior.
It's been an eventful few days around the New York Jets. The Jets' season ended this past weekend and the week has been full of interviews and information as the team begins to chart a path forward.
The New York Jets have plenty of questions as the 2026 offseason gets underway, including what they will do at the quarterback position after the Justin Fields experiment crashed and burned last year.
The 2025 regular season has concluded, and with that, the New York Jets season has ended as well. The team ended with a 3-14 record, failing to reach the postseason for a 15th straight year.
There's going to be a lot of quarterback talk around the New York Jets over the next few months. New York has the No. 2 pick in the 2026 National Football League Draft, a handful of draft picks at their disposal, and plenty of salary cap space.
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.
The New York Jets have an intriguing opportunity ahead of them this offseason. That's obviously an interesting, to say the least, thing to say after the Jets went 3-14 in the regular season, but it's the truth.
It was evident from the very first answer at 1 Jets Drive during Tuesday’s end-of-year press conference: A new pecking order of importance has been pushed.
New York Jets head coach Aaron Glenn aimed to bring his passion and “no-nonsense” attitude from the moment he was first hired by the organization last year.
The New York Jets aren't expected to make a change at head coach. New York brought Aaron Glenn back to the franchise as the team's head coach ahead of the 2025 season after a successful stint as the Detroit Lions' defensive coordinator beforehand.
Even compared to their Robert Saleh seasons, the Jets took a significant step back in 2025. The team tumbled to 3-14 and will hold the No. 2 overall pick.
New York Jets fans often share a common misconception about why their team has struggled over the last 15 seasons. Most believe that the culture inside the building is bad, and that alone is a reason why the team hasn’t made the playoffs since Barack Obama was in his first term.
It appears that former second-round pick Breece Hall is a big fan of up-and-coming artist Olivia Dean’s new album, as the New York Jets running back posted about it on social media.
The New York Jets had their end of season press conference today and Jets general manager Darren Mougey was asked all of the usual questions. But the important one he answered came in regards to star running back Breece Hall.
The Jets were hardly competitive as they suffered five double-digit losses to end the season with a record of 3-14 and with a league-worst point differential of -203.
The New York Jets have many lowlights associated with their poor 3-14 season. But one in particular stands out - the Jets became the first team in NFL history to go the entire season without recording a single interception.