The New York Jets are in a position where they haven't been in a long time. It's now back-to-back years where there are major expectations placed upon this team entering the upcoming season, with thoughts they could legitimately make a run at their division title and go deep into the playoffs.
The latest New York Jets OTA session on Wednesday featured a contrast in weapon performances. On the positive side, tight end Kenny Yeboah impressed, whereas veteran wide receiver Allen Lazard struggled.
Garrett Wilson's stats in 2023 were close to his first season when he won offensive rookie of the year honors. Still, the Jets receiver considers it a lost season.
It is hard to find a more likeable guy in the NFL than New York Jets’ defensive tackle Quinnen Williams. He has an infectious personality and despite causing all sorts of havoc in offensive backfields, is a pretty well-liked guy.
Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers raised eyebrows when he recently mentioned that head coach Robert Saleh, a longtime defensive coach, was "taking a deeper role in the offense" this spring. Saleh recently expanded on what that means.
According to Adam Schefter the NY Jets have signed running back Tarik Cohen. The move has been confirmed by the team. Tarik Cohen has had an interesting career as a running back and return specialist.
Most of the intrigue surrounding the New York Jets lives on the offensive side of the ball. Aaron Rodgers. Mike Williams. Tyron Smith. All the injury question marks.
The New York Jets feature, arguably, the best cornerbacks tandem in the NFL. Third-year CB1 Sauce Gardner, a two-time All-Pro, most certainly agrees. While addressing reporters during an OTAs press conference in Florham Park last week, the former No.
The Jets tried to sign wide receiver Mike Williams from the Los Angeles Chargers the first time he became a free agent a few seasons ago. He ultimately decided to return to the team that drafted him out of Clemson.
HOUSTON - NFL insider Adam Schefter has reported that the former North Carolina A&T star signed a one-year deal to compete for the New York Jets' return specialist position.
Less than three weeks after being released by the Carolina Panthers, former Pro Bowl running back Tarik Cohen is getting another chance to resurrect his career.
There was some thought the New York Jets might not be done adding to their team this offseason. With there being pleas for them to reinforce their wide receiver room to give Aaron Rodgers as many weapons as possible, the Jets let three prominent free agents sign with other teams while they stood pat.
The New York Jets offensive line saw a major overhaul this offseason. Headlined by signing Tyron Smith, Joe Douglas made multiple moves to better the unit to protect Aaron Rodgers.
Former Jets DE Carl Lawson seemed to be on the brink of becoming a star in training camp ahead of the 2021 season. He had just signed a big three-year deal with New York in the offseason and was destroying practices.
Santana Moss was a weapon for the New York Jets after they drafted him in 2021. He was used primarily in the slot and as a returner. In four seasons in the green and white, he had 3,595 yards and 21 touchdowns.
While scrolling through Jets twitter earlier today, an interesting post came up from the folks at PFF about Jets cornerbacks past and present in Darrelle Revis and Sauce Gardner.
Zach Wilson is no longer with the New York Jets after a divorce from the team that was anything but smooth. No matter, Wilson valued his time in New York, as he divulged in recent comments made during OTA’s with his new franchise, the Denver Broncos.
The New York Jets could make a game-changing alteration to their defensive scheme in 2024. ESPN’s Rich Cimini reports that superstar Jets cornerback Sauce Gardner wants to shadow the other teams’ best wide receiver on a weekly basis next season.
After all that transpired last season, the New York Jets want to do everything to be prepared. To capitalize on their limited time frame with Aaron Rodgers, the offense looks vastly different from who was there last season.
For all of their offseason hype, the New York Jets still don't yet have their starting safeties figured out.
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