The New York Jets have a very solid receiving room, but could be one piece away from it being one of the best in the league. As Bleacher Report's Gary Davenport looked around the league to find one player each team should consider trading, he mentioned Tyler Lockett of the Seattle Seahawks.
Most college athletes aspire to be like their professional counterparts. Whether it’s between players who shared time at the same university, played the same position, or grew up in the same area, NFL players can be fans just like the average viewer.
The New York Jets swung a blockbuster trade with the Philadelphia Eagles to acquire star edge rusher Haason Reddick earlier this offseason, further bolstering a defense that was already elite.
ESPN's Rich Cimini recently highlighted how quickly the addition of veteran wide receiver Allen Lazard last year has potentially turned into a free-agent disaster for the New York Jets.
Is Tyler Conklin underrated? Typically we talk about a team’s best players when we discuss the best offenses in the NFL. However, that ignores that even the best offenses can be undone by an extremely weak link or two.
To win in the NFL, a team must be able to exploit their opponents’ weak links. Bill Belichick was a master at this, containing big stars and forcing lesser-known players to step up.
While the national media may not be as fixated on Aaron Rodgers as they were in his first season with the New York Jets, he’s still a constant topic of conversation.
Ah, remember last summer? Aaron Rodgers was going to lead the Jets deep into the playoffs, Will McDonald was going to match Bryce Huff sack for sack, Garrett Wilson was going to have 1,500 yards receiving and we were going to watch all the build up to it on HBO’s Hard Knocks.
It doesn't seem practical to cut bait after only one season into a four-year commitment, but could that wind up being the outcome for the New York Jets and receiver Allen Lazard?
Heading into the offseason, the wide receiver position was among the New York Jets‘ greatest needs. New York’s offense firmly showcased star weapon Garrett Wilson, but generally speaking, the rest of the group was underwhelming.
The New York Jets have an offensive weapon that could make the Pro Bowl for the first time next season. Jets wide receiver Garrett Wilson is coming off two consecutive 1,000-plus yard seasons in New York and will have a healthy Aaron Rodgers passing him the football in 2024.
While it’s always fun to discuss the most interesting team-versus-team matchups on an NFL schedule, it’s also fascinating to think about the potential player-versus-player matchups that fans will be treated to.
The New York Jets offseason has been focused on their improvements on the offensive end, but there were other additions that Joe Douglas knocked out of the park.
When Jets pass rusher Haason Reddick arrived in a trade with the Eagles in March, he said he’d be happy regardless of anything that happened with his contract.
We saw reports a couple of weeks ago that the Jets would be open to trading away wide receiver Allen Lazard. One thing that’s become more than clear, though, is that New York won’t likely be cutting him anytime soon.
June 2 is an important day in the NFL offseason calendar. Teams that cut players earlier in the offseason and used a post-June 1 designation officially saw their salary cap relief Sunday.
Everyone knows the stars of each team. Patrick Mahomes is always leading the Chiefs, Ja’Marr Chase is always making plays for the Bengals, so on and so forth.
New York Jets' quarterback Aaron Rodgers was amongst the heavyweights in attendance at UFC 302 on Saturday night in Newark. In addition to the Jets' future
Jets defensive tackle Quinnen Williams has earned Pro Bowl honors the past two seasons, and in 2022, he also made All-Pro. He's paid as one of the top players at his position, too.
One of the newest members of the Jets’ roster has not been present for the club’s two OTA sessions that have been open to the media.
It might only be OTA’s, but if the reports on Allen Lazard are accurate up to this point, Jason Brownlee may see a serious uptick in playing time this season. Lazard’s biggest issue last season was his inability to consistently secure the football.
On Wednesday, a video clip featuring New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers during the team's OTA practice was shared online by SportsNet New York, and, unsurprisingly, it raised a few eyebrows.
It hasn't taken long for the 2023 CFL revelation and rookie of the year Qwan'tez Stiggers to make a strong impression in his first on-field action against NFL players.
In January, Garrett Wilson said he had endured "the worst year of my life" after the Jets finished what began as a promising season at 7-10.
Injuries stalled Tarik Cohen‘s career early in the 2020s. The former Bears running back and Pro Bowl return man managed a comeback opportunity with the Panthers last year, but the team ended that bid recently.
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