The New York Jets and the rest of the NFL are close to finding out exactly what their 2024 regular season looks like as the league will release the schedule at some point in May.
The Jets came away with seven players during the 2024 NFL Draft, including their future starting left tackle and another potential diamond in the rough at the cornerback position in Round 5.
The Jets jumped on the opportunity to trade up to the No. 65 pick in the 2024 draft to select Western Kentucky wide receiver Malachi Corley. The Jets only had to send a fifth-round pick to the Carolina Panthers to make the deal happen.
Taking a look at a Jets rookie running back With the 2024 NFL draft behind us, we’re taking an in-depth look at each of the Jets’ draft picks, in reverse order.
The NFL has been teasing an announcement that the 2024 regular season schedule will be released sometime in May. There is speculation that announcement could come as soon as this week.
Some key contributors on the New York Jets defense were in attendance to take in a different New York sport. On Monday night, Edge rusher Jermaine Johnson, linebacker Quincy Williams, and linebacker Jamien Sherwood attend the Knicks’ second-round opener against the Indiana Pacers.
The New York Jets are making moves after the completion of their rookie minicamp tryouts. On Monday, the team signed quarterback Andrew Peasley, quarterback Colby Suits, and defensive back Brandon Codrington to deals.
Jets fifth-round rookie Jordan Travis wants to takeover for Aaron Rodgers in New York. General manager Joe Douglas hopes so, too.
By almost any account, Joe Douglas and the Jets front office had a fantastic offseason thus far. They identified the issues with the team, specifically the offensive line and the wide receivers, and were aggressive in addressing them.
In the weeks leading up to the 2024 NFL draft, the New York Jets were frequently linked to talented tight end Brock Bowers, but they decided to go in a…
It's what could've happened last year had quarterback Aaron Rodgers not torn his Achilles in Week 1. The New York Jets, who own the longest postseason drought in major North American team sports, are chasing their first AFC East division title since 2002, and Artificial Intelligence has some good news for the organization's long-suffering fans.
The Jets have reportedly signed three rookie free agents at the conclusion of their rookie camp this weekend with a pair of quarterbacks making the cut along with a cornerback/return man.
Aaron Rodgers is making sure that New York Jets rookie wide receiver Malachi Corley is taken care of. While speaking to reporters, Corley revealed that the legendary quarterback offered him a place to stay in his guest house.
Insider Ari Meirov explains how the New York Jets had three very important goals for improving their roster this offseason and how they accomplished each one.
Rookie minicamp is a great opportunity for teams around the league to see their new players working with their coaching staff while also inviting some older free agent veterans to participate.
The New York Jets have some big expectations heading into 2024, much like last season. Of course, the Jets are hoping for better results (and better luck) this time around.
The New York Jets schedule will be officially unveiled at some point this month. As we anticipate the big reveal, it’s fun to speculate about which matchups might be placed into the most notable slots on the schedule – particularly the season opener.
The New York Jets will go as far as their superstar quarterback Aaron Rodgers takes them. That's why they went out and acquired him last offseason with the hope that he would elevate their offense to the point of being contenders in their division and the league overall.
The New York Jets’ draft class in 2024 was largely about insuring the depth of the team both in 2024 and beyond. The two most obvious needs were at offensive tackle and wide receiver, which, as expected, the Jets addressed with their first two picks.
If there’s one thing New York Jets rookie quarterback Jordan Travis isn’t short on, it’s confidence.
After being selected by the New York Jets in the fifth round of the 2024 NFL Draft, quarterback Jordan Travis is very confident he can make it in the NFL.
The New York Jets, notorious for their rollercoaster seasons, faced a brutal setback during their first drive of the 2023 season. With quarterback Aaron Rodgers sidelined by a devastating torn Achilles injury just four plays into the season, the Jets found themselves in a precarious position.
The New York Jets may have bolstered their roster this offseason with the additions of players like Tyron Smith, Morgan Moses, John Simpson, Javon Kinglaw, Olu Fashanu and plenty of others, but there’s still a slight problem. The Jets need help at safety.
John Franklin-Myers will have a new home in 2024.
The New York Jets don’t have intentions of relegating their Mr. Irrelevant No. 257 overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft to a position of irrelevancy in their team ranks.
Jets QB Aaron Rodgers went down with a torn Achilles four offensive snaps into the regular-season opener in 2023.
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