The New York Jets got a lot of praise for the way they approached the NFL draft a few weeks ago. Many pundits had them ranked in “B” to “B-plus” range.
The New York Jets have no shortage of elite athletes. Joe Douglas tends to prioritize high Relative Athletic Scores in his draft picks. The Jets’ defense is predicated on speed and athleticism, while their previous zone scheme also required elite athletes.
At least the oddsmakers think the schedule will be easy. The NFL is set to release its 2024 schedule next week with a long TV extravaganza. That will only provide us with the dates and times of the games.
Latanya Bridgewater was frantic. Her 4-year-old son had disappeared. It hadn’t been 15 minutes since she’d put him down for a nap and left to pick up his sister from school around the corner, but in that time, the young Malachi Corley had somehow managed to disappear.
The New York Jets’ wide receiver room is… well, complicated. On paper, it’s significantly improved from the 2023 lows that saw undrafted free agent Xavier Gipson play the starting slot receiver for a good chunk of the season.
The New York Jets may have to deal with a considerable absence on their defensive line with the departure of defensive end John Franklin-Myers this offseason.
Taking a look at a Jets quarterback prospect 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 main building blocks of the New York Jets’ defense are their pass rush and cornerback play. Quinnen Williams and Sauce Gardner are their best defensive players, leading the Jets to back-to-back top-five defensive finishes in 2022-23.
Despite starting the season 8-3, the Jacksonville Jaguars lost five of their last six games in 2023 and were on the outside of the playoff picture looking in. However, the team kept most of last year’s roster intact and made a few roster tweaks.
The New York Jets left Detroit after the NFL draft finished feeling good about what they accomplished. They got an offensive tackle of their future, added an offensive weapon on the perimeter, boosted their running back room, and took a chance on a low-risk quarterback.
The NFL Draft is behind us, but the dust is still settling. In the weeks that follow every NFL Draft there are always leaks and little pieces of information that emerge as teams and media process what just happened.
The New York Jets took Penn State offensive tackle Olu Fashanu in the first round with the 11th overall pick after they traded back one spot with the Minnesota Vikings.
Imagine sitting in the NFL schedule makers’ suite with full decision-making power and seeing an opportunity to pit the New York Jets against the Denver
Around the NFL, expectations for the New York Jets are largely tempered. Even with Buffalo’s and Miami’s losses during the offseason and the Jets’ improvements, the ‘Same Old Jets’ moniker and the injury questions surrounding the team make many skeptical that they’ll be able to break through.
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 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.
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.
If there’s one thing New York Jets rookie quarterback Jordan Travis isn’t short on, it’s confidence.
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.
The New York Jets drafted FSU QB Jordan Travis knowing that he probably won't play for a while.
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