New York Jets wide receiver Garrett Wilson has battled a knee injury over the past few weeks, but the former first-round pick should make his triumphant return to the field in Week 10.
To put it lightly, the New York Jets offense doesn't feature a bevy of playmakers, which makes Saturday night's injury update a much-needed sign. Garrett Wilson, the team's top receiver, should be back on the field against the Cleveland Browns on Sunday.
Has New York Jets quarterback Justin Fields done enough to be named the everyday starter? Even if he has, head coach Aaron Glenn isn’t saying. For the second straight week, Glenn has been mum on who will start for the team heading into Sunday’s contest.
NFL draft stock is fluid from the start of the college football season until it concludes. These 20 players have risen up draft boards in 2025 as a result of their strong start to the season.
Adam Schefter says it’s trending the right way as Garrett Wilson, listed as questionable with a knee issue after two missed games, is expected to suit up Sunday when the New York Jets host the Cleveland Browns.
The New York Jets' head coaching job has been a revolving door since Rex Ryan led the team to the AFC Championship in the 2009 and 2010 campaigns. Since New York fired him after the 2014 season, it has had Todd Bowles, Adam Gase, Robert Saleh, and now Aaron Glenn man the sideline.
The New York Jets shook things up at the trade deadline after trading Quinnen Williams to the Dallas Cowboys and Sauce Gardner to the Indianapolis Colts.
The New York Jets' roster is going to look a little. different moving forward, but don't expect any other massive changes in the near future. The trade deadline came and went and the Jets traded Sauce Gardner, Quinnen Williams, and Michael Carter II away.
The New York Jets opted to make a bold decision with their quarterback position during the offseason. They decided to cut ties with veteran quarterback Aaron Rodgers while signing young free agent Justin Fields to replace him.
With the month of September in the books, both the top college prospects and 2026 NFL draft order are coming into focus. Here's a look at our latest first-round NFL mock draft as of October 13, 2025.
The New York Jets rank last in the NFL in passing yards, and they have five first-round picks over the next two drafts. Translation: One of the best quarterbacks in college football will soon take on the Herculean challenge of donning a green helmet in northern New Jersey.
The New York Jets are in the midst of a rebuild and the offense needs a lot of work. Knowing that, one analyst predicts the Jets will spend both of their first-round picks in 2026 on a quarterback and wide receiver.
With the NFL trade deadline behind us, attention now turns to the draft and team rebuilding strategies. The New York Jets, having made multiple significant trades, are positioned with several picks throughout the 2026 NFL Draft.
The 2025 National Football League trade deadline isn't the only thing that was surprising for the New York Jets ahead of their Week 10 matchup against the Cleveland Browns.
The perpetually quarterback-needy New York Jets are armed with the necessary assets to nab whichever passer they’d please in one of the next two offseasons.
Star wide receiver Garrett Wilson has weighed in on the New York Jets’ fire sale at the 2025 NFL trade deadline. The Jets moved on from All-Pro defenders Sauce Gardner and Quinnen Williams, trading the Pro Bowl pair away for a war chest of draft assets.
New York Jets coach Aaron Glenn declined to name his QB1 for Week 10 when speaking with reporters Friday. Tyrod Taylor is off the injury report after being a full participant in practice all week.
Head coach Sean McVay has since revealed that Mevis and Karty will compete for the position ahead of a crucial matchup with the NFC West rival 49ers on Sunday.
The New York Jets traded away two of their best players on Tuesday, and star wide receiver Garrett Wilson has now made his feelings on the blockbuster moves clear.
While the New York Jets acquired future draft assets for star cornerback Ahmad "Sauce" Gardner and stud defensive tackle Quinnen Williams ahead of Tuesday's trade deadline, the Jets curiously held onto out-of-contract running back Breece Hall.
After trading two defensive leaders yesterday, the Jets continue to shake up their personnel on that side of the ball. According to ESPN’s Rich Cimini, the team is benching linebacker Quincy Williams.
Former New York Jets quarterback Jordan Travis recently shared his unsavory experience with the team’s owner, Woody Johnson. The 78-year-old billionaire made headlines last month when he publicly called out Justin Fields over the Jets’ 0-7 start to the season.