One of the biggest storylines throughout the offseason for the New York Jets has been the revamped wide receiver room they have put together through free agency and the draft.
Culture or talent? It's the old question NFL teams have been asking themselves for years. Some organizations prefer to focus their efforts on building a team with nice guys and strong cultural fits.
As Jets OnSI continues with our top-25 player rankings, we’ve focused on the defensive side in these last few pieces. However, this trend ends on Monday, with offensive tackle Olu Fashanu coming in at No.
Credit to Jets general manager Darren Mougey: there aren't many spots on the team's 2026 offense that could be considered a major weakness going into the new year.
When the New York Jets acquired defensive tackle T’Vondre Sweat in a one-for-one trade that sent Jermaine Johnson II to the Tennessee Titans, the move was viewed as a high-upside decision for both teams.
NFL teams annually make moves late in the summer, but rosters are mostly set after free agency and the draft. Here are the players who benefited from this year's offseason carousel.
The New York Jets are no strangers to highly drafted players failing to live up to expectations. The Jets have found their fair share of draft gems over the years; however, they also missed on several high draft selections.
After becoming the first team in NFL history to finish the season without recording a single interception, the Jets needed to revamp their secondary this offseason.
Jets CB Brandon Stephens and S Minkah Fitzpatrick spoke about changes in an attempt to record their first interception under HC Aaron Glenn. “It’s hard to believe it could happen, but it happened,” Stephens said, via Rich Cimini of ESPN.
Even in the dead of the NFL's offseason, news seems to always follow the Jets. The latest batch of reports centers around their starting quarterback for the 2026 season.
Defensive players continue to be in the spotlight as our series of the top 25 most important Jets entering the 2026 season continues with cornerback Nahshon Wright, who comes in at No.
The training camp period serves multiple purposes. The primary purpose is for coaches to install their new schemes, while the players, practicing in pads
The 2025 NFL season didn't go as smoothly as hoped for some proven players. These players are the top candidates on their respective teams to bounce back this season.
The Jets acquired DL Jowon Briggs from the Browns in 2025, and he recorded 4 sacks, 8 tackles for loss, and 38 tackles last season. Briggs thinks he has
Another New York Jets offseason is limping towards its mundane conclusion, setting the stage for training camp bliss. At least that’s how fans view the NFL’s calendar on an annual basis.
Since Woody Johnson bought the New York Jets in 2000, there has been one consistent way the organization has wanted to look. They want to play elite defense and run the football well.
We’re officially at the halfway point in our top 25 rankings of the most important Jets in 2026. We’ve talked about the trenches, skill-position players, and linebackers up to this point.
Could the New York Jets be looking to bolster their secondary by adding recently troubled cornerback Terrion Arnold? If his agent is being truthful, that appears to be the case.
For a franchise that has not had much go its way in recent years, the 2025 New York Jets draft class provided an encouraging glimpse into the future with some flashy performances.
The New York Jets selected defensive end David Bailey with the No. 2 overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, hoping to address one of their biggest weaknesses: generating a consistent pass rush.
Perhaps no team around the NFL reshaped their roster more than the New York Jets this offseason. With shrewd trades, key signings, and quality draft picks, Gang Green looks far different than the group that last took the field in January.
Pick a dubious distinction for the New York Jets in 2025, and none of them come close to what the defense failed to do over the course of the 17-game season.
On Wednesday, we presented the case for why the New York Jets would not benefit from tanking for a high draft pick in the 2026 season. That sparked a debate on X among Jets fans, revealing that the fanbase is almost split down the middle on the issue.
The Bills hired 71-year-old John Fox out of retirement to serve as a senior assistant on first-time HC Joe Brady’s staff. Brady said he wanted someone who had a genuine passion for the game and wouldn’t be afraid to challenge him and the rest of the coaching staff if needed.
New York Jets quarterback Geno Smith faced a traffic stop in Florida. Police pulled him over for driving 70 mph in a 45 mph zone on Monday, July 6. He could not produce a driver’s license during the encounter.
Improved play in the secondary will be a key 2026 target for the Jets. Plenty of new faces are in place, and the cornerback position in particular will be one to watch closely during training camp.