The New York Jets may have the worst offensive coordinator in the NFL. According to Connor Hughes of SNY what they wanted was to keep Nathaniel Hackett on board OC.
Nathaniel Hackett is the offensive coordinator of the New York Jets in name only. Anyone who follows football knows that. So when it’s reported as news, it’s got to make you shake your head.
After struggling with poor performance and injuries up front, adding at the tackle and guard spots was a priority this offseason.
The New York Jets are bringing back Nathaniel Hackett as their offensive coordinator for 2024, but it certainly does not sound like they wanted to.
The Jets have their top draft pick ready to roll after agreeing to terms Monday with 11th overall pick offensive tackle Olu Fashanu, per ESPN’s Field Yates.
The New York Jets will have Aaron Rodgers' blindside secured for at least the next four years. According to ESPN's Field Yates, the Jets have reached an…
The Jets made a lot of moves to patch up their offensive roster this offseason and they reportedly looked into making a significant change to the offensive coaching staff as well.
The New York Jets and their fan base were over the moon when Aaron Rodgers became their quarterback. While last season was a letdown, there is hope for 2024.
The Jets roster looks as good as it has been in a long time The New York Jets enter this season with a roster that was already pretty strong in 2023 and addressed some major holes over the offseason (e.g., the return of quarterback Aaron Rodgers to replace quarterbacks Zach Wilson, Trevor Siemian, and Tim Boyle).
According to Connor Hughes, the Jets made a legitimate effort to try and hire over OC Nathaniel Hackett this offseason. Hughes says the hope was to hire
The Jets hired Hackett after the 2022 season before they officially acquired quarterback Aaron Rodgers from the Green Bay Packers in April 2023.
The New York Jets made some coaching staff changes, but the leadership structure has mostly been kept in place. But that does not mean the Jets didn't try to make adjustments.
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The New York Jets can add a free-agent offensive talent that has close ties with starting quarterback Aaron Rodgers ahead of the 2024 NFL season. Former Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Marquez Valdes-Scantling is still available on the market.
From an objective lens, the New York Jets have had a successful 2024 offseason. They have addressed almost every need on their roster through a combination of trades, free agency, and the NFL draft.
The New York Jets went the practical route with their 2024 first-round pick. Olu Fashanu should come in right away and secure the offensive line in front of…
There's a hot topic buzzing in the world of professional sports right now, particularly between the NBA and the NFL. It's a debate about whether players from one league could successfully transition to the other.
According to Adam Schefter, the NFL schedule will be released on May 15th. That means that the Jets 2024 schedule will be here this week and all eyes are on Gang Green, with Aaron Rodgers back in the mix.
The New York Jets’ 2024 draft haul was generally well-regarded by analysts across the media landscape. Of course, it’s not just the drafted players that can make an impact.
When the New York Jets selected Malachi Corley with the 65th overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft, immediately, fans and media began to discuss how he could impact the Jets with the ball in his hands.
Could the New York Jets and Detroit Lions end up meeting in what would be a very intriguing Super Bowl next February? Bleacher Report’s Gary Davenport thinks it’s a possibility.
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The Jets selected 2024 fifth-round QB Jordan Travis to provide better depth behind QBs Aaron Rodgers and Tyrod Taylor. New York DE Jermaine Johnson, who spent time with Travis at Florida State, loves the fit and thinks it’s a great chance for Travis to learn behind two veteran quarterbacks.
The New York Jets don’t exactly have a dire need at safety, but it certainly wouldn’t hurt the club to improve at the position, either. Many expected the Jets to key in on a safety in the NFL Draft, but they did not select one until the seventh round, when they took Alabama’s Jaylen Key with the last pick of the draft.
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