Ah, the 2026 schedule release — the time period when fans wholeheartedly believe their team will win more games than what actually transpires. New York Jets fans are no exception.
After signing a two-year, $40 million deal last offseason, Justin Fields failed to show any sort of promise for the New York Jets in 2025. It’s precisely why he was benched nine games into the season, and later shipped off to the Kansas City Chiefs in exchange for a sixth-round draft pick.
Even though the New York Jets were denied a primetime game when the 2026 schedule was officially revealed on Thursday night, they crossed multiple needs off their offseason checklist with a solid draft class and appear to have some more talented pieces surrounding Breece Hall.
The 2026 NFL schedule was officially unveiled on Thursday night. Jets fans got a first glimpse at who Aaron Glenn’s crew will be playing this upcoming season, with one aspect of the upcoming slate sticking out like a sore thumb.
The 2026 NFL regular season schedule was officially unveiled on Thursday night, and the Jets did not get the best draw, depending on who you ask. The Jets were surprisingly one of five teams that did not get a single primetime game for the upcoming season.
It doesn't matter how many times the New York Jets have let down ESPN's Mike Greenberg, he continues to have blind faith in them. The Jets will begin their 2026 regular season on the road against the Tennessee Titans.
Ah, it’s that time of year: When just about every NFL analyst releases the same schedule predictions. Once the NFL schedule drops each year, it seems as if every analyst and fan of a given team is ready to put out a near-identical schedule prediction.
The Jets official 2026 schedule was released yesterday and what jumps out most is the stretch of games Gang Green will play over the first quarter of the season. A brutal run that could have them, once again, out of playoff contention before Halloween.
While the New York Jets made a lot of notable selections in the 2026 NFL Draft and head into offseason team activities (OTAs) feeling much better about their roster following a 3-14 season, there was one move the team made earlier this offseason that could pay huge dividends.
The New York Jets are currently not built to overwhelm opponents weekly. It is a roster attempting to survive long enough for its young core to mature.
The early-round picks get most of the headlines, but the later rounds are where championships are often built. These 25 late-round picks from the 2026 draft have a chance to make impacts as rookies and beyond.
The Jets Schedule for the 2026 season is officially out, and the opener has a pretty interesting storyline right away. The Jets head to Tennessee in Week 1 to take on the Titans and former Jets head coach Robert Saleh. That game is going to get talked about a lot leading into opening weekend.
The New York Jets 2026-27 schedule is now complete. It's a tough slate with non-division matchups against the Chiefs, Packers, Lions, Bears, Chargers, and Broncos, all of whom made the playoffs last year.
The New York Jets’ greatest X-factor of the 2026 season is 64 years old. That’s right: Frank Reich, who was drafted by the Buffalo Bills 41 years ago, is the key to New York’s success.
Coming off a season in which they averaged the fewest passing yards (140.3) in the league, New York Jets general manager Darren Mougey was clearly unimpressed with the receiving corps and made it a top priority to strengthen it.
Sometimes, the perfectly-designed free-agent fit just writes itself. Fans and media members envision it happening months before it becomes official. The New York Jets’ signing of wide receiver Tim Patrick was one of those very moves.
Jets fans are patiently waiting for the full 2026 schedule to be released Thursday at 8 p.m. ET, as there’s a ton of buzz surrounding head coach Aaron Glenn’s club heading into Year 2 of his tenure.
The Titans traded their 2nd year cornerback away after just two starts in 2025. Now he’s coming back to Nashville with his new team in Week 1 this fall.
The New York Jets’ kicking competition is beginning to take shape. A day after signing veteran wide receiver Tim Patrick, the New York Jets have cut undrafted kicker Will Ferrin, per Brian Costello of The New York Post.
The New York Jets continued generating headlines on May 13th as the NFL schedule release is approaching, and offseason roster discussions continue to pick up around Florham Park.
The New York Jets officially cut DB Christopher Smith from injured reserve with an injury settlement on Wednesday, per the NFL Transactions wire. Smith, 26, is a former fifth-round pick of the Raiders back in 2023.
Dolphins rookie OL Kadyn Proctor, who appears to be positioned to move inside to guard, said he welcomes the challenge and will play anywhere the team asks him to.
After trading away multiple former top picks last season, signaling a new era and another rebuild for the franchise, the Jets have drawn the line with Hall, deciding to lock him down instead of allowing him to stay on the franchise tag for one year.