https://api.spreaker.com/v2/episodes/70332973/download.mp3 The first day of workouts at the NFL combine in Indianapolis yielded some impressive on-field results to go along with a “controversy” involving Jets head coach Aaron Glenn.
The New York Jets rolled the dice on Justin Fields last offseason in free agency. At the time, the move was praised. Fields looked good in limited playing time with the Pittsburgh Steelers in 2024 and brought a dual-threat element to New York that it didn't previously have with Aaron Rodgers under center.
INDIANAPOLIS — The New York Jets have long been searching for their quarterback of the future. In 2025, it was Justin Fields. The two years prior were the Aaron Rodgers era.
The New York Giants held onto Kayvon Thibodeaux through this past fall's trade deadline even though the club also has fellow pass-rushers Abdul Carter and Brian Burns on the roster. That said, Thibodeaux is heading into a contract year and, thus, is once again the subject of some trade rumors.
One position that the New York Jets are going to have to keep a close eye on this offseason — outside of quarterback — is safety. Malachi Moore showed promise as a rookie and should have a big role coming in 2026, but neither Andre Cisco nor Tony Adams is guaranteed to return in 2026.
As NFL rules have changed, defensive backs' job descriptions have transitioned. Here is our best attempt at identifying the premier DB performer in each NFL franchise's history.
Aaron Glenn didn’t plan to go viral at the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine. But that’s exactly what happened when TV cameras caught the New York Jets head coach briefly nodding off during on-field workouts at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis — and the internet did the rest.
Aaron Glenn confirmed previous suspicions that he will be calling plays on defense this season. The Jets’ second-year coach indicated (via ESPN.com’s Rich Cimini) that will be case, with new DC hire Brian Duker being in place as a game-planning lieutenant.
The New York Jets have a lot of big decisions to make this offseason, but on Thursday, they made a huge decision that nobody seemed to see coming. According to multiple reports, the Jets agreed to a trade with the Tennessee Titans that will send edge rusher Jermaine Johnson to the Titans in exchange for defensive tackle T'Vondre Sweat.
New York Jets owner Woody Johnson recently claimed he wanted the NFLPA report cards not to be made public. He actually got his wish, as the NFLPA decided to follow through with that request.
The New York Jets are in a very interesting spot with their roster right now. They have some talent, but not enough to contend. Their quarterback position is a disaster and the only staple piece of their offense is the offensive line.
The New York Jets have made multiple moves to push their team in the right direction going forward. At the trade deadline last season, they acquired multiple top draft picks in exchange for Sauce Gardner and Quinnen Williams.
The New York Jets have made it clear throughout National Football League Scouting Combine week that they are exploring all options to address the quarterback position.
The New York Jets are certainly targeting elite pass-rushers to potentially select with the No. 2 overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft. While New York is expected to select Ohio State's Arvell Reese or Texas Tech's David Bailey at No.
After the Jets broke the ice on the first trade of the 2026 NFL offseason by sending DE Jermaine Johnson to the Titans, SNY’s Connor Hughes reported that
The New York Jets desperately needed to land a game-wrecking defensive tackle, capable of stopping the run, clogging the middle, withstanding double-teams, and rushing the passer, especially with Quinnen Williams no longer on the team.
The linebacker posted 13.0 sacks across four seasons with the Jets, with his best year coming in 2023 under Saleh when he made the Pro Bowl with 7.5 sacks.
Is Sauce Gardner the second-best cornerback in New York Jets history? Not according to Antonio Cromartie. The Jets’ former two-time Pro Bowl cornerback took to social media to ignite a debate over the greatest corners to ever wear the green and white.
The start of NFL free agency is quickly approaching, and the New York Jets are set to face several crucial roster decisions over the coming weeks. Despite having significant cap space this offseason, the Jets can’t spend rashly, given the number of roster holes.
Breece Hall does not have a new Jets deal in hand at this point. Nevertheless, a departure should not be expected in his case. When speaking to reporters at the Combine on Tuesday, general manager Darren Mougey reiterated his desire for a Hall agreement to be reached in time for free agency.