Has the New York Jets’ roster improved over the past year? If we’re being honest, the Jets probably don’t care too deeply about that particular question.
FLUSHING, NY — The New York Jets just hit the ultimate reset button. General Manager Darren Mougey and Head Coach Aaron Glenn finalized a trade with the Las Vegas Raiders to bring Geno Smith back to the Meadowlands, a move that would have sounded like a fever dream just three years ago.
The New York Jets are fortunate to have Geno Smith with the franchise right now. But, he doesn't answer the team's long-term question at the game's most important position.
FLORHAM PARK — The New York Jets spent 2025 watching opposing quarterbacks play pitch-and-catch without fear. After a historically bad season where the defense recorded zero interceptions —the first time an NFL team has done so since 1933—General Manager Darren Mougey decided enough was enough.
Most of the NFL mock drafts focus on the early rounds, but there are still many prominent college players who will hear their names called later. These are just some of the big names that could hear their names in the later rounds.
The New York Jets have had the type of offseason so far that they have needed to have. First and foremost, the Jets turned over a good chunk of the coaching staff, outside of Aaron Glenn.
The New York Jets are looking to bounce back after a disastrous 4-13 season in 2025. The Jets were bottom-10 in both offense and defense last season and were in dire need of more talent on the roster.
Longtime NFL quarterback and Super Bowl champion Tyrod Taylor is one step closer to acquiring a wedding ring. Taylor, 36, has already played for the Baltimore Ravens, Buffalo Bills, Cleveland Browns, Los Angeles Chargers, Houston Texans, New York Giants and New York Jets.
The New York Jets and Miami Dolphins have already linked up on one big trade this offseason. The Jets were able to acquire Minkah Fitzpatrick from Miami right before free agency.
One thing that Darren Mougey has proven over the last year as the New York Jets' general manager is that he can find value in the trade market. Over the
The New York Jets have made moves to build their defense in Aaron Glenn's vision all offseason. There are very few players from the pre-Glenn era who have found themselves safe on the roster.
NFL prospects from major programs get most of the attention, but there are numerous examples of players drafted from small schools who have become difference-makers.
The New York Jets have been linked to several wide receivers with their No. 16 pick in the first round of the 2026 NFL Draft. With the reported blockbuster trade of the Miami Dolphins shipping wide receiver Jaylen Waddle to the Denver Broncos for a haul of draft picks, the Dolphins are now well-positioned to pick a receiver with their No.
The New York Jets came into the offseason with holes all over their roster and no clear direction. They were seemingly at the bottom of the league and didn't show any hope of getting out of there.
The National Football League announced the Performance-Based Pay numbers from the 2025 season on Monday and the New York Jets were well-represented. First and foremost, new Jets cornerback Nahshon Wright came in at No.
The first wave of NFL free agency has passed. While many talented players are available to sign, the league will gradually start shifting its focus to the upcoming NFL Draft.
The New York Jets have had terrible luck trying to find a franchise quarterback to lead them to prominence. They’ve taken two of them with first-round picks in the last decade, Sam Darnold and Zach Wilson, and neither one earned a second contract with the team.
While the New York Jets recently made a trade to reunite with veteran quarterback Geno Smith, New York could still be on the market for a quarterback. That’s what NFL Draft insider Mel Kiper Jr.
No NFL general manager is going to hit on every acquisition made in a single offseason. The goal for each executive, though, is to minimize the fallout when an acquisition doesn’t work out.
Following a promising sophomore season in New York, Jowon Briggs is now definitively sticking with the Jets in 2026. According to Aaron Wilson of KPRC2 in Houston, the defensive tackle inked his exclusive rights free agent tender today.
The New York Jets spent much of the early stages of NFL free agency filling out the depth chart with talented veterans, at positions of desperate need.
The New York Jets have been active this offseason, making several moves that reshaped key areas of the roster. While free agency often brings excitement