The New York Jets have been very active in free agency. So much so that there has even been some surprising chatter out there about a wide range of free agents, including former New York Pro Bowler Jamal Adams.
The New York Jets have not been shy about making moves during NFL free agency. New York completely overhauled their defense with a flurry of activity on Monday.
Free agency moves fast. One minute, a guy is wearing green, and the next, he’s somebody else’s problem. That’s exactly what happened with Micheal Clemons, who just packed his bags and headed to Indianapolis after the New York Jets declined to bring him back.
Aaron Glenn and Geno Smith both are starting the 2026 season with a lot to prove as key leaders of the New York Jets. Glenn's first year as the head coach was a bit of a disaster, as the team went 3-14, failed to record an interception on defense, and still missed out on the No.
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 prioritized defense early in the 2026 offseason. New York went on a spending spree in free agency, acquiring multiple defensive players.
The New York Jets had two in-house options to fill their hole at left guard: John Simpson and Alijah Vera-Tucker. They chose to allow both to walk in free agency, leaving them to explore outside additions at the position.
The New York Jets have been one of the most active teams in the National Football League when it has come to free agency so far. The Jets entered free agency with more salary cap space than most and certainly have been spending it.
The New York Jets reportedly agreed to terms with seven players through the first three days of the NFL's free agency window. Five of the seven additions are on the defensive end with a reported total value of $54.5 million.
On the second day of the legal tampering period, the New York Jets made their biggest move of the offseason. The 2026 starting quarterback was a massive question mark after the Justin Fields experiment failed, and the team ended up with the 2nd overall pick, missing out on Indiana’s Fernando Mendoza.
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 are in a better place overall as a team right now than they were at the beginning of the league's legal tampering period on Monday. Over the last few days, the Jets were active.
They say history repeats itself, first as tragedy and second as farce. In the case of the New York Jets and Geno Smith, we might be witnessing both simultaneously.
The New York Jets have faced a 15-year playoff drought, but there is hope that Aaron Glenn can change the franchise's fortunes. However, the Jets finished his first year with a record of 3-14.
The New York Jets made one of the more strange moves of the NFL offseason so far by bringing back their former quarterback, Geno Smith. He has had a roller coaster of an NFL career, but his first stop was with the New York Jets, who drafted him in the second round of the 2013 NFL Draft.
The New York Jets have officially the franchise's reunion with Geno Smith, but there is still more work to do in the quarterback room. New York made the news of the Smith trade official on Wednesday afternoon after the new league year began.
The Jets have gone on quite the spending spree on the defensive side of the football since the start of free agency, but today they addressed the offensive line, adding guard Dylan Parham and retaining tackle Max Mitchell.
The New York Jets came into the offseason with some major holes on their roster. The Jets needed to add to their entire defense. They also needed to add some talent to the offensive line with John Simpson and Alijah Vera-Tucker leaving in free agency.
The 2026 NFL league year officially starts today, and the NFL offseason has already seen some major movement. Trades and signings made before March 11th will become official as teams retool & reshape their rosters.
The New York Jets lost two guards in free agency and reportedly have found a shiny, new replacement. On Wednesday afternoon, NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reported that the Jets agreed to terms on a two-year deal worth up to $20 million with former Las Vegas Raiders guard Dylan Parham.
Another of the Jets’ Joe Douglas-era defenders is relocating. Rather than reunite with Robert Saleh or Jeff Ulbrich, Micheal Clemons is heading to Indianapolis.
Matt Snell, the bruising running back who powered the New York Jets to their iconic moment in a shocking Super Bowl III victory, died Tuesday morning on Long Island at the age of 84, the team announced.
The New York Jets defense aims to be more aggressive in 2026 after setting an NFL record for going an entire season without an interception in 2025. New York also needs to find a viable replacement for Sauce Gardner, who was traded to Indianapolis at the NFL Trade Deadline, and line up on the outside alongside Jarvis Brownlee Jr.
New York Jets running back Breece Hall has taken note of the team’s spending on the first day of legal tampering in free agency. The Jets used the franchise tag on Hall after the two sides failed to agree to a long-term contract.