It's going to be a very long two days across the National Football League. Sunday is going to be full of game action, there will be some more action on the field on Monday night, and there will be endless amounts of rumors across the league throughout the process as well.
The bye week may have come at the wrong time for the New York Jets, as they finally won a game, and for Sauce Gardner, the extended break gave him the chance to hang out with his rumored girlfriend.
With the NFL trade deadline just days away, New York Jets pass rusher Will McDonald has been mentioned in several trade rumors. At the end of the day, however, rumors are nothing more than noise.
With the NFL trade deadline approaching and names like Jermaine Johnson and Breece Hall being floated by various outlets, NFL reporter Dianna Russini has some updates on what type of compensation the Jets are looking for.
The NFL trade deadline looms in early November, and several teams with seller profiles have emerged. Here are the top candidates to be traded before that point.
This is the second part of my midseason report card on the New York Jets. Previously, we covered the entire offense. In this edition, we will be covering the Jets’ defense.
New York Jets running back Breece Hall is one of the biggest names on the trade block, and the Los Angeles Chargers could use another running back. After
Dianna Russini of The Athletic reports that the Jets continue to receive trade calls from teams interested in RB Breece Hall. Russini mentions that New
When Tennessee Titans GM Mike Borgonzi traded Jarvis Brownlee—a starting outside cornerback on his roster—after Week 3 of the season, it caught everybody by surprise.
With the month of September in the books, both the top college prospects and 2026 NFL draft order are coming into focus. Here's a look at our latest first-round NFL mock draft as of October 13, 2025.
Dianna Russini reports that the Eagles have asked the Jets about the availability of pass rusher Jermaine Johnson. Russini adds that it makes sense given that former Jets GM Joe Douglas, who drafted Johnson during his tenure, is now with the Eagles as a senior personnel director.
29 receptions, 242 yards, one touchdown—it’s not an eight-game stat line you’ll tell stories to your grandchildren about. Those are the numbers of New York Jets rookie tight end Mason Taylor, a second-round pick in the 2025 NFL draft and the third tight end off the board.
Who will still be a member of the New York Jets when the 2025 National Football League trade deadline passes on Tuesday, Nov. 4th? This is a question that has been going around the NFL for a few days now.
After a brutal 0–7 start, the New York Jets finally broke through with a dramatic 39–38 road win over the Cincinnati Bengals — a victory that carried extra weight.
There aren't many teams out there in more trade rumors than the New York Jets right now. The Jets haven't fed into all of the rumors and drama, though.
Sitting ugly at 1-7, the New York Jets are widely expected to be sellers at the NFL trade deadline (Nov. 4). They’ve already begun with their trade of cornerback Michael Carter II to the Philadelphia Eagles.
In indicating he was unlikely to be traded at the deadline, Jermaine Johnson cited a recent conversation with Jets brass. But it appears the Aaron Glenn-Darren Mougey regime is still listening on the former first-round pick.
The New York Jets are one of the worst teams in football as they head into their bye week in Week 9. They're coming off their first and only win of the season in Week 8 after Justin Fields and Breece Hall led the Jets to a thrilling comeback victory.
New York Jets owner Woody Johnson has once again drawn criticism, this time from former Jets quarterback Jordan Travis, who shared his personal experiences with the team’s management during his brief tenure.
As the NFL trade deadline approaches on November 4, the New York Jets are beginning to define which players they’re unwilling to move. According to Sports Illustrated’s Albert Breer, several key contributors are off-limits despite the team’s disappointing 1-7 start.
It’s hard not to be happy about the progress we’ve seen from Jets wide receiver Isaiah Williams in the space of just a few weeks. With fans demanding his release after a fumble and a boneheaded fair catch at his own two-yard line, the young Illinois product his showing a bit of resiliency.
The 2024 fifth-round draft pick never got to take a meaningful in-game snap as a member of the Jets, as he announced his retirement this past spring due to complications related to a serious left leg injury.
While the New York Jets earned their first win of the season via a come-from-behind 39-38 victory at the Cincinnati Bengals this past Sunday, most expect the Jets will be sellers before the trade deadline. Williams had a message for the team regarding a potential trade.