It’s only June, so Jets head coach Aaron Glenn doesn’t have to make any snap decisions regarding his depth chart just yet, but when that time does come, expect rookie cornerback D’Angelo Ponds to make Glenn’s life difficult in the best way possible.
For most of the past 20 years, the terms “New York Jets” and “elite offensive line play” have not gone hand in hand. But for a brief stretch of seasons, they did.
The Jets closed the book on their offseason program this week, with the completion of Jets Minicamp. The mood around Florham Park appears noticeably different from what it has been in recent years.
FLORHAM PARK, N.J. -- 2025 was a disaster for the New York Jets. They couldn't stop an opposing offense, and couldn't put up points on the other side of the football.
Yardbarker's best-of NFL positional series continues with linebackers. This does not cover pure pass-rushing threats -- we will get to them -- but rather true off-ball defenders who thrived as traditional inside and outside 'backers.
One position battle that has been under the microscope from Jets fans and media alike this offseason has been the ongoing kicking competition. The Jets’ kicker competition took a turn heading into OTAs as the team signed Younghoe Koo to compete against Lenny Krieg and Cade York.
Throughout the New York Jets' offseason program, the organization has focused on one thing: Improvement. They aren't harping on what happened last season despite a disastrous 3-14 campaign.
With offseason team activities (OTAs) complete and two days of mandatory minicamp in the books for the New York Jets, it's starting to become clear who is standing out the most and who still has some work to do going into the 2026 season.
One play stood out above the rest during Jets minicamp. Wide receiver A.D. Mitchell pulled off a spectacular leaping, toe-tap touchdown catch from Geno Smith in the back of the end zone, easily one of the day’s best highlights.
When the New York Jets selected Cade Klubnik in the 2026 NFL Draft, it became evident that Brady Cook’s time with Gang Green was coming to a close. Still,
With the New York Jets cancelling the final day of offseason workouts on Thursday, summer vacation has begun in Florham Park. Gang Green has sent players, scouts, coaches, and executives home for the next month to reset.
Mandatory minicamp is an important period for players battling to earn a prominent role on the team. With this being the last item on the offseason practice
Some analysts view Sorsby as "a second-round, developmental" quarterback who may now be untouchable for multiple teams due to his much-discussed history with gambling.
Garrett Wilson is still searching for production that matches his talent. Even with three straight 1,000-yard seasons to begin his career, Wilson has yet to post a season-long stat line that feels congruent with his abilities.
The New York Jets must improve in the secondary going into the 2026 season after allowing the most passing TDs (36) and becoming the first team in league history to finish a season without a single interception in 2025.
Many NFL fans and pundits have chalked up the 2026 New York Jets as a tanking team already, and it’s only June. Whenever a conversation about the No. 1 pick in the 2027 NFL Draft comes up, the Jets are at the top of the list.
The highlight that grabbed everyone’s attention was impossible to miss. During Jets minicamp, wide receiver A.D. Mitchell hauled in a leaping, toe-tapping touchdown from Geno Smith in the back of the end zone, one of the most impressive plays of the day.
The New York Jets are currently participating in mandatory minicamp as they gear up for the upcoming 2026 NFL season. The Jets are hoping to bounce back after a brutal 2025 campaign, after which many fans were surprised to learn that the team would be bringing back head coach Aaron Glenn.
The New York Jets are officially back on the practice fields in Florham Park as they transition into the final phase of their offseason program. Mandatory minicamp has arrived, bringing a completely fresh atmosphere to the facility.
The Jets have taken care of another extension with plenty of time to spare before training camp. Guard Joe Tippmann is the latest player to receive a long-term commitment.