Our list of the top 25 most important New York Jets entering the 2026 season continues with defensive tackle T'Vondre Sweat at No. 10, a player heading into his third NFL season looking to prove he was worth trading for earlier this offseason.
Instead of adding proven veteran receivers, the New York Jets chose to bet on potential to upgrade their pass-catching unit in 2026. They have fully committed to the high-ceiling, low-floor route.
One speeding ticket can be considered a mistake. Two, a genuine issue to deal with. But three speeding tickets in three months? Unheard of. That's the situation the New York Jets are now dealing with involving starting quarterback Geno Smith.
The New York Jets did what they needed to do after ranking 31st in sacks and 29th in rushing yards allowed. General manager Darren Mougey completely revamped the team’s defensive line in the 2026 offseason.
This offseason, the New York Jets have brought back a familiar face. All-Pro linebacker Demario Davis will return to New York for his third stint with the Jets this season. Davis, who spent the past eight seasons with the New Orleans Saints, is returning to the franchise that originally selected him in the third round of the 2012 NFL Draft.
NFL teams annually make moves late in the summer, but rosters are mostly set after free agency and the draft. Here are the players who benefited from this year's offseason carousel.
Former WFAN personality Mike Francessa has used his podcast to double-down on a claim he made several months ago, saying Jets GM Darren Mougey now sits above head coach Aaron Glenn when it comes to organizational decisions at 1 Jets Drive. For anyone paying attention to the two, this should have been obvious some time ago.
The New York Jets' second training camp of the Aaron Glenn era in Florham Park is rapidly approaching, with rookies reporting on July 25 and veterans on July 28.
The Jets made a statement this offseason when they signed Breece Hall to a contract extension. They didn’t have to do it when they did, but they chose to make sure one of their best offensive players remained part of the foundation moving forward. Now comes the interesting part.
Over the past few years, the leadership on the New York Jets has been as steady as a one-foot ladder during an earthquake. The Jets have repeatedly brought in veterans to impact the culture, but nothing has changed.
The New York Jets have waived WR Quentin Skinner from injured reserve, per the NFL’s Official Transaction Wire. Skinner, 24, was a two-star recruit and the 280th-ranked athlete in the 2020 recruiting class out of Claremore, Oklahoma.
One of the biggest storylines throughout the offseason for the New York Jets has been the revamped wide receiver room they have put together through free agency and the draft.
The 2025 NFL season didn't go as smoothly as hoped for some proven players. These players are the top candidates on their respective teams to bounce back this season.
Culture or talent? It's the old question NFL teams have been asking themselves for years. Some organizations prefer to focus their efforts on building a team with nice guys and strong cultural fits.
As Jets OnSI continues with our top-25 player rankings, we’ve focused on the defensive side in these last few pieces. However, this trend ends on Monday, with offensive tackle Olu Fashanu coming in at No.
Credit to Jets general manager Darren Mougey: there aren't many spots on the team's 2026 offense that could be considered a major weakness going into the new year.
After becoming the first team in NFL history to finish the season without recording a single interception, the Jets needed to revamp their secondary this offseason.
Jets CB Brandon Stephens and S Minkah Fitzpatrick spoke about changes in an attempt to record their first interception under HC Aaron Glenn. “It’s hard to believe it could happen, but it happened,” Stephens said, via Rich Cimini of ESPN.
Even in the dead of the NFL's offseason, news seems to always follow the Jets. The latest batch of reports centers around their starting quarterback for the 2026 season.
Defensive players continue to be in the spotlight as our series of the top 25 most important Jets entering the 2026 season continues with cornerback Nahshon Wright, who comes in at No.
The New York Jets head into the 2026 season with a lack of talent at some key positions on the roster. The good news is that right tackle is not one of those sports.
The Jets acquired DL Jowon Briggs from the Browns in 2025, and he recorded 4 sacks, 8 tackles for loss, and 38 tackles last season. Briggs thinks he has
Another New York Jets offseason is limping towards its mundane conclusion, setting the stage for training camp bliss. At least that’s how fans view the NFL’s calendar on an annual basis.
New York Jets quarterback Geno Smith faced a traffic stop in Florida. Police pulled him over for driving 70 mph in a 45 mph zone on Monday, July 6. He could not produce a driver’s license during the encounter.
The New York Titans played their first home game at the Polo Grounds on Sept. 11, 1960; they played on the field as renters, not owners. After a name change and 66 years as a franchise, the Jets still have the same problem: they are effectively homeless.
Improved play in the secondary will be a key 2026 target for the Jets. Plenty of new faces are in place, and the cornerback position in particular will be one to watch closely during training camp.