The Buffalo Bills took care of business against the New York Jets in Week 18. It was a fitting farewell to Highmark Stadium, filled with plenty of emotion and storylines throughout.
The Buffalo Bills were rolling against the New York Jets early on in the Week 18 contest. It was an emotional day in Orchard Park, New York, as the team and fans said goodbye to Highmark Stadium.
There's no team in the NFL opposing quarterbacks have looked forward to playing more than the New York Jets in 2025. It was just a few years ago that Gang Green's defense was one of the lone bright spots of East Rutherford's moribund franchise.
The New York Jets are one game away from a nearly-unbreakable National Football League record. New York has played 16 games so far this season and hasn't recorded an interception.
According to Rich Cimini, one option to watch for the Jets to fill their defensive coordinator position is former Michigan DC Wink Martindale. Martindale
Rule changes have made passing numbers easier to compile in the modern era, and the game's top quarterbacks have taken full advantage. While the heaviest hitters are represented here, some storied postseasons by slightly lesser-celebrated QBs remain entrenched in playoff annals as well.
The New York Jets took a chance on Justin Fields ahead of the 2025 season but unfortunately, things didn't work out for either side. The 26-year-old entered the fold with plenty of excitement around him.
Did the New York Jets rob the Indianapolis Colts? Going into Week 18, most of the focus among Jets fans is on the fate of the team’s own first-round pick, which could still land in six different slots, including a ceiling of the No.
The New York Jets will conclude their season on Sunday and then have a nice, long break before they take the field again. New York needs it. The Jets need to go back to the drawing board and determine a way forward.
Aaron Glenn‘s first year as an NFL head coach has certainly not gone according to plan. He is set to remain in place for 2026, however. The Jets will retain Glenn for next season, Ian Rapoport and Tom Pelissero of NFL Network write.
It wasn’t too long ago when Isaiah Williams was nothing more than a practice squad player on the Cincinnati Bengals. Just two months after being a New York Jets newcomer, the player was actually released by the organization for mistakes made in their Week 4 contest in Miami.
For years, Thanksgiving belonged to the NFL, but Christmas belonged to the NBA. Occasionally, an NFL game would fall on Christmas, but it was anomalous, even avoided if possible.
The New York Jets will face the Buffalo Bills on Sunday and will do so without the services of star running back Breece Hall. ESPN's Rich Cimini reported on Saturday that Hall has been downgraded to out for the Week 18 contest due to a knee injury.
The New York Jets took care of their quarterback depth on Saturday. New York has just one more game left and will face the Buffalo Bills on Sunday afternoon.
Aaron Glenn is expected to remain the New York Jets’ head coach for the 2026 season, despite a first year that has gone about as poorly as possible. Whether fans agree or not, Glenn is slated to return for another season.
For the last four years New York Jets running back Breece Hall has been one of the few bright spots on their bottom-10 offenses. But with one more game to play, the Jets have made a surprising decision with him that has fans wondering what's in store for him.
The New York Jets will face off against the Buffalo Bills on Sunday and then will have a long offseason ahead, Last offseason was long, but for a different reason.
How important are team MVP awards to certain players? For some, like New York Jets special teams ace Isaiah Williams, it’s the culmination of an incredible journey of adversity.
The Jets announced their annual team award winners today as voted on by the players and the longest of longshots managed to come away with the Curtis Martin
The New York Jets suffered their most humiliating loss of an already embarrassing season when the New England Patriots dished out a 42-10 thumping at MetLife Stadium last Sunday.
Hall of Fame quarterback Kurt Warner has said in the past that he would welcome the opportunity to to work as a consultant if an NFL team came knocking. And now it seems that he would be willing, quite surprisingly, to work with the New York Jets.