The New York Jets desperately need to add a quarterback to their roster this offseason and they might need to get creative in doing so. There aren't any great options.
The New York Jets are just at the beginning of a very important offseason. Head coach Aaron Glenn is going to be heading into an important second season, and this roster has a lot of holes to fill.
The New York Jets have just a few weeks to make an important decision involving running back Breece Hall. Hall is a pending free agent after spending the last four seasons with the Jets.
The New York Jets struggled to find their stride last season. They were one of the worst teams in the league because of their quarterback play. There were a lot of other problems in New York than just the quarterback play, though.
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When it comes to the Jets backfield, it’s fair to say they have more questions than answers as free agency and the draft approach. In fact, their backfield
The New York Jets desperately need to find a quarterback this offseason. Last season, they struggled to move the ball and a lot of the blame came on Justin Fields, Tyrod Taylor, and Brady Cook.
The New York Jets were one of the worst teams in the league last year and they don't have too much to be excited about. Their team doesn't have a franchise quarterback and their lacking a clear direction.
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The New York Jets are backed up against the wall this offseason. They're one of the worst teams in the league right now and they have no clear direction.
The 2026 NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis is fast approaching. For the New York Jets, it’s an opportunity to get an eye on some of the top prospects in April’s draft.
As the conversation has started about who could be the New York Jets' starting quarterback in 2026, one name that has been thrown out there is four-time Pro Bowler Kirk Cousins.
Aaron Glenn survived a disastrous 3-14 debut but the pressure is on to turn the New York Jets around in his sophomore season. Glenn is on the hottest seat in the league entering the 2026 campaign.
The New York Jets are coming off a disastrous season that was led by horrendous quarterback play from Justin Fields, Tyrod Taylor, and Brady Cook. While Fields may have a future in the NFL, it doesn't seem like it will be as the Jets starter.
If the New York Jets can get the quarterback position right this offseason, the perception of the franchise could shift quickly. Two examples of this are the New Orleans Saints and New England Patriots.
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Who will stay and who will go? This will be a question hanging around the New York Jets over the next few months. It's still too early in the offseason for anything too crazy to happen.
The New York Jets have to take a look at the secondary this offseason. That's not just because of the fact that Sauce Gardner was traded away. Cornerback is a question for the team.
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There is clearly no shortage of work for the New York Jets to do this offseason. After finishing 3- 14 this past season, the 15th consecutive campaign without making the postseason, Aaron Glen and the Jets front office will have much to do to convince the fanbase that the plan is working.
The 2025 Jets went 3-14 under Glenn, and his players were accused of tapping out early as the club suffered five straight double-digit losses to end the season.
The Jets went 3-14 during the first year of the Aaron Glenn-Darren Mougey era. The success of that tandem in bringing in roster upgrades will be critical if improvements are to be made in 2026.