Who will be the New York Jets' starting quarterback when the 2026 National Football League season rolls around? That question is completely up in the air right now and it's a safe bet that the answer isn't currently on the roster.
The tank is charging full steam ahead in Florham Park. Losers of four straight, the New York Jets have climbed from seventh to third in the 2026 NFL draft order with their historically poor efforts over the past month.
One topic that has surprisingly been a question over the last few weeks has been whether the New York Jets would make a change at head coach this upcoming offseason.
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.
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.
There's just one game left in the 2025 National Football League season and yet the New York Jets brought in a bit more depth on Tuesday. New York announced on Tuesday that it's signing 26-year-old former Carolina Panthers running back Raheem Blackshear to the practice squad after playing parts of three seasons over in Carolina.
The New York Jets arguably have one of the best running backs in the National Football League in Breece Hall. The 24-year-old has stepped up this season for the Jets despite a difficult season overall and endless trade rumors.
I am, admittedly, a little confused. The New York Jets are in the midst of yet another season lost in the wilderness — they're 3-13 and fresh off of getting smoked by the New England Patriots this past weekend.
Aaron Glenn must go. Yes, it is common knowledge that the first-year head coach isn’t going anywhere. It is widely believed that the New York Jets will give their former Pro Bowl cornerback a mulligan for the 2025 season due to their lack of a passable quarterback (pun intended) and the in-season trades of two All-Pro defenders.
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.
With 111 yards and a touchdown on 14 carries, the Jets’ Breece Hall was among the NFL’s most productive running backs in Week 17. He was a rare bright spot for the Jets in a 42-10 blowout loss to the Patriots.
There have been a few conflicting reports on Jets head coach Aaron Glenn‘s job security in the past two weeks. A couple of recent updates suggested Glenn’s on shaky ground.
Despite losing laughably to the New England Patriots on Sunday, New York Jets running back Breece Hall reached a vital career milestone, as he crossed 1,000 rushing yards for the first time in a single season since being drafted into the NFL.
The New York Jets suffered another embarrassing defeat, this time 42-10 at the hands of the New England Patriots. Their passing attack, once again led by quarterback Brady Cook, continued to falter.
The 2025 season will be another one that Jets fans wish to forget. After Sunday’s loss to the New England Patriots, New York now sits at 3-13. For those checking Tankathon, New York has a shot at finishing with a top-three pick.
The New York Jets made history on Sunday. As has often been the case, it was not the kind worth celebrating. After a 42-10 Week 17 loss to the New England Patriots, which closed out their December slate of games, New York’s point differential for the month, -107, became the worst in NFL history.
The New York Jets are taking on the New England Patriots at home in Week 17, and people are ready for the offseason, and rightfully so. It's been a nightmare season for Jets fans with not much to look forward to, especially after they traded away both Sauce Gardner and Quinnen Williams.
The Jets announced that they are elevating QB Hendon Hooker to the active roster for Week 17. New York also signed three to the active roster, including WR Quentin Skinner, OL Marquis Hayes, and DB Tre Brown.
The New York Jets announced they placed three defensive players on injured reserve, including DE Will McDonald IV, LB Kiko Mauigoa, and DL Jay Tufele. McDonald, 26, was a two-year starter at Iowa State but three-time first-team All-Big 12, as well as first-team All-American in 2021.
The New York Jets have ruled out defensive end Will McDonald, tight end Mason Taylor and two others for Sunday's game against New England. Head coach Aaron Glenn confirmed Friday that McDonald (knee), Taylor (neck), defensive tackle Jay Tufele (foot) and linebacker Francisco Mauigoa (neck) will not play against the visiting Patriots (12-3).