It seemingly keeps getting better. The New York Jets' QB1-to-WR1 connection already appears in full flight mode during OTAs Phase 3, according to multiple reports including one first-hand account from NFL Network analyst Brian Baldinger.
Can Braelon Allen become a force in the passing game? In the fourth round with the 134th overall selection in the 2024 NFL draft, the New York Jets selected running back Braelon Allen from Wisconsin.
Tight end Tyler Conklin has silently been one of the New York Jets’ most consistent players on the offense. And heading into the final year of his Jets contract, the 28-year-old believes he’s in a prime position to have a breakout season with Aaron Rodgers at quarterback.
The Jets are excited to see how Tyler Conklin looks in a revamped offense with a healthy Aaron Rodgers.
With the 2024 NFL season right around the corner, there is one burning question that New York Jets fans and NFL fans in general are dying to have answered.
Tyron Smith is best known for his world-class dominance in pass protection. As he prepares for his first season with the New York Jets, Smith’s pass pro is the skill Jets fans are most excited to see from the five-time All-Pro.
These players were drafted after the first round, but have the skill set and natural talent to shine as rookies
A veteran defender on the New York Jets is ready to prove the detractors wrong in 2024. In his media availability on Tuesday, safety Chuck Clark spoke about his mentality heading into the 2024 season.
The Buffalo Bills have had a quiet offseason in comparison to the New York Jets. While the Jets had more areas they needed to improve, the Bills lost some key players.
Zach Wilson’s tenure with the New York Jets left a lot to be desired. The second overall pick in the 2021 NFL draft came in with high expectations, only to completely falter when given the opportunity as a starter.
Hindsight is 20/20 for the New York Jets — or is it? The Jets’ selection of Zach Wilson with the No. 2 overall pick of the 2021 NFL draft was essentially a no-brainer.
OTAs during the spring are always voluntary. Players do not have to attend. However, it’s still interesting to note that one of the Jets’ key offseason acquisitions has not yet attended early workouts with his new team.
The excitement is building as the 2024 NY Jets preseason schedule has been released! This year, the Jets will be hitting the field for three games, including two at home in MetLife Stadium.
By all accounts, Aaron Rodgers has recovered from the ruptured Achilles tendon that kept him on the sidelines last season, and the 40-year-old is back in attendance for NY Jets OTAs.
The New York Jets acquired Pro Bowl pass-rusher Haason Reddick from the Philadelphia Eagles this offseason, but their coach has yet to even speak with Reddick.
Take a deep breath, New York Jets' fans. Head coach Robert Saleh has spoken, and there's no cause for concern. Last week, video footage showed future Hall-of-Fame quarterback Aaron Rodgers slightly limping at OTAs before having his foot examined by a trainer.
The Jets have a long history of draft picks, and quarterbacks in particular who never panned out the way they were supposed to. From Zach Wilson, to Sam Darnold, to Geno Smith, to Mark Sanchez and so on, the team always winds up with the guy who just couldn’t make it work.
Decorated safety Justin Simmons remains available on the free agent market, but the New York Jets may have already found their replacement for departed starter Jordan Whitehead.
The Jets made a major addition to their defense this offseason by acquiring the edge-rusher from the Philadelphia Eagles for a conditional draft pick.
New York Jets superstar Aaron Rodgers has become a polarizing figure over the last few years because of his immense talent as an NFL quarterback and his tendency to make bold statements off the field.
Houston Texans quarterback C.J. Stroud shared thoughts on some of the game's biggest names at QB.
Garrett Wilson is entering his third NFL season. That means a Garrett Wilson extension looms in 2025 for the Jets, but what should it look like? The Minnesota Vikings used the fifth-year option on Justin Jefferson, and he’s now getting a huge payday.
ESPN's Rich Cimini recently highlighted how quickly the addition of veteran wide receiver Allen Lazard last year has potentially turned into a free-agent disaster for the New York Jets.
We saw reports a couple of weeks ago that the Jets would be open to trading away wide receiver Allen Lazard. One thing that’s become more than clear, though, is that New York won’t likely be cutting him anytime soon.
One of the newest members of the Jets’ roster has not been present for the club’s two OTA sessions that have been open to the media.
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