There have been plenty of great football families in NFL history, from the Mannings to the Watts to the Sharpes and many others. But how many families can claim to have three siblings all playing the same sport - on the same team no less?
The New York Jets signed quarterback Justin Fields to a two-year, $40 million contract this offseason as the team moved on from the previous coaching regime as well as its previous signal caller, Aaron Rodgers.
The Carolina Panthers opted to release outside linebacker Jadeveon Clowney just one year after they signed him last offseason. This has opened the door for any team in the league, including the New York Jets, to sign the former No.
The New York Jets have kept their plans under wraps this offseason so far but have done a good job adding talent to the organization. Are they done making additions, though?
The New York Jets made some tough decisions early on in the offseason. New York obviously isn't going to look the same by the time the 2025 season gets here with guys like Aaron Rodgers, Davante Adams, and CJ Mosley no longer with the organization along with plenty of others.
Jets rookie GM Darren Mougey looks to be hard at work with rookie mini-camp on the horizon as tons of rookie deals have been announced this evening. Thus
The New York Jets announced they’ve signed third-round rookie CB Azareye’h Thomas a four-year deal. Thomas, 20, was a four-star recruit and the fourth-ranked athlete in the 2022 recruiting class out of Niceville, Florida.
The New York Jets had a disastrous season in 2024, and some placed a lot of the blame on veteran quarterback Aaron Rodgers. As a response, the Jets opted to cut Rodgers and replace him with free agent signal caller Justin Fields.
The New York Jets have done a lot of things right this offseason. New York hasn't had the few years it wanted to have and hasn't been afraid to make bold changes throughout the offseason.
The New York Jets announced they officially released LB Jimmy Ciarlo, WR Easop Winston, and WR Marcus Riley on Thursday. Winston, 28, wound up going undrafted out of Washington State back in 2020.
The Pittsburgh Steelers rocked the NFL world earlier this week with a late-offseason trade of star wideout George Pickens. They managed to acquire a third-round pick for a player they likely would’ve let go for free next offseason, so it made some long-term sense.
The New York Jets used the No. 3 pick in the 2018 NFL Draft to select quarterback Sam Darnold. Darnold was expected to come in and be the face of the franchise, but he quickly turned into a draft bust.
We're at a point in the offseason in which the majority of major transactions likely are behind us. There are a lot of guys still looking for homes in free agency, but there isn't going to be the same type of mad dash for guys like when free agency initially opened up.
If there's one thing Aaron Glenn will take pride in as the New York Jets' head coach, it's defense. Not only was Glenn a defensive coordinator before taking his first head coaching job, but he once played cornerback for the Jets himself.
Speed has a funny way of blinding people to flaws—until the right team turns it into something truly dangerous on Sundays. That’s what the New York Jets are betting on after drafting Georgia standout Arian Smith in the fourth round of the 2025 NFL Draft.
The NFL draft is over and done and most teams have closed on the books on free agency for the 2025 season. The Jets grabbed seven players in the draft in the first five rounds and they are hoping that all of them are contributors to the 2025 team and beyond.
The New York Jets clearly need to add a wide receiver this season. They have Garrett Wilson, but after that, it's not much to call home about. For a while, there were rumors that New York could swing a trade to reunite Justin Fields with his former teammate George Pickens of the Pittsburgh Steelers.
New York Jets receiver Allen Lazard has an up-and-down offseason. There was a time in which seemed like a near guarantee that Lazard would be on the way out of town.
The New York Jets have a bit of an issue at wide receiver. It's not the most glaring issue in the NFL considering they restructured Allen Lazard's contract and drafted Arian Smith, but it's still a bit of a problem for a young quarterback like Justin Fields.
The 2025 NFL draft is in the rearview mirror, and the New York Jets roster is mostly set. While they addressed some key needs, the Jets still have a glaring hole at pass catcher opposite of Garrett Wilson.
New York Jets veteran quarterback Tyrod Taylor is no stranger to taking a back seat in his NFL career, and having been behind Aaron Rodgers last year, he will again be behind another quarterback in Justin Fields in 2025.
The New York Jets nailed their colors to Justin Fields' mast this offseason by already announcing that he will be offensive coordinator Tanner Engstrand's starting quarterback.