The New York Jets are built for primetime — at least, according to the team’s quarterback Aaron Rodgers.
Jets coach Robert Saleh said he's open to letting his No. 1 corner follow top receivers in Year 3.
As joint practices have become all the rage across the NFL to help teams prepare for the regular season during a shortened preseason, 2024 is no exception.
There is one last yardage market we have yet to delve in to in the NFL futures space, that being receiving yardage. Volume is king for a market like this, and there is no shortage of star WR1s who can take the crown here.
In Week 4, the Jets play the Denver Broncos, and depending upon injuries or other factors, they could end up facing their last “franchise” QB, Zach Wilson.
FLORHAM PARK, NJ—Nothing on the New York Jets offense may be more important in the 2024 season than the connection between Aaron Rodgers and Garrett Wilson.
I am extremely high on this group. I know that the loss of Bryce Huff was a big one, and I was not so happy with it, but I like the addition of Haason Reddick a ton.
The New York Jets have a lot of star-level talent on their team. They clearly must if ESPN’s Mike Clay ranked their roster the second-best in the NFL. They’re all-in on 2024, and if injuries break their way, many of their players could contend for major awards.
Aaron Rodgers and the New York Jets are once again receiving Super Bowl hype ahead of the upcoming 2024 NFL season. After a brutal Achilles injury ended his 2023 campaign just four snaps in, Rodgers has worked hard to get back to full health for this season.
Jets cornerback Sauce Gardner has proved over his first two seasons that he's one of the league's best at his position. Offensive coordinators look to create matchups away from him, and quarterbacks look to avoid him.
With free agency and the NFL draft long in the past, rosters across the league are mostly set. Led by future Hall-of-Fame quarterback Aaron Rodgers, the New York Jets boast their most talented team in at least a decade.
Taking a look at a Jets pass rushing prospect With the 2024 NFL draft behind us, we’ve just finished taking an in-depth look at each of the Jets’ draft picks.
When the schedule came out, many Jets fans were upset that the Jets Bye Week didn’t follow the London game. On the surface, that makes sense, but digging deeper, it makes absolutely zero sense.
New York Jets running back Breece Hall doesn’t receive much criticism, and rightfully so. In his first year coming off a torn ACL, Hall racked up 1,585 yards from scrimmage and nine total touchdowns behind a putrid offensive line, all without missing a single game.
The New York Jets boast one of the most talent-laden rosters in the NFL, but a whole lot of people still do not believe in them. Why? Well, first of all, the Jets haven’t made the playoffs in 13 years.
While attending a charity softball event in Buffalo, former Bills and current Dolphins S Jordan Poyer said he loved his time with the organization and thinks Josh Allen is the “best quarterback in the league.” “Seven years out here, man,” Poyer said, via NFL.com.
New York Jets cornerback Ahmad “Sauce” Gardner is already viewed as one of the premier cornerbacks in the position, and could be on the cusp of cashing in as such.
For all of their offseason hype, the New York Jets still don't yet have their starting safeties figured out.
Aaron Rodgers spoke with reporters on Tuesday about a handful of subjects, including whether he will follow his own advice regarding off-field distractions.
New York Jets cornerback Sauce Gardner has not only established himself as one of the better players in the league but also one of the most outspoken heading into his third season.
$44 million veteran and New York Jet wide receiver, Allen Lazard is named a potential cut candidate this offseason. According to a report, the Jets could cut the Iowa State product once the 53-man roster cuts come around in training camp.
Perhaps the most unexpected Jets-related story of the offseason involved Robert F. Kennedy Jr. considering Rodgers to be his vice presidential running mate.
The beef between San Francisco 49ers cornerback Charvarius Ward and New York Jets defensive back Sauce Gardner is nothing new. Ironically, the feud began because of a misunderstanding on Ward’s part.
The New York Jets still could use depth at safety and linebacker. Unfortunately, they are butting up against the cap as it is and might be right at the number by the regular season.
NFL fans are going to be seeing a lot of the New York Jets early in the 2024 season. They have a record-setting number of stand-alone games, as seven out of their first 11 games will be on national television.
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