Ah, yes, the New York Jets schedule in the post-2012 CBA age. It hits much differently than its predecessors, no matter what some would have you believe.
While some players on the New York Jets roster may be entering their final season in Gang Green in 2026, others are facing pressure to keep their starting spots locked up with training camp now less than a month away.
Improved play in the secondary will be a key 2026 target for the Jets. Plenty of new faces are in place, and the cornerback position in particular will be one to watch closely during training camp.
The New York Jets are still in the early stages of rebuilding their roster under general manager Darren Mougey. The franchise turned to Mougey in 2025 following an organizational reset after a string of disappointing seasons under Joe Douglas's regime.
In the Super Bowl era (1966 to present) of the NFL, a total of 30 QBs have rushed for 100 yards or more in a regular-season game. How many of the 30 can you name in five minutes?
The New York Jets may have to cede their right to play at MetLife Stadium to a visiting nation making waves at the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Dark horse contender Norway punched its ticket to the World Cup quarterfinals on Sunday with a thrilling 2-1 win over Brazil at the Jets’ home venue in East Rutherford, N.J.
The NFL Draft always delivers many twists and turns that leave fans and analysts scratching their heads. This list isn't looking at hindsight and finding the biggest busts in history.
You don’t often see a head coach sending praise to another team unless there’s a connection. Kevin O’Connell has one with the Jets. When you are a head coach in the NFL, you have a lot of connections throughout the league.
Now that OTAs and mandatory minicamp have wrapped up and the New York Jets have their eyes set on training camp, some players have started to emerge as threats for either a starting spot or a much better outlook overall as they look to lock up their spots on the 53-man roster.
The NFL offseason is long. As the months pile up, familiar conversations start to come up time and time again. In New York Jets land, we’ve talked plenty about whether Geno Smith can bounce back.
When the New York Jets re-signed Geno Smith to a one-year $3.3 million contract (the Raiders are paying Smith over $19 million after releasing him) during the offseason, the organization hoped to find stability at quarterback by reuniting him with the franchise that originally drafted him.
The New York Jets’ offensive line is shrouded in optimism entering the 2026 season. Featuring a blend of continuity and ascending young talent, the unit hopes to establish itself as one of the NFL’s best in the upcoming season.
We're still two months out from the start of the 2026 NFL season. While the Jets are walking in with heightened expectations after a strong offseason, their schedule leads some fans to wonder if they can truly turn their misfortune around.
The early-round picks get most of the headlines, but the later rounds are where championships are often built. These 25 late-round picks from the 2026 draft have a chance to make impacts as rookies and beyond.
The New York Jets have spent years searching for stability at the most important position in sports. They have cycled through veterans, gambled on young passers, and endured enough quarterback turbulence to last a generation.
For a team named after a vehicle that has been clocked going as fast as 2,193.2 miles per hour, the New York Jets have looked shockingly sluggish on the football field over the past few years.
After spending our last couple of picks talking about the wide receiver room, we are jumping back into the trenches on the defensive side. Coming in at No.
Jets LT Olu Fashanu said OC Frank Reich inspired confidence in him after the positional meeting, and he’s excited to play for him. “By the end of every unit meeting, he has me feeling like I can run through a wall,” Fashanu said via the team’s website.
From the moment New York Jets head coach Aaron Glenn walked into the front doors of the organization last season, he had a very specific way he wanted his offense to run.
The Jets News updates for July 2nd start with Breece Hall, Geno Smith, Malachi Moore and more offseason reaction as the Jets wait for training camp to begin.
Jets LB Demario Davis recalls his body failing him after his lone season with the Browns, in which the team won a single game. Since then, Davis estimates he spends nearly a million dollars per season on his body training and recovery.
The Jets entered the 2026 offseason badly needing to fix their quarterback situation, and despite trading for veteran starter Geno Smith, plenty of work remains.
Will McDonald is under team control with the Jets for at least the next two years. If a commitment beyond that point is to be made, it will not happen until after the coming season.
According to ESPN’s Rich Cimini, the Jets plan to let DE Will McDonald IV play out the 2026 season before evaluating a potential extension. Cimini notes