Aaron Glenn is by no means surprised that the NFL’s national TV partners aren’t high on his New York Jets. The Jets were one of five NFL teams completely left off the prime time slate for the upcoming season, joining the Arizona Cardinals, Miami Dolphins, Las Vegas Raiders, and Tennessee Titans.
On Wednesday, the NFL officially announced the 2026 preseason schedule, and the New York Jets will once again have three opportunities to evaluate their roster before the regular season begins.
It’s not often that the No. 2 overall pick arrives with modest expectations. The seemingly endless buildup to the 2026 NFL draft was littered with narratives associated with how “weak” the class was as a whole.
Here’s a little fact you didn’t need to read Jets X-Factor to learn: The New York Jets’ offense stunk in 2025—royally so. New York’s offense found the end zone just 26 times, tied for the second-fewest in the NFL.
Expectations are low for the New York Jets in 2026. DraftKings Sportsbook has the current win total for Gang Green at just 5.5. This is despite the fact the organization went through an overhaul this offseason and brought in quality players at almost every position.
Yardbarker's best-of NFL positional series continues with linebackers. This does not cover pure pass-rushing threats -- we will get to them -- but rather true off-ball defenders who thrived as traditional inside and outside 'backers.
We're through the first two weeks of OTAs for the New York Jets. The organization is healthy, competition has been fierce, and there are many reasons why people should be more positive about the outlook of Gang Green going into the 2026 season.
Baker Mayfield spoke publicly for the first time this offseason on Friday at his youth football camp. He revealed that contract extension talks with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers are “not anywhere close” to where he envisioned.
National media outlets continue to roll out league-wide rankings to fill the NFL offseason, and the same theme holds: the New York Jets are not generating much hype.
When it comes to the New York Jets kicking situation, their recent roster moves look more like a Broadway production than a true NFL competition. One kicker gets signed, two days later they are released.
The current headlining story in sports is the New York Knicks’ incredible playoff run. After winning 13 straight postseason games and the first two games of the NBA Finals, New York will head to Madison Square Garden with a commanding lead in the series.
Through the first few weeks of OTAs with the New York Jets, most of the top picks from April's historic 2026 draft class have made impact plays when possible.
While the New York Jets improved their defensive line tremendously this offseason, they could potentially make another move at edge rusher before the season starts.
It was not that long ago that Will Ferrin, Lenny Krieg, and Cade York were projected to be competing for the starting kicker position for the New York Jets.
The New York Jets officially waived C Gus Hartwig from their physically unable to perform list on Friday, per the NFL Transactions wire. Hartwig, 24, caught on with the Jets as an undrafted free agent out of Purdue in May of last year.
As the Jets continue going through the ebb and flow of organized team activities (OTAs), fans are likely wondering what type of team we will see this upcoming season.
One position group that was at the forefront for the New York Jets entering the offseason was the cornerback room, especially considering that the Jets became the first team in league history without a single interception in a season.
As the final seconds ticked away in San Antonio Wednesday night, the New York Knicks quietly celebrated a monumental upset over the Western Conference Champions.
New York Jets great Mark Gastineau has a book out called Leaving the 99 for the one and he took the time to sit down JetNation.com as he and his wife JoAnn touched on a variety of subjects.
When it comes to NFL contract extensions, the key for teams is to get ahead of the market. The earlier you re-sign a player, the better the contract will look in due time.
The Jets are in the midst of their second set of OTAs (organized team activities), but that hasn’t stopped them from making changes to their 90-man roster.
The New York Jets are making a few roster cuts on Monday including waiving K Lenny Krieg and waiving LB Kobe King with an injury designation. Should King clear waivers tomorrow, he would revert to the team’s injured reserve list.