The New York Jets will return to the field in two days to take on the Cleveland Browns and one topic of conversation that has remained is the team's starting quarterback.
Mark Sanchez, once the fresh-faced quarterback of the New York Jets and more recently a Fox Sports analyst, has been shown the door. This is not your standard “we’ve decided to go in a different direction” kind of parting.
The New York Jets were expected to be sellers at the trade deadline, but nobdoy seemed to expect them to make the moves they did. The Jets acquired a slew of top draft picks by trading Sauce Gardner to the Indianapolis Colts and Quinnen Williams to the Dallas Cowboys.
NFL draft stock is fluid from the start of the college football season until it concludes. These 20 players have risen up draft boards in 2025 as a result of their strong start to the season.
Throughout recent New York Jets regimes, one of the main issues that consistently plagued them was their inability to sell when necessary. But over the last week, general manager Darren Mougey has had one of the most aggressive trade deadlines of all time.
The Halloween season has come and gone, and the aftermath from a week of change is being seen at MetLife Stadium. Entering their bye week after earning their first win of the season, the New York Jets shocked the league with their busy trade deadline.
The New York Jets obviously aren't where they want to be in the standings right now, but there are reasons to believe that this team can turn things around in the not-so-distant future.
It’s time to take our eyes off the ball. When the New York Jets dealt Sauce Gardner and Quinnen Williams back-to-back, they sent a message: Winning is not our priority for the remainder of 2025.
When he was first hired in January, New York Jets general manager Darren Mougey was viewed as the second fiddle behind head coach Aaron Glenn. His laid-back, businesslike approach to answering questions made him more of a “Robin” to Glenn’s “Batman” persona.
With the month of September in the books, both the top college prospects and 2026 NFL draft order are coming into focus. Here's a look at our latest first-round NFL mock draft as of October 13, 2025.
The New York Jets have unveiled plans for Sunday’s game against the Cleveland Browns that could leave fans emotional. The team announced via their official
A lot has happened within the past 24 hours in the Jets organization. As the trade deadline has come and gone, the NFL world is left shocked at the moves
Head coach Sean McVay has since revealed that Mevis and Karty will compete for the position ahead of a crucial matchup with the NFC West rival 49ers on Sunday.
Given that the Jets now have five first-round selections over the next two years, many have begun to wonder what the front office will do with all those assets.
The New York Jets traded away two of their best players on Tuesday, and star wide receiver Garrett Wilson has now made his feelings on the blockbuster moves clear.
After a horrific 0-7 start to the 2025 season, the New York Jets couldn’t have scripted a better way to enter their bye week, earning their first win of the year in dramatic fashion with a 39-38 road victory over the Cincinnati Bengals.
While the New York Jets acquired future draft assets for star cornerback Ahmad "Sauce" Gardner and stud defensive tackle Quinnen Williams ahead of Tuesday's trade deadline, the Jets curiously held onto out-of-contract running back Breece Hall.
After trading two defensive leaders yesterday, the Jets continue to shake up their personnel on that side of the ball. According to ESPN’s Rich Cimini, the team is benching linebacker Quincy Williams.
The Jets were in an interesting position coming into the 2025 NFL trade deadline. Sitting at 1-7, most of the reporting around the league was that they would be sellers.
According to Jordan Schultz, the Jaguars actively explored a possible trade to acquire DT Quinnen Williams from the Jets before he was ultimately dealt
The New York Jets announced they have placed S Andre Cisco on injured reserve. He’s out for the rest of the year with a torn pec. New York also promoted
The New York Jets officially punted on the 2025 season by trading away two of their biggest stars on Tuesday, but general manager Darren Mougey insists he does not see it that way.
The New York Jets pulled off the two biggest trades of deadline day in the NFL on Tuesday, sending cornerback Sauce Gardner to the Indianapolis Colts and defensive lineman Quinnen Williams to the Dallas Cowboys.