The New York Jets entered Thursday night’s matchup vs. the New England Patriots searching for a turning point, but the night instead offered another example of how starting quarterback Justin Fields and his struggles continue to shape one of the league’s least productive passing units.
It looked like there was a light at the end of the tunnel for the New York Jets after they notched back-to-back wins against the Cincinnati Bengals and the Cleveland Browns.
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Add former Jets offensive lineman Willie Colon to the list of critics to go on record in saying the Justin Fields “is not an NFL quarterback”. Harsh criticism for sure, but is he wrong?
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Jets quarterback Justin Fields ran for a touchdown in the first quarter and he's now added a passing touchdown to the ledger. Fields hit wide receiver John Metchie for a 22-yard score that cut New England's lead to 21-14 with 3:10 left to play in the third quarter.
New York Jets wide receiver John Metchie III is expected to have a bigger role in Week 11 due to the injury to Garrett Wilson. Unfortunately, he's not off to an ideal start against the New England Patriots.
The Jets won the toss in New England on Thursday night and opted to receive the opening kickoff. It turned out to be the right call. The Jets ate up more than eight minutes while driving 74 yards for a game-opening touchdown.
The New York Jets fanbase can't catch a break this season after a 2-7 start, and both Sauce Gardner and Quinnen Williams were traded before the deadline.
The New York Jets put together one of the more shocking and exciting trade deadlines in recent memory. While they had multiple easy trade candidates on their roster, they opted to trade superstars instead of the expiring players.
While the NFLPA has dealt with gambling concerns and a recent player mugging in Dublin, the group faces a new challenge. Led by Jets owner Woody Johnson, the NFL filed a grievance against the NFLPA about report cards.
The New England Patriots ride a seven-game winning streak into Week 11 and will put their stellar defense up against Justin Fields, Breece Hall and the New York Jets on Thursday night in Foxborough, Mass.
There is well beyond just a single reason that the New York Jets should bench Justin Fields in favor of Tyrod Taylor for tonight’s battle with the New England Patriots.
According to Over The Cap, the New York Jets are projected to have $99.3 million in cap space during the 2026 offseason, fourth-most in the NFL. Jermaine Johnson already has an idea for how the Jets should use it.
New York Jets coach Aaron Glenn is still not backing down in the face of media critics. Glenn appeared miffed with ESPN reporter Rich Cimini for sharing injury news regarding wide receiver Garrett Wilson.