The New York Jets have made a blockbuster trade, sending cornerback Sauce Gardner to the Indianapolis Colts. Before the deal was made official, Gardner had one last message to Jets fans.
The NFL trade deadline looms in early November, and several teams with seller profiles have emerged. Here are the top candidates to be traded before that point.
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.
It's going to be an interesting few hours for the New York Jets. As of writing, there are four hours left until the 4 p.m. ET 2025 National Football League trade deadline.
As the NFL trade deadline approaches, the New York Jets still have the potential to flip the season on its ear with a blockbuster. The Jets are 1-7 in their first year under head coach Aaron Glenn, so the main question is whether they'll trade away any stars to try and expedite their rebuild with extra draft capital.
Sports Illustrated’s Albert Breer says it would take a third-round pick for the Jets to trade RB Breece Hall today and a second-round pick for them to part with DE Jermaine Johnson. This is consistent with previous reports about the asking price for both players.
The New York Jets have a handful of guys to watch over the next few hours with the clock ticking on the trade deadline. Fortunately, after the deadline passes on Tuesday afternoon, the trade buzz will die down across the league for a bit.
The New York Jets could be active ahead of Tuesday's NFL trade deadline. They have a few players on their roster who could be moved in a big deal, but it's running back Breece Hall who's dominated the headlines.
There are just a few hours left before the trade deadline and the New York Jets will be intriguing to watch. Most of the rumors out there have been about guys the team could cut ties with.
There is less than 24 hours to go until the 2025 National Football League trade deadline. There's plenty of buzz around the league and deals have started popping up left and right.
The New York Jets are expected to be active at the trade deadline this season. They've already moved cornerback Michael Carter II, but they could have two or three more trades come together before Tuesday's trade deadline.
The New York Jets’ season has already gone off the rails. First-year Jets starter Justin Fields has fallen back into bad habits and is having a terrible season.
The Jets suffered a loss in the secondary in Week 8 when Andre Cisco went down. The fifth-year veteran suffered a pectoral tear, and he will be sidelined for the remainder of the campaign as a result.
At 1-7, the New York Jets would be remiss not to take calls for their valuable players, but they’re unlikely to open up new holes in their already porous roster unless the return is impossible to turn down.
The NFL trade deadline is less than 72 hours away, so let’s ramp up the fun, shall we? Over the past few weeks, much of the conversation has centered on which players the New York Jets could move, but what about potential additions?
With the Jets on their bye week, we thought we’d take a little extra time to scroll through the numbers at sites like PFN, PFF and NFL.com to see what interesting statistical nuggets we could unearth for you. Here’s what we came up with.
NFL Media’s Ian Rapoport has heard the Bills are interested in trading for a defensive tackle to fortify the group after losing DT Ed Oliver indefinitely.
NOVEMBER 2: ESPN’s Rich Cimini echoes Breer’s report and says Quincy Williams is a player who could be on the move before the deadline. He believes Quinnen
With the NFL trade deadline just days away, New York Jets pass rusher Will McDonald has been mentioned in several trade rumors. At the end of the day, however, rumors are nothing more than noise.
This is the second part of my midseason report card on the New York Jets. Previously, we covered the entire offense. In this edition, we will be covering the Jets’ defense.