The New York Jets are in desperate need of a quarterback this offseason. They were one of the worst teams in the league last season and they even lost a few games because of how poor their quarterback play was at times.
There are going to be options out there — both in free agency and the trade market — if the New York Jets opt to move on from Justin Fields and roll with a new quarterback under center in 2026.
The New York Jets are in a tough spot with their roster, but they're in a good spot with the assets they have to build it back up. They don't have many franchise players on the team at this point, but they have two first round picks and two second round picks in the 2026 NFL Draft.
The New York Jets are actively exploring options at the quarterback position ahead of the 2026 NFL Draft, with clear indications that they are not limiting their focus to high-profile early selections.
INDIANAPOLIS — The New York Jets are certainly looking into drafting a quarterback in the 2026 NFL Draft. While there has been some discussion about New York passing on selecting a quarterback early in the draft and focusing on signing a "bridge quarterback," their front office clearly has been looking into mid-round-caliber quarterbacks.
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The New York Jets desperately need to find an answer at quarterback this offseason. They took a shot on Justin Fields last offseason, and it didn't pay off.
The New York Jets have a lot of holes to fill on their roster, but they should be in the perfect position to make a slew of upgrades this offseason. They have as much cap space as practically any team in the league with the potential to add even more with a few cuts and contract restructures.
While pundits, insiders and fans all try to figure out what Gang Green will do on draft day, it’s worth considering which current Jets could have the biggest impact on they do when they’re on the clock.
The New York Jets set the stage for a full-scale rebuild after moving Sauce Gardner and Quinnen Williams at last year’s trade deadline. The draft capital those deals returned could provide the foundation for a turnaround in New York.
Darren Mougey is only one year into his career as an NFL general manager. Right now, it’s too early to say much about what Mougey thrives or struggles with in the GM chair, especially since he oversees a rebuilding team that went 3-14 in his first season.
The chances of Breece Hall wearing a New York Jets jersey in 2026 are very high at the moment. Jets general manager Darren Mougey spoke openly from the 2026 National Football League Scouting Combine, not only saying New York wants to keep Hall, but that the tags are an option to do so if the two sides don't work out a long-term deal.
Breece Hall is one of the best free agents this offseason, but it’s still unknown whether or not he’ll actually be available on the open market. General Manager Darren Mougey sounded confident in his ability to retain Hall, saying the franchise tag remains an option, but they hope to get a long-term deal done.
The New York Jets have a massive decision to make with the No. 2 pick in the 2026 NFL Draft. They can't afford to swing and miss with such a high pick or last year's disastrous stretch of 17 games will feel like a waste.
The New York Jets already have traded one Pro Bowler away this offseason, but don't expect to see a game-changing, Garrett Wilson blockbuster deal. Naturally, the NFL Scouting Combine brings wild trade rumors and speculation.
The New York Jets were one of the most aggressive teams in the league last season, specifically at the trade deadline. They swung two blockbuster deals to send Quinnen Williams to the Dallas Cowboys and Sauce Gardner to the Indianapolis Colts.
The two biggest questions swirling around the New York Jets right now revolve around the No. 2 pick in the 2026 National Football League Draft and the quarterback position.
The New York Jets are in the perfect spot to make some huge additions to the roster this offseason. They have two top draft picks in the first round as well as two selections in the second round.
The New York Jets desperately need to add a quarterback to their roster this offseason. They took a chance on Justin Fields last offseason, and it didn't pay off.
The New York Jets moved on from one edge rusher on Thursday and it sounds like another could be on the way out of town this offseason as well. New York isn't messing around.
The New York Jets have two draft picks in the first round of the 2026 NFL Draft following the Sauce Gardner trade with the Indianapolis Colts last season.
The New York Giants held onto Kayvon Thibodeaux through this past fall's trade deadline even though the club also has fellow pass-rushers Abdul Carter and Brian Burns on the roster. That said, Thibodeaux is heading into a contract year and, thus, is once again the subject of some trade rumors.
Aaron Glenn confirmed previous suspicions that he will be calling plays on defense this season. The Jets’ second-year coach indicated (via ESPN.com’s Rich Cimini) that will be case, with new DC hire Brian Duker being in place as a game-planning lieutenant.
After the Jets broke the ice on the first trade of the 2026 NFL offseason by sending DE Jermaine Johnson to the Titans, SNY’s Connor Hughes reported that
The linebacker posted 13.0 sacks across four seasons with the Jets, with his best year coming in 2023 under Saleh when he made the Pro Bowl with 7.5 sacks.