If you took a straw poll from NFL fans and analysts on who is the best defensive coordinator in the league right now, a wide range of answers would be given.
Perhaps the 2025 regular season wasn’t a complete loss for the New York Jets. At least the team received quality play from their incoming rookie class.
Are we close to finding out who will be running the New York Jets’ defense in 2026? If Friday’s news blast from the organization is a clue, that might be the case.
The New York Jets had by far one of the worst defenses this season, and it affected the entire team’s performance. Late in the season, Aaron Glenn made the decision to fire defensive coordinator Steve Wilks, and Chris was then named the interim coordinator.
The New York Jets have certainly been moving quietly behind the scenes. On Friday, it was reported by Joe Schad of the Palm Beach Post that the Jets interviewed Miami Dolphins defensive backs coach Matt Araujo for the open defensive coordinator job.
Thanks to pro-football-reference.com's addition of unofficial sack totals to players' resumes, more clarity has emerged about the best pass-rushing years from previous eras.
The New York Jets announced Friday that they’ve completed eight interviews this week for their defensive coordinator vacancy. The full list includes: Browns
The New York Jets have been looking to fill their vacant defensive coordinator position but things have been eerily quiet. Last offseason, it seemed like each day a different reported head coach or general manager target popped up.
The New York Jets' defense didn't live up to expectations in 2025, to say the least. New York hired former Detroit Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn to be the team's head coach and he brought Steve Wilks to town to be the team's defensive coordinator.
According to Spotrac, the New York Jets have 24 impending free agents entering the 2026 offseason. How should the Jets handle each of them? Cisco had an abysmal 2025 season that saw him allow a 152.6 passer rating on throws into his coverage.
In 2025, the New York Jets’ defense was expected to be the team’s backbone. That could not have been further from the truth. Gang Green’s defense finished the year ranked 31st in both DVOA and points allowed per game (29.6).
For years, Thanksgiving belonged to the NFL, but Christmas belonged to the NBA. Occasionally, an NFL game would fall on Christmas, but it was anomalous, even avoided if possible.
If you're a New York Jets fan upset about the news that Dante Moore is heading back to college, here's some good news for you. If Moore had declared for the 2026 National Football League Draft, he would've at least been considered for the Jets with the No.
New York Jets fans have seen this before. At the start of an offseason that many hoped would begin with a coaching staff overhaul, Woody Johnson opted to retain the key faces of their staff and front office.
It certainly seems likely that when the 2026 National Football League Draft rolls around this offseason that the New York Jets will not select a quarterback with the No.
The offseason is here for the New York Jets and soon enough we'll start to see real movement across the league, but it likely will take until the Super Bowl arrives in February.
All of the recent chatter about the Jets this offseason has been about the quarterback position. This is rightfully so, as the Jets QB situation is among the worst in the NFL right now.
The New York Jets' quarterback search is on and will feature one less rookie option as the offseason kicks off. That is, of course, because Oregon quarterback Dante Moore, who was viewed as the No.
The New York Jets arguably got some good news on Wednesday. Dante Moore, who is a talented quarterback and is a very good prospect in his own right, opted to stay in college for another year.
There are quite a few teams that will have to scratch Dante Moore off their wish list. After being ousted from the College Football Playoff in blowout fashion, many expected Moore to add his name to the NFL Draft.
After going 3-14 in their first season, it was a rough start to the Aaron Glenn/Daren Mougey era. The New York Jets are heading into the offseason with a lot of questions.
The New York Jets need to add a quarterback more than any team in the league. They took a chance on Justin Fields, and it didn't pay off. As a result, it seems like the Jets are going to cut ties with Fields at the end of the year, while veteran signal caller Tyrod Taylor could leave, too.
Chris Harris replaced Steve Wilks as the Jets defensive coordinator late in the season and will have an opportunity to retain his role. However, that won’t stop Aaron Glenn from considering other options for the job.