The New York Jets still have plenty of money to spend this offseason if they want to continue to bolster the roster through free agency. Despite a flurry of moves to kick off the new league year, Over The Cap currently has the Jets projected to have over $37 million in salary cap space.
In his second offseason with the New York Jets, Aaron Glenn is unsurprisingly revamping his defense in free agency. While the second-year head coach remains focused on improving his secondary, he retained one defensive back by re-signing veteran safety Andre Cisco.
Most of the NFL mock drafts focus on the early rounds, but there are still many prominent college players who will hear their names called later. These are just some of the big names that could hear their names in the later rounds.
The New York Jets added an unexpected twist to the offseason by acquiring quarterback Geno Smith in a trade with the Las Vegas Raiders. The move quickly generated discussion across the league, including a reaction from former NFL quarterback and analyst Dan Orlovsky.
The Jets have been active in adding starters from elsewhere this week, and now they will keep one of their own. The team will re-sign safety Andre Cisco, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.
The New York Jets have already added one quarterback this offseason and it really sounds like the franchise is looking for more. Geno Smith came to town in a trade with the Las Vegas Raiders.
Former Tennessee Vols quarterback Joe Milton is going to have a similar experience this summer as his former UT teammate Hendon Hooker had last summer.
NFL prospects from major programs get most of the attention, but there are numerous examples of players drafted from small schools who have become difference-makers.
The New York Jets came into the offseason with a massive hole at quarterback after Justin Fields, Tyrod Taylor, and Brady Cook struggled last season. They came into free agency with an aggressive mindset.
The New York Jets are aiming for their first postseason appearance since the 2010 AFC Championship Game. The team has had six head coaches since then, including Aaron Glenn, who is entering his second season.
The New York Jets desperately need to upgrade their wide receiver room alongside star pass catcher Garrett Wilson. If they can't find any more weapons, newly added quarterback Geno Smith is going to struggle tremendously this year.
The Jets have decided to retain another one of their own offensive linemen by re-signing swing tackle Chukwuma Okorafor just days after inking backup guard Xavier Newman and tackle/guard Max Mitchell.
The New York Jets came into the offseason with major holes on their roster, but the front office deserves a lot of credit for the way they attacked the trade block and free agency.
The New York Jets reportedly are bringing back another depth piece in free agency. Brian Costello of the New York Post reported on Friday morning that New York agreed to terms on a new deal with eight-year veteran offensive tackle Chukwuma Okorafor.
Chukwuma Okorafor lined up a deal with the Jets early in free agency last spring. Almost exactly one year later, the veteran offensive tackle made the same choice.
The New York Jets have been one of the most active teams in the National Football League when it has come to free agency, but there's still plenty of room for more.
Much is said about an NFL team's ability to score on offense and to prevent opponents from scoring on defense, but it's often the special teams that can determine the outcome of a game.
Quarterback Geno Smith’s tumultuous 2013 to 2016 tenure with the New York Jets served as a fundamental, albeit painful experience. But it did help shape him into the player he is now.
What was old is new again for the New York Jets in 2026. Geno Smith will be their quarterback after a trade with the Las Vegas Raiders, and they signed Demario Davis to a two-year contract.
The New York Jets are an NFL organization that is in a very tough spot right now. Head coach Aaron Glenn heads into a year two that will either make-or-break his tenure with the team.
The Jets have gone on quite the spending spree on the defensive side of the football since the start of free agency, but today they addressed the offensive line, adding guard Dylan Parham and retaining tackle Max Mitchell.
Matt Snell, the bruising running back who powered the New York Jets to their iconic moment in a shocking Super Bowl III victory, died Tuesday morning on Long Island at the age of 84, the team announced.