There surely will be changes coming for the New York Jets this offseason but one prominent insider ruled out one subtraction. There has been some speculation about Harrison Phillips' future with the franchise.
The NFL combine hasn’t even really started yet but that isn’t stopping “silly season” from getting under way as multiple rumors have already surfaced in regards to the Jets QB situation.
New York Jets head coach Aaron Glenn is getting roasted for a comment he made about calling plays on Tuesday. Glenn explained his decision to take over defensive playcalling duties this season after outsourcing them to Steve Wilks in 2025.
As NFL rules have changed, defensive backs' job descriptions have transitioned. Here is our best attempt at identifying the premier DB performer in each NFL franchise's history.
New York Jets general manager Darren Mougey made it clear the team intends to retain Breece Hall one way or another this offseason. The Jets plan to use either the franchise tag or transition tag on their standout running back if a long-term deal can't be reached by the March 3 deadline, Mougey said on Tuesday at the NFL Combine in Indianapolis.
Breece Hall does not have a new Jets deal in hand at this point. Nevertheless, a departure should not be expected in his case. When speaking to reporters at the Combine on Tuesday, general manager Darren Mougey reiterated his desire for a Hall agreement to be reached in time for free agency.
Will the New York Jets still have Justin Fields by the time the 2026 National Football League season rolls around? Fields signed a two-year, $40 million deal with the Jets last offseason in free agency to replace Aaron Rodgers.
Per Connor Hughes, Jets GM Darren Mougey told reporters at the combine that the team would bring back RB Breece Hall next season. Mougey went on to say that whether the team signed Hall or had to franchise tag him, he wouldn’t be going anywhere this offseason.
The New York Jets have a lot of big decisions to make this offseason. They opted for an aggressive rebuild, led by the pair of trades at the trade deadline that sent Quinnen Williams and Sauce Gardner to contenders.
The New York Jets are going to have a chance to add significant talent early in the 2026 National Football League Draft. New York will be on the clock with the No.
The New York Jets were one of the worst teams in the league at the trade deadline, which caused them to shock the NFL world by swinging a few blockbuster moves.
The New York Jets have oodles of assets this offseason. That doesn’t mean they should throw those assets around wildly. It’s something that often goes overlooked amid free agency speculation involving the Jets.
Are there any big changes on the horizon for the New York Jets? Probably. After going 3-14 in 2025, the Jets have operated like a team that has needed to make changes.
ESPN analysts have identified New York Jets running back Breece Hall as a player who could benefit from a change of scenery as the 2026 NFL offseason approaches.
Over the next few months, there's going to be plenty of chatter about guys the New York Jets could bring to town or move on from. Let's take a quick break from that, though.
The New York Jets have a lot of moves they need to make over the course of the offseason. They need to add some talent to the offense more than anything.
The 2026 National Football League Scouting Combine is here and there's going to be plenty of chatter across the league as the offseason really starts to pick up steam.
Jets owner Woody Johnson can hardly believe the luck on this circuitous route the franchise has traveled right back to the same starting point. Pretty much every avenue a team can think of to find a franchise quarterback has been walked by Johnson and the Jets but none of them have led to a return to the playoffs.
During a recent chat with TMZ Sports, Jordan strongly suggested that he has no interest in signing with the New York Jets if the Jets come calling about his services next month.
The start of NFL free agency is just two weeks away. The New York Jets face a myriad of crucial decisions over the next couple of months, highlighted by their four top-45 picks in April’s NFL draft.
The New York Jets approach to the 2025 NFL draft centered on building around veterans, while adding young support players. However, New York’s vision of kicking off the Aaron Glenn era as head coach with a winning season quickly led them to realize they needed to overhaul their roster.