Things are starting to really heat up across the National Football League right now. We're days away from free agency kicking off and teams are getting ready.
For now, the New York Jets’ 2026 draft blueprint remains murky. Clarity will be provided over the next week-plus as the team fills certain holes with free agent signings.
The New York Jets are one of the worst teams in the league, which sparked them to kick off a huge rebuild last year. Though they were trying to win with Justin Fields at the helm, it wasn't working, so the team opted to bench Fields and trade away a few stars.
The New York Jets desperately need a new quarterback after Justin Fields' time as the starter was disastrous. Tyrod Taylor struggled as the backup, too, which means the Jets could be looking for a completely new quarterback room.
Four days away from the opening of the NFL’s legal tampering window, the interwebs are shrouded in the smoky aroma of free agency hot takes. Well, allow me to provide a take that isn’t too hot at all: The New York Jets should attempt to bring 29-year-old defensive end John Franklin-Myers back to Florham Park.
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.
Few teams enter the 2026 NFL Draft with more intrigue than the New York Jets. They have two first-round selections and will operate under the new leadership of general manager Darren Mougey and head coach Aaron Glenn.
There was a lot that went wrong throughout the 2025 National Football League season for the New York Jets. While this is the case, there really were a few clear bright spots.
The New York Jets need a starting quarterback once again, and this offseason, the list of available names is particularly fascinating. Since the Jets are not expected to use the No.
The New York Jets need to completely revamp their defense this offseason after trading Sauce Gardner and Quinnen Williams at the trade deadline last year.
Former New York Jets head coach and college football legend Lou Holtz passed away on Wednesday afternoon in Orlando, Fla., his family reported (per his official X account).
The New York Jets made a great decision on Tuesday as they opted to hand young running back Breece Hall the non-exlusive franchise tag, as opposed to the transition tag.
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 took a risk on Justin Fields last offseason and it didn't pay off. Fields struggled for the first half of the year before being benched in favor of veteran Tyrod Taylor.
The chatter around the New York Jets' quarterback room has been endless and is only going to increase with free agency set to kick off on March 9. Will Justin Fields stick around?
With free agency and the NFL draft approaching, there are a pair of moves, one via each avenue, that the Jets could find themselves having one of the best (if not the best), young offensive lines in the NFL.
The New York Jets have made a lot of big moves over the last year and they're seemingly trending in the right direction after a disastrous season. Last season, they opted to trade Sauce Gardner to the Indianapolis Colts for a haul of draft picks while sending Quinnen Williams to the Dallas Cowboys for another haul of draft capital.
The world lost legendary actor Robert Duvall in February. Many know him as Tom Hagen, the non-Italian consigliere in “The Godfather,” but he was sneakily
With the NFL Scouting Combine concluded, the sports world’s greatest NFL Draft analysts now have more information than they have at any point during this offseason.
The New York Jets don't have a clear answer at quarterback right now. Out of all of the talking points around the franchise, that much is clear. Justin Fields is on the roster, Tyrod Taylor is a free agent and Brady Cook is under contract for the 2026 season as well.
Another Jets quarterback search is afoot. With Justin Fields on track to be released, the team may be set to launch a lower-cost effort to staff the position in 2025.
The NFL’s franchise tag deadline has passed. Not only did the New York Jets place a tag on running back Breece Hall, but they also received important news regarding the players who were and were not tagged around the NFL.
The New York Jets have quite a few holes on their roster, and, at quarterback, nobody knows what New York will do next. One thing is certain: The front office is having numerous discussions about the next signal-caller they should add.