The New York Jets have just three games left in the 2025 regular season and have been eliminated from playoff contention for a while, and currently have a 3-11 record.
The New York Jets have not had the season they may have wanted, but there are always some things to be happy about in the storm. For offensive coordinator Tanner Engstrand, it’s the play of one of his wide receivers, Adonai Mitchell.
The New York Jets have not had Garrett Wilson on the field for a game since Nov. 9 against the Cleveland Browns due to a knee injury. Before that game, Wilson missed the Week 7 contest against the Carolina Panthers and the Week 8 matchup against the Cincinnati Bengals as well.
The New York Jets returned to the field on Sunday for a showdown with one of the AFC’s top teams, the Jacksonville Jaguars. This game came on the heels of the Jets’ rough performance against their division rival, the Miami Dolphins, last week.
The New York Jets hit the road in Week 16 to face the New Orleans Saints. Both teams are eliminated from playoff contention, but this game will matter for the future of both organizations.
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The New York Jets continued their downward spiral with a brutal 48-20 loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars in Week 15. The dismal showing got defensive coordinator Steve Wilks fired as New York fell to 3-11 in Aaron Glenn’s debut season.
On Sunday, the New York Jets dropped to 3-11 on the 2025 NFL season with a blowout road loss at the hands of the Jacksonville Jaguars. This campaign has been a disaster for the Jets overall, with the team becoming major sellers at the recent trade deadline by dealing away both Sauce Gardner and Quinnen Williams.
The San Francisco 49ers announced they have re-signed QB Adrian Martinez to the practice squad. He just spent a week with the Jets after they had some injury issues at the position. Martinez, 25, transferred from Nebraska to Kansas State following the 2021 season.
The Jets enjoyed stability on defense for three-plus seasons, having Robert Saleh overseeing Jeff Ulbrich. The unit made tremendous strides in 2022 and remained one of the league’s best in 2023.
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.
Jets HC Aaron Glenn told reporters today that undrafted rookie QB Brady Cook would continue to remain the starter this upcoming week, even with Tyrod Taylor and Justin Fields healthy enough to resume practicing, via Zack Rosenblatt. Taylor and Fields will compete to be the No.
The Jets’ front office clearly believes that December is the season of giving, as they’ve handed out another contract extension. Last week, it was starting center Josh Myers.
The New York Jets’ decision to release wide receiver Allen Lazard represents more than a routine roster move. It serves as a symbolic endpoint to an ambitious but ultimately unfulfilled era built around Aaron Rodgers.
New York Jets tight end Jeremy Ruckert agreed to a two-year, $10 million extension, ESPN reported Wednesday. The deal can be worth a maximum of $5.5 million per year with incentives, per the report.
The New York Jets clearly have their eyes on the future. New York is 3-11 headed into Week 16 and recent fired defensive coordinator Steve Wilks after getting blown out by Jacksonville.
The New York Jets are mired in one of their worst defensive seasons in franchise history. They are allowing 28.4 points per game, ranking 30th in the NFL, which would be their second-worst ranking since the league increased to 32 teams in 2002.
When Woody Johnson and the New York Jets successfully completed their Aaron Rodgers gambit in 2023, it was expected that some of his former teammates would come join him in the Big Apple.
The Pittsburgh Steelers made a late-season addition to their wide receiver room when they signed Adam Thielen ahead of Week 14, and there is now speculation that another could be coming.
The New York Jets’ 28-point defeat to the Jacksonville Jaguars was their most substantial blowout loss in a season filled with them. Yet, their two brightest silver linings still shined through the darkness once more.
New York Jets head coach Aaron Glenn fired defensive coordinator Steve Wilks on Monday following a lopsided loss in Jacksonville. The Jets (3-11) surrendered season highs in yards (438) and points in the 48-20 thumping by the Jaguars (10-4) on Sunday.