While a lot of attention surrounding the New York Jets stems from Aaron Rodgers returning to the team looking healthy, there are some other players who could be in for huge years.
It would be an enormous jump from 2023 The Jets had a rough season on offense in 2023. They finished either at or near the bottom of the league in almost every major offensive category.
With the upgrades the team made this offseason and the AFC East landscape potentially in flux, there are plenty of reasons to be optimistic about the Jets in 2024.
The New York Jets had major expectations entering last season after their acquisition of Aaron Rodgers from the Green Bay Packers. That lasted all but four snaps after Rodgers tore his Achilles.
Aaron Rodgers and the New York Jets are set to begin a revenge tour when the 2024 NFL season gets underway. After a brutal torn Achilles suffered just four plays into his first offensive drive, Rodgers has an even bigger chip on his shoulder and drive for success this year.
With the NFL offseason rolling along, who is the best-kept secret on the New York Jets currently? In the opinion of one NFL analyst, it is veteran cornerback D.J.
Earlier this week, Justin Jefferson of the Minnesota Vikings signed a massive contract extension to remain with the team for another four years. His deal makes him the highest paid non-quarterback in the NFL.
The New York Jets cornerback room is one of the best in the NFL, but their counterparts in the safety room may be one of the weakest. As Pro Football Focus' Zoltan Buday compiled a list of the league's top 32 safeties, New York's roster was left completely unmentioned.
The Jets have to quality linebackers in C.J. Mosley and Quincy Williams, but how does that compare against the rest of the league.
The New York Jets’ defense was elite in 2023, finishing third-best in defensive DVOA behind only the Baltimore Ravens and Cleveland Browns. With Pro Bowlers at four different position groups, the unit had few weaknesses.
With the New York Jets hoping for a bounce-back season, wide receiver Allen Lazard is one player to keep an eye on as a cut candidate this offseason. It was a tough 2023 season for the New York Jets.
New York Jets superstar quarterback Aaron Rodgers spent most of his career getting drowned with praise from NFL analysts and fans. Rivals would cast shade in various forms, but it was rare to see analysts continue to take shots.
The 2024 NFL season is right around the corner and most of the offseason action has died down. While it has been relatively quiet on the transaction front, there could still be some moves brewing.
The most important thing the New York Jets had to do this offseason was upgrade their offensive line. After being one of the worst units in the NFL last year, Joe Douglas and his front office recognized they had to be aggressive and pursue above-replacement level players to revamp their line to protect Aaron Rodgers coming off a torn Achilles.
While he has not been in the area for an extended period of time, the New York Jets first-round pick is already making a significant impact. Rookie offensive tackle Olu Fashanu visited children at the Goryeb Children’s Hospital in Morristown, N.J.
New York Jets fans had high hopes for offensive lineman Mekhi Becton after the team selected him 11th overall in the 2020 NFL draft. Unfortunately, injuries, effort and performance quickly found Becton a one-way ticket out of New York.
The New York Jets had a devastating 2023 campaign thanks to Aaron Rodgers’ torn Achilles, but the Jets reloaded with some big moves during the NFL offseason and seem prepared to make another run at the AFC East title in 2024.
Could anyone else have done better considering the circumstances as New York Jets' head coach last year? Once franchise quarterback Aaron Rodgers was lost for the season four plays into the opener, realistically, what was Robert Saleh supposed to do?
The Jets have waived UDFA DE Tyreek Johnson, per the transaction wire. Johnson appeared in 16 games for South Carolina from 2022-2023 after enrolling in 2018 but suffered a variety of injuries before becoming a regular member of the rotation.
New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers has been one of the most significant quarterbacks in the sport and has been touted as one of the best to ever throw the football.
Does Sauce have a point, or is all this laughable?
The Jets have a long history of draft picks, and quarterbacks in particular who never panned out the way they were supposed to. From Zach Wilson, to Sam Darnold, to Geno Smith, to Mark Sanchez and so on, the team always winds up with the guy who just couldn’t make it work.
The Jets made a major addition to their defense this offseason by acquiring the edge-rusher from the Philadelphia Eagles for a conditional draft pick.
We saw reports a couple of weeks ago that the Jets would be open to trading away wide receiver Allen Lazard. One thing that’s become more than clear, though, is that New York won’t likely be cutting him anytime soon.
One of the newest members of the Jets’ roster has not been present for the club’s two OTA sessions that have been open to the media.
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