The New York Jets opened the season against the Pittsburgh Steelers in one of the best games of the week. The Steelers and Jets jockeyed back and forth until Pittsburgh came out on top with a 34-32 victory.
Chris Boswell kicked a career-long 60-yard field goal with 1:03 remaining to give the Pittsburgh Steelers a wild 34-32 victory over the New York Jets in the season opener for both on Sunday afternoon at East Rutherford, N.J.
With the New York Jets hiring Aaron Glenn as their head coach, there are bound to be some changes in New York. Now that Justin Fields has taken over at quarterback, it seems like Glenn is prepared to lean into a run-heavy offense for the foreseeable future, especially since their running back room is loaded with talent.
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Jets GM Darren Mougey believes the team has a well-balanced receiver room and said that WR Xavier Gipson and rookie WR Arian Smith can stretch the field.
Braelon Allen enters his second NFL season with the New York Jets carrying more than just expectations—he’s preparing to take on a new mission for himself.
The New York Jets have made a lot of moves over the last few months, and most of these moves have pushed the team in the right direction. On defense, the Jets added Aaron Glenn, a defensive-minded coach, as their head coach alongside a few personnel upgrades.
The New York Jets made a lot of big moves on offense during the offseason. They added a new quarterback in Justin Fields while also adding to the offensive line and coaching staff.
Braelon Allen is working his way into a bigger role in the New York Jets backfield. The former Wisconsin Badgers running back is taking full advantage of his preseason opportunities, and he's already seeing starting running back Breece Hall's role shrinking.
Are the New York Jets going to keep four running backs on their roster? Much has been made of New York’s three-headed monster of Breece Hall, Braelon Allen, and Isaiah Davis — and deservedly so — but the Jets have another impact back in camp: undrafted rookie Donovan Edwards.
As years go by, it's easy to forget some of the players who suited up on the gridiron. While the quarterback is the one position in the NFL that is under
The New York Jets went out of their way to get younger in the offseason, opting to cut players like Aaron Rodgers and Davante Adams. Players like Justin Fields, Armand Membou, and Garrett Wilson have stolen the spotlight for the Jets this offseason, for good reason, but there are still some talented names not being mentioned as much in the media.
The New York Jets hit the practice field on Friday morning and there was a positive update, but also two not-so-good ones, On the bright side, Jets running back Braelon Allen returned to the practice field after missing some time earlier in the week due to a knee injury.
The New York Jets’ offense is going to look different in 2025. Last year, the Jets had the fewest rushing attempts of any team in the NFL. That’s clearly going to change.
One thing we know is that Aaron Glenn wants his New York Jets to be a physical football team, and for running back Braelon Allen, that's right in his wheelhouse.
New York Jets running back Braelon Allen had a so-so rookie season with a couple of bright spots as he struggled to get a foothold in the offense. Granted, not much about the offense aside from Garrett Wilson was good in 2024, but Allen did show promise with his powerful, bruising style.
Braelon Allen had a relatively quiet rookie season with the New York Jets. The former Wisconsin Badgers fourth-round pick is primed for a much bigger year two.
New York Jets rookie running back Braelon Allen has found himself on the periphery of the offense in Year 1, but when he's gotten his chances, he's made the most of it.
Football season always comes with plenty of surprises. And one of the players turning heads early with the New York Jets is rookie running back Braelon Allen.
With 141 scrimmage yards on the first 25 touches of his career, some fans are wondering how the Wisconsin product dropped to the Jets in the fourth round of the 2024 NFL Draft. He made his opinion known on social media on Friday in a response to one follower's question on the topic.
New York Jets rookie running back Braelon Allen is looking like one of the steals of the 2024 NFL Draft, and he has a theory on why so many teams passed over him.
The New York Jets might have their breakout star for the 2024 season in rookie RB Braelon Allen. After just garbage-time two touches in his NFL debut, Allen played a key role in the Jets Week 2 win against the Tennessee Titans.
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The New York Jets (1-1) found a way to edge out a 24-17 win on the road against the Tennessee Titans (0-2) in Week 2. They were able to do so thanks to their rookie running back, who made NFL history along the way.
This was a must-see play by the Jets offense.
There is some fantasy football hype surrounding former Wisconsin Badgers star running back Braelon Allen. While the New York Jets rookie is not viewed or listed as a starter heading into the 2024 NFL season, there are fantasy football managers who believe that Allen would be a difference-maker at some point this year.
The 2024 NFL Draft is here, making it an excellent time to highlight some of the class' best players with scouting reports. Each report will include strengths, weaknesses and background information. Here's our report on Braelon Allen.
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