It's been an eventful few days around the New York Jets. The Jets' season ended this past weekend and the week has been full of interviews and information as the team begins to chart a path forward.
The New York Jets have plenty of questions as the 2026 offseason gets underway, including what they will do at the quarterback position after the Justin Fields experiment crashed and burned last year.
The New York Jets were the topic of conversation on ESPN on Wednesday. Oregon quarterback Dante Moore, who is widely expected to be the No. 2 quarterback in the 2026 NFL Draft class, hasn't announced whether he will be going to the draft or staying in college.
Currently, 38 active NFL players have had multiple seasons with 1,000 or more receiving yards. How many can you name in five minutes?
The New York Jets suffered another embarrassing defeat, this time 42-10 at the hands of the New England Patriots. Their passing attack, once again led by quarterback Brady Cook, continued to falter.
Rule changes have made passing numbers easier to compile in the modern era, and the game's top quarterbacks have taken full advantage. While the heaviest hitters are represented here, some storied postseasons by slightly lesser-celebrated QBs remain entrenched in playoff annals as well.
It has been a brutal season for the New York Jets. A combination of poor play and significant injuries have left the Jets in last place in the AFC East, and it adds to the frustration of their long-suffering fans.
Happy holidays everyone! I hope you’re all enjoying the festive season. We’re coming down to the wire in the NFL, with just two weeks (and one game) to go in the regular season before the playoffs kick off.
On the Nightcap Podcast with Shannon Sharpe and Chad Ochocinco, Houston Texans cornerback Derek Stingley says New York Jets wide receiver Garrett Wilson has been his toughest cover since entering the NFL.
Hey, when a top-flight weapon is forced to sit on the couch, it’s only natural that thoughts run rampant and distractions are sought after. Just glance at Garrett Wilson as the prime evidence for that very notion.
New York Jets wide receiver Garrett Wilson is out for the final three games of the regular season and will not return from injured reserve. "We felt like it was best for him and the team," head coach Aaron Glenn said on Friday.
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.
Trudging through another down season, the Jets will not opt to bring back their cornerstone wide receiver from IR. Aaron Glenn confirmed Friday (via the New York Post’s Brian Costello) the team is shutting down Garrett Wilson.
Wilson hasn't appeared in a game since Week 10 of the season due to a lingering knee issue.
Jets HC Aaron Glenn said they will not bring back WR Garrett Wilson from injured reserve, shutting him down for the rest of the season, per Brian Costello.
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.
With a ton of draft capital over the next two classes, the New York Jets are a franchise that are hoping to flip their fortunes as quickly as the roster.
If you're a New York Jets fan who has been hoping to see Garrett Wilson back on the field on Sunday against the Jacksonville Jaguars, it sounds like you may have to wait a bit longer.
The Jets are placing star wide receiver Garrett Wilson on injured reserve, per a team announcement.
The New York Jets’ season does not look like it’s getting better anytime soon amid the latest injury news on Garrett Wilson. The Jets wide receiver has reportedly been diagnosed with a knee sprain.
New York Jets receiver Garrett Wilson returned from a two-game absence on Sunday only go suffer an injury to the same knee that sidelined him for the team’s previous two games.
According to Richi Cimini, Jets WR Garrett Wilson is expected to miss another three to four weeks after re-injuring his knee in Sunday’s game against the Browns. Cimini says Wilson will avoid surgery and should just need to rehab his knee, but it’s still a big blow to New York’s passing offense.
Star wide receiver Garrett Wilson has weighed in on the New York Jets’ fire sale at the 2025 NFL trade deadline. The Jets moved on from All-Pro defenders Sauce Gardner and Quinnen Williams, trading the Pro Bowl pair away for a war chest of draft assets.
Amid the rubble of the New York Jets' trade-deadline fire sale, Wilson believes the team may have found a gem.
The New York Jets traded away two of their best players on Tuesday, and star wide receiver Garrett Wilson has now made his feelings on the blockbuster moves clear.
New York Jets wide receiver Garrett Wilson is expected to miss “a couple of weeks” with a hyperextended knee suffered in Sunday’s loss to the Broncos, per ESPN’s Adam Schefter.
Star wide receiver Garrett Wilson was among Jets players who vented their frustrations after the club fell to 0-4 on the season.
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