The football world received a jarring wake-up call Saturday morning when news broke that Mark Sanchez, the former USC and New York Jets quarterback turned Fox Sports analyst, was stabbed in downtown Indianapolis.
On Saturday afternoon, TMZ had heartbreaking news to share involving former New York Jets quarterback Mark Sanchez. Sanchez, 38, is in Indianapolis this weekend to call the Raiders-Colts game for FOX.
Dysfunctional teams do dysfunctional things. They also find themselves in the middle of all sorts of dysfunction unrelated to wins and losses. The New York Jets have been sued by Elaine Chen, the team's former V.P.
The New York Jets have a tough matchup in Week 5, as they play host to Dak Prescott, George Pickens, and the Dallas Cowboys. This isn't the same dominant Cowboys team from years past, but it's still a good unit with a good offense.
To go with Yardbarker's trade installments on quarterbacks, running backs, and wide receivers, here is a look at the biggest moves involving pass rushers.
The New York Jets took a risk by cutting ties with Aaron Rodgers early in the offseason. Shortly after this, the Jets opted to sign young quarterback Justin Fields to replace Rodgers.
The Jets are still looking for their first win and will host the Cowboys this Sunday. Coach Aaron Glenn’s team has lost four straight games in his debut season.
Just when you thought the New York Jets organization couldn’t find new ways to make headlines for all the wrong reasons. The franchise is now dealing with a lawsuit that reads like a corporate thriller, filed by former vice president of finance Elaine Chen.
The New York Jets dropped to 0-4 after an ugly outing against the Miami Dolphins with 13 penalties (9 on offense) and three lost fumbles. One of the penalties came in the third quarter with the Jets down 17-10, when cornerback Sauce Gardner was flagged for 10 yards while covering for Jaylen Waddle.
Former Jets running back Bilal Powell took the mic for his new and while he didn’t do that thing that so many podcasters do. Powell wasn’t screaming a stream of blistering hot takes to get some easy clicks, but he did have a few thoughts that may surprise a few folks.
The New York Jets have been at the center of a lot of trade speculation early in the year. They've stumbled out to a 0-4 start with a crushing Week 4 loss to the Miami Dolphins.
The New York Jets have been at the center of a lot of trade buzz for a few weeks now and it's only going to heat up as time goes on. The Jets are 0-4 after a crushing loss in Week 4 to the Miami Dolphins.
Aaron Glenn has lived it before. A poor start to the season is what we’re talking about here. Back in 2021, during his first year as the Detroit Lions‘ defensive coordinator, Glenn endured an 0-8 start before eventually ending the season with 3–13–1 under Dan Campbell.
We’re nearly one quarter of the way through the 2025 NFL season, which means it’s a great time to check in on the status of the New York Jets’ roster. Which positions are most to blame for the 0-4 start?
Jets head coach Aaron Glenn announced that running back Braelon Allen is expected to miss eight to 12 weeks due to the knee injury that landed him on injured reserve on Thursday.
For a franchise and a fanbase starved for success, an 0-4 start to the season feels painfully familiar. The New York Jets, mired in a 14-year playoff drought, are once again facing an uphill battle, and the frustration from the stands is palpable.
After falling to the Miami Dolphins this past Monday night, the Jets have now dropped to 0-4. As the halfway point of the season quickly approaches, it is time to start thinking about a major checkpoint of any NFL season – the trade deadline.
When the New York Jets acquired cornerback Jarvis Brownlee Jr. from the Tennessee Titans on Sept. 23, fans and analysts were all relatively surprised. Not only did New York sign Brandon Stephens to a three-year contract in free agency, but the organization also drafted AZ Thomas in the third round of the 2025 draft just a month later.
The New York Jets may be 0-4, but if you live on the optimistic end of the fandom spectrum, you don’t have to dig far beneath the surface to find silver linings.
The New York Jets announced Tuesday that they’ve signed OL Liam Fornadel to their practice squad and released LB Ben Niemann from the unit. Niemann, 30, signed with the Chiefs as an undrafted free agent out of Iowa following the 2018 NFL Draft.