The New York Jets’ AFC East rival Buffalo Bills signed a free agent wide receiver linked to the Jets in former Kansas City Chiefs star Marquez Valdes-Scantling on Tuesday.
Wednesday night the NFL will release the full 2024 regular-season schedule. For many teams, this means lots of cross-country and even out-of-country road trips and for others, they get to stay close to home.
Even before their full schedule has been announced, the New York Jets are already considerable underdogs to their Week 1 opponent. On FanDuel Sportsbook, the Jets are 6.5-point underdogs to the San Francisco 49ers.
The Jets’ 2024 regular-season schedule includes their six divisional games, games against the AFC South and NFC West plus a trip to London. Old and new rivalries throughout the season for the 2024 Jets, but what is their record against each team?
The player the Jets desired in the 2024 NFL draft The New York Jets traded up in the third round (#65 overall) of the 2024 NFL draft to select receiver Malachi Corley after multiple failed attempts to trade up into the second round.
One of the more unexpected stories of the NFL offseason involved independent 2024 presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. asking the Jets QB to be his vice presidential running mate.
It’s only the middle of May, but it’s never too early to look at game spreads, as long as the games have been announced. As such, BetMGM has an early point spread for the Jets’ Week 1 Monday night trip to San Francisco to face the 49ers.
The NFL is the only league that can make a big deal out of a schedule release where the opponents have been known for a long time. We all enjoy it, nonetheless.
After learning on Tuesday that the New York Jets will open their 2024 season in San Francisco, we’ve now learned of one more contest on the Jets’ slate prior to tonight’s full schedule release (8 p.m.
As a long-time Jets season ticket holder (1988), selling tickets back to the team has never been an option. As the team launched a new program, it looks like that has changed.
New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers is preparing for a come-back season after missing most of 2023-24 with an Achilles injury. Rodgers wants to hold nothing back when he returns to the field, but he is also making his presence known off the field.
On his show “The Herd,” Colin Cowherd said he would take the under on the New York Jets’ win total in 2024, which currently sits at 9.5. However, Cowherd made quite a few misguided comments when explaining why he is taking the under.
The New York Jets are one of the most interesting teams to monitor heading into 2024, as they could be dark horse contenders in the AFC. The Jets have a future Hall-of-Fame quarterback in Aaron Rodgers, improved offensive weapons and a stingy defense that ranked third in the NFL last season.
The Jets off-season is winding down to its final few weeks. We are days away from the schedule being released and weeks away from training camps to start.
The New York Jets appear to be set at all three starting wide receiver slots for the 2024 NFL season but may benefit from adding one more talent as a recent scouting report suggested.
The Jets official twitter account has confirmed the signing running back Braelon Allen. Chosen in round four of the draft (134th overall), Allen is expected to bring some thump to the Jets backfield.
The New York Jets have been busy this offseason and it appears that they will do everything it takes to get back to the playoffs in 2024. With Aaron Rodgers returning from a brutal Achilles injury, the Jets have been focused on getting him as much help as possible.
Per the NFL transaction wire, the Jets waived RB Jacques Patrick and DE Marquiss Spencer on Monday. To take their place, the team signed WR Hamze El-Zayat and RB Markese Stepp. Patrick, 27, wound up going undrafted out of Florida State back in 2019.
For a mailbag published on Monday, NFL insider Connor Hughes of SNY suggested that the New York Jets think that rookie quarterback and fifth-round draft pick Jordan Travis can become an eventual replacement for Aaron Rodgers.
After struggling with poor performance and injuries up front, adding at the tackle and guard spots was a priority this offseason.
The New York Jets are bringing back Nathaniel Hackett as their offensive coordinator for 2024, but it certainly does not sound like they wanted to.
The Jets hired Hackett after the 2022 season before they officially acquired quarterback Aaron Rodgers from the Green Bay Packers in April 2023.
When the New York Jets selected Malachi Corley with the 65th overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft, immediately, fans and media began to discuss how he could impact the Jets with the ball in his hands.
The New York Jets don’t exactly have a dire need at safety, but it certainly wouldn’t hurt the club to improve at the position, either. Many expected the Jets to key in on a safety in the NFL Draft, but they did not select one until the seventh round, when they took Alabama’s Jaylen Key with the last pick of the draft.
The New York Jets left Detroit after the NFL draft finished feeling good about what they accomplished. They got an offensive tackle of their future, added an offensive weapon on the perimeter, boosted their running back room, and took a chance on a low-risk quarterback.
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