The first date on the New York Jets‘ 2025 schedule has been officially revealed by the team on social media. Justin Fields and the Jets will fly to London in Week 6 and play host to the Denver Broncos.
Moving in silence. That is what New York Jets head coach Aaron Glenn wanted to do when he spoke at owners meetings in Florida at the end of March. While the coach may have used that term to explain the lack of leaks in the building, there’s another obvious application to that as well.
The New York Jets are going to be hitting the road again in 2025 and playing a game in London. Last year, the Jets took on the Minnesota Vikings at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium and ended up losing 23-17.
The New York Jets' offense was seen as Justin Fields, Garrett Wilson and Breece Hall prior to the NFL Draft. With the thought of the franchise using the No.
Justin Fields was moved on from the Pittsburgh Steelers and found a home with the New York Jets as he looks to reignite his struggling career. The former
The New York Jets finished the 2024 season with a 5-12 record, third in the AFC East. The franchise will be hoping to get off to a flying start in a new era this coming season, led by Justin Fields.
There was a time in which Aaron Rodgers was viewed as a savior for the New York Jets franchise. New York brought Rodgers to town ahead of the 2023 season with the hope that he would take the franchise back to the playoffs and even Super Bowl contention after whiffing on the selection of young signal-caller Zach Wilson.
As of writing, it hasn't been shared exactly what the New York Jets' 2025 schedule will be. Leaks have already starting popping up about potential matchups, but the only matchup that has been confirmed so far has been the Philadelphia Eagles and Dallas Cowboys kicking off the 2025 season on Thursday Night Football on September 4th.
The Dolphins signed free agent cornerback Kendall Sheffield, the team announced Monday. Sheffield, 28, played six games for the Jets last season, seeing action on 92 defensive snaps and 48 on special teams.
The New York Jets have a new tight end at their disposal right now. After losing Tyler Conklin this offseason in free agency, the tight end position was arguably the biggest hole for the franchise.
It’s rare enough to see two brothers dominate on the same NFL defense. It’s unheard of to see three—especially when one of them is fighting his way from the HBCU ranks to make it happen.
There are indelible images of certain athletes in specific uniforms. Barry Sanders wearing the Honolulu blue and silver of the Detroit Lions, for example.
It sounds like there is a lot of excitement in the New York Jets organization right now. The last few years brought excitement to New York as well, but for slightly different reasons.
The New York Jets have made a lot of moves following their decision to release veteran signal caller Aaron Rodgers. But they could continue to make moves as they look to transition from the Rodgers era to the Justin Fields era.
Will Aaron Rodgers play football in 2025? The New York Jets front office probably doesn’t really care right now. New York opted to move on and sign Justin Fields.
The new regime for the New York Jets under Aaron Glenn is off and running, with the former Detroit Lions defensive coordinator looking to hit the ground running.
New York Jets quarterback Justin Fields is looking to reignite his NFL career in the Big Apple, and he will have a head coach in Aaron Glenn who believes he is the guy.
The New York Jets entered the offseason in desperate need of pass catching options beyond star fourth-year wideout Garrett Wilson. After failing to address the issue in free agency, New York needed to land an offensive playmaker in the draft.
The New York Jets already employ two memebers of the same family and there's a chance a third could end up making his mark. New York already has both defensive lineman Quinnen Williams and linebacker Quincy Williams in the organization.
The New York Jets' offense needed more weapons to support Justin Fields, and that led them to draft LSU tight end Mason Taylor in the second round. With
In some cities, the brother of a current or former player has gotten a tryout at rookie minicamp. In New Jersey, the brother of two current brothers on the roster is getting a look-see.
When the New York Jets were on the clock at pick number seven in the 2025 NFL Draft, they had a choice to make between the offensive tackle, and the do-it-all tight end.
During a Thursday evening appearance on Pittsburgh sports radio station 93.7 The Fan, Steelers insider Ray Fittipaldo of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette suggested the club could soon trade for one of Rodgers' former targets.
Jets rookie GM Darren Mougey looks to be hard at work with rookie mini-camp on the horizon as tons of rookie deals have been announced this evening. Thus
The New York Jets announced they’ve signed third-round rookie CB Azareye’h Thomas a four-year deal. Thomas, 20, was a four-star recruit and the fourth-ranked athlete in the 2022 recruiting class out of Niceville, Florida.