In hiring head coach Aaron Glenn and general manager Darren Mougey, the New York Jets have made an intentional step toward both competency and a full-scale cultural reset.
The NFL just dropped its list of key dates for the 2025 season, and there’s a lot for Jets fans to keep track of. From Jets training camp to the trade deadline and everything in between, here’s a full rundown of what’s coming and when.
Welcome to today’s Jets News roundup, your go-to source for all things New York Jets. In today’s coverage, we delve into standout performances from OTAs,
What will the New York Jets’ passing game look like in 2025? It promises to feature the Justin Fields-Garrett Wilson duo more than anything else, that’s for sure.
The New York Jets are entering a new era in 2025, with a new head coach in Aaron Glenn, new coordinators on both sides of the ball, and a new quarterback in Justin Fields.
Days away from Summer, the beginning of June is an important time for NFL general managers. It’s at this time, teams who have designated released players as post-June 1st cuts now see the financial benefits from them.
The New York Jets are still one offensive skill player short of a playoff-caliber offense. With wideout Garrett Wilson, running back Breece Hall, and rookie tight end Mason Taylor, the Jets have some exciting pieces wherever you look.
The New York Jets made the difficult decision this offseason to move on from five-time Pro Bowler CJ Mosley. Although the Jets moved on, he has still had a big impact with one of the team’s biggest players this offseason.
Josh Reynolds didn't have the best of seasons last year with the Denver Broncos and then the Jacksonville Jaguars as the receiver played what some critics might call so-so football.
The New York Jets are trending in the right direction. New York has had a strong offseason and pretty much everything out of organized team activites has been positive so far.
Over the past few seasons, the Jets’ front office and this new regime have made it known that they want to develop a high-caliber offensive line. And according to Pro Football Focus, they have done just that.
One of the most interesting position battles to follow this offseason for the New York Jets will be at safety. New York signed former Jacksonville Jaguars starter Andre Cisco to a one-year, $8.5 million deal this offseason in free agency.
The New York Jets seemingly did everything in their power to turn the page from the disastrous Aaron Rodgers era. They began by cutting Rodgers without much warning to him or the rest of the football world.
The New York Jets have a new tight end at their disposal and it sounds like things are already starting to trend in the right direction. New York lost Tyler Conklin in free agency and used the 2025 National Football League Draft as a way to add more talent.
As the New York Jets try to build the foundations of a playoff team, they'll have some interesting personnel decisions to make in 2025. The Jets had a lot of first-round picks early this decade, which means they're all getting close to free agency.
The Jets have been struck with a somewhat unbelievable amount of “bad luck” over the course of the franchise’s history. Whether it be injuries to key players, prospects not panning out, or poor managerial and coaching decisions, something always seems to go wrong for Gang Green.
The New York Jets used the No. 3 overall pick in the 2018 NFL Draft on quarterback Sam Darnold. Darnold struggled mightily with the Jets before landing with the Carolina Panthers and San Francisco 49ers.
The New York Jets have argubaly the top cornerback in football in Sauce Gardner. Gardner earned First-Team All-Pro honors in his first two seasons. In 2024, he didn't earn Pro Bowl or All-Pro honors, but he still was great for New York.
The direction to which the New York Jets are going is clear. The team is last in cash spending, and having to handle the dead money from players like quarterback Aaron Rodgers and wide receiver Davante Adams, it's natural that the new management will pump the brakes to build from the ground up.
Greg Zuerlein was projected to be the Jets’ kicker heading into 2025, even after the team brought in competition earlier in the offseason. But with the veteran recently released, there’s a new leg in town—one that may just be better for the team’s future.
New New York Jets coach Aaron Glenn made a statement when the team chose to release veteran quarterback Aaron Rodgers this offseason. Under this Jets regime, the roster was going to get younger.
June 1 has finally arrived for the New York Jets. The turn in the calendar will bring something of a celebration for the franchise. They are about to receive some major cap relief.