Last year, the New York Jets seemingly did everything possible to add star-power to the organization ahead of the 2024 National Football League season.
Jets second-round pick Mason Taylor won't be making his preseason debut this week. Taylor has been out of practice the last couple of days and head coach Aaron Glenn told reporters at a Tuesday press conference that the rookie is dealing with a high-ankle sprain.
The Jets have been practicing without Quinnen Williams in recent days and another defensive lineman had to leave Tuesday's practice early. Reporters at the team's training camp shared that defensive tackle Byron Cowart was carted off during the session.
The New York Jets are seemingly all-in with Justin Fields as their new quarterback. They added Fields and didn't add to the quarterback room again, which leaves Tyrod Taylor as the veteran backup to their new franchise guy.
A lot went wrong for the New York Jets during the 2024 season. Their five wins a season ago saw career-worst years from some of the organization’s best players, including a Hall-of-Fame quarterback.
Another football season is upon us as the NFL gears up for Week 1. The Philadelphia Eagles will seek to defend their Super Bowl trophy as the Kansas City Chiefs look to reach the AFC title game for the sixth straight season.
Training camp has been going on long enough to take away some opinions on the New York Jets. The Jets look different. But, that’s not a bad thing. In fact, the vibe around the team is significantly more positive than it was at this time last year.
Earlier this week, Dallas Cowboys superstar Micah Parsons officially requested a trade from the Cowboys. This request sparked rumors all around the league, leading many people to believe the Cowboys would be forced to trade him.
One thing we know about the New York Jets under Aaron Glenn and offensive coordinator Tanner Engstrand is that they will run the ball. Having made it clear
The New York Jets are in the third week of training camp and are just days away from kicking off preseason action. As of writing, the Jets are five days away from their first of three preseason clashes.
The New York Jets desperately need a wide receiver, not named Garrett Wilson, to step up for Justin Fields and the offense this year. Wilson is the clear top dog in the wide receiver room, but with Davante Adams gone, the team doesn't have a clear No.
The New York Jets hit the practice field on Monday and were missing two important pieces. Rookie tight end Mason Taylor and backup quarterback Tyrod Taylor both sat out practice.
Get ready, the Garrett Wilson hype train is full steam ahead. Garrett Wilson is everything you’d want in a wide receiver: precision, versatility, and absurd athleticism.
The New York Jets are entering a new era under head coach Aaron Glenn in 2025. New York hired the former Jets cornerback after his successful stint as the defensive coordinator in Detroit over the past four seasons.
The New York Jets have a true cornerback one on their hands with superstar Sauce Gardner. Gardner was incredible in college and it's transferred over into his first few years in the NFL.
The New York Jets surprised some this offseason when the National Football League's legal tampering period opened with the new league year. New York was busy and made a handful of moves right away headlined by the signing of Justin Fields to be the team's starting quarterback.
The New York Jets opted to cut Aaron Rodgers and sign Justin Fields to be their new franchise quarterback. Fields has a lot of potential and has looked solid in camp so far.
The New York Jets have been dealing with some injuries already this summer. That isn't out of the ordinary. Training camp is entering its third week and preseason games are just about to kick off as well.
The Jets have undergone a youth movement over the past couple of seasons, with a majority of players on their roster coming from their draft selections.
The New York Jets desperately need a second wide receiver to step up this season. They have Garrett Wilson, but that's just about it on offense. Allen Lazard and Josh Reynolds seem like fine options.
New York Jets rookie tight end Mason Taylor is having himself a good start to life in the NFL, hitting the ground running at training camp. More known for his blocking in college than his ability to catch the football, it is clear he's worked on that this offseason, and the results have shown up on the practice field.
The New York Jets have unveiled their first unofficial depth chart of the 2025 season. As displayed by the team’s official website, here is how the Jets’ depth chart is stacking up with only six days left until the preseason opener.
New York Jets star defensive tackle Quinnen Williams will be out one to two weeks with a strained left calf, head coach Aaron Glenn confirmed Friday. The three-time Pro Bowler sustained the injury during positional drills Thursday and did not participate in Friday's training camp session at Florham Park, N.J.