The New York Jets have an exciting new playmaker to cheer for during the 2025 National Football League season. After losing Tyler Conklin in free agency, the tight end position for the Jets looked like the weakest group for the organization.
Part of why there was so much optimism about the New York Jets' potential Super Bowl window with quarterback Aaron Rodgers was the young talent around him.
The New York Jets are banking on Justin Fields being "the" guy for the franchise in 2025, having already nailed their colors to his mast by announcing him as the starter over Tyrod Taylor.
The New York Jets enter the 2025 NFL season with plenty of change and less hope compared to the Aaron Rodgers seasons. With Aaron Glenn stepping in as head coach and new starting QB Justin Fields under center, the team is clearly in reset mode.
The New York Jets have one of the top corners in the National Football League in Sauce Gardner and added another guy into the mix during the National Football League Draft who could end up having a big impact on the team.
The offseason brings reason for excitement, even for the NFL's bottom feeders. Here's a look at one roster add every fanbase should be excited about heading into the 2025 season.
The New York Jets have had some questions at the safety position over the last few years. New York has attempted to bolster the position with a few guys this offseason.
The New York Jets and wide receiver Garrett Wilson could be approaching a crossroads. Wilson, 24, has been excellent for the Jets in his first three NFL seasons, despite consistently poor quarterback play.
The New York Jets made the bold move this offseason to cut ties with veteran quarterback Aaron Rodgers, promptly replacing him with 26-year-old Justin Fields.
The New York Jets opted to cut Aaron Rodgers and replace him with free agent Justin Fields this offseason. Since making that decision, the Jets have done seemingly everything in their power to build a perfect team for Fields to have around him.
The New York Jets addressed several key roster needs during the 2025 NFL draft. However, the team did not select a defensive tackle, one of the team’s more pressing needs entering the draft.
The New York Jets need to add a wide receiver this offseason. Earlier in the winter, they cut Davante Adams, but they've restructured Allen Lazard's contract and drafted Arian Smith in the fourth round of the NFL Draft.
So much can change in a year. In early May 2024, New York Jets fans were buzzing with optimism, eager to see what a reloaded roster might look like with a fully healthy Aaron Rodgers under center.
The New York Jets decided to cut veteran quarterback Aaron Rodgers earlier this offseason, turning to free agent Justin Fields to take his place. Since being cut, Rodgers has lived in the headlines.
One of the biggest areas of concern for the New York Jets in 2024 was the offense, which finished the season ranked 24th in total yards per game (310.3) and tied for 24th in points per game (19.9).
At this stage of the offseason, should the New York Jets be viewed as the third-worst team in the NFL? ESPN delivered its answer Monday when it gave the Jets the No.
An NFL team’s strength-of-schedule can be the difference between multiple victories. With each team facing only 14 opponents in a 32-team league, there is extreme variance in strength-of-schedule across the NFL.
The New York Jets have an intriguing, new weapon for Justin Fields to throw to. With Tyler Conklin leaving the organization this offseason in free agency, the tight end position has been of question.
They are the New York “Jets,” aren’t they? For a team named after an aircraft, there is not much aerial imagery present in the team’s branding or culture.
Justin Fields has a clear path ahead for the New York Jets this offseason after signing a two-year deal in free agency. Some thought he would be involved in a training camp battle with veteran Tyrod Taylor for the starting position, but Aaron Glenn and Darren Mougey put a pin in that thought rather early, announcing Fields as the starter.
The new-look New York Jets are reshaping their defense to new head coach Aaron Glenn’s liking. The secondary welcomed an exciting new addition in the third round of this year’s NFL Draft.