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.
Aaron Glenn would like to change a number of things about the Jets in his first season as their head coach and the team's proclivity for committing penalties is near the top of the list.
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 released their first unofficial depth chart of training camp and there were some interesting tidbits to take away from it. For example, the tight end position raised some questions on the depth chart.
New York Jets rookie tight end Mason Taylor has gotten his feet underneath him in the Big Apple rather quickly, and it's showing up on the practice field.
The New York Jets went out of their way to get younger in the offseason, opting to cut players like Aaron Rodgers and Davante Adams. Players like Justin Fields, Armand Membou, and Garrett Wilson have stolen the spotlight for the Jets this offseason, for good reason, but there are still some talented names not being mentioned as much in the media.
The New York Jets opted to cut Aaron Rodgers and sign Justin Fields to replace him during the offseason. This kind of commitment to Fields should bolster his confidence, but it could also place a lot of pressure on his shoulders.
The New York Jets released their first official depth chart of training camp on Sunday and it had some interesting takeaways. Right now, there are a few questions lingering for the Jets and the wide receiver position certainly is one.
The New York Jets have a lot of exciting storylines to follow this offseason, but their running back battle might be one of the better stories on the team.
A former member of the New York Jets has found a new home and the NFC. Former Jets wide receiver Robbie Chose -- formerly known as Robbie Anderson -- played just two games last season as a member of the Miami Dolphins.
For the first time in 2025, the New York Jets have given a small tease to how their coaching staff currently sees the roster. Gang Green unveiled its first unofficial depth chart of the 2025 season.
The New York Jets have made a lot of big decisions this offseason. They moved on from their head coach, general manager, and quarterback and swiftly replaced them with better options.
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.
The New York Jets hired Aaron Glenn this offseason after he helped turned the Detroit Lions around. Glenn joined the Lions as their defensive coordinator under head coach Dan Campbell.
The New York Jets look like a team that can have a strong running game in 2025. On paper, there’s a real argument that the Jets actually could have one of the best running games in the league.
The Jets parted ways with one former Clemson Tiger before replacing him with one of his college teammates. Safety Jaylin Simpson was let go and to fill his roster spot, Mario Goodrich was added.
New York Jets fans had what turned out to be a minor scare when new quarterback Justin Fields left practice with a toe injury. Now, another newcomer has gotten hurt at training camp on Saturday, and this one sounds more serious.
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.
The New York Jets’ training camp faced an unexpected twist this week when Quinnen Williams left practice after tweaking his calf during individual drills.
The Jets essentially bought a lottery ticket regarding their quarterback situation when they signed Fields to a two-year, $40M deal with $30M guaranteed in March.