The New York Jets did everything they could this offseason to build an offense around quarterback Justin Fields. This includes using their top two picks on offensive players: right tackle Armand Membou and tight end Mason Taylor.
The New York Jets have their newest quarterback in Justin Fields and there's a lot to be excited about with him. Fields is just 26 years old and will give the Jets one of the better dual-threat options in the league.
The New York Jets aren't the only team that made a change at quarterback this offseason. New York moved on from Aaron Rodgers and signed Justin Fields in free agency.
The New York Jets made a huge splash in free agency when they decided to cut Aaron Rodgers and issue a two-year, $40 million deal to Justin Fields. Fields is expected to step in as the franchise quarterback from day one in New York.
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 a lot to prove this season. Following a few disappointing years, especially last season, the team has essentially rebuilt a lot of their roster, including their quarterback, heading into the season.
NFL fans like to grade draft picks based on positional needs. So, when New York Jets fans saw that the team drafted a cornerback in the third round, many groaned.
Every day that passes is another day the New York Jets should be thankful they didn't cater to Aaron Rodgers for another offseason. The 41-year-old Rodgers can't make up his mind as to whether or not he wants to continue his professional football career.
The New York Jets have been busy this offseason with moves left and right but one announcement certainly must have come at least at somewhat of a surprise.
Jets fans now can feel a little better about the Haason Reddick saga. Last year, New York sent a 2026 third-round pick to the Philadelphia Eagles for Reddick, who posted 27 combined sacks in 2022 and 2023.
Should the New York Jets add another signal-caller ahead of the 2025 season? It is a popular question among Jets fans following the retirement of 2024 fifth-round pick Jordan Travis.
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.
The New York Jets selected seven players in the NFL draft last week, with all seven picks coming in the first five rounds. The Jets went with offensive players with their first two picks, and then mainly focused on the defensive side of the ball.
The New York Jets have been talked about a lot this offseason and a good amount of this speculation has been ridiculous. One person who has felt the brunt of this is running back Breece Hall.
Football is a team game, and it doesn't matter how good your quarterback is; he can't do it all himself. The New York Jets have done their best to surround Justin Fields with good players this offseason.
One of the New York Jets' biggest roster holes entering the NFL Draft was at receiver, and the franchise didn't draft a receiver, aside from Arian Smith in the fourth round.
The next stage of the 2025 offseason workout plan is about to begin this week for the New York Jets. This time, the focus is on the rookie class. All newcomers
The New York Jets are going to have a couple of decisions to make this offseason before the 2025 National Football League season gets here. As of this moment, there doesn't seem to be many massive roster batters to watch out for.
Tension had been building between the New York Jets and 2024 fifth-round pick Jordan Travis, well before he announced his retirement. Speaking on the “Flight Deck Podcast,” ESPN’s Rich Cimini reported that the Jets were aware Travis was struggling in his rehab long before the retirement became official, with strain growing between the two sides.
The New York Jets' offseason has seen the franchise largely move in silence, with Aaron Glenn not wanting any distractions, something that previous regimes couldn't get out of the way of.
Following the 2025 NFL Draft, the New York Jets signed South Alabama wide receiver Jamaal Pritchett as an undrafted free agent. He spent three seasons with the Jaguars and prior to that, one year at Tuskegee.
The New York Jets seemingly showed they are all-in on Justin Fields when they didn't select a single quarterback during the 2025 NFL Draft. At least one executive thinks that was a mistake.