The New York Jets’ offense came out with a bang. To the tune of 32 points, 394 yards, and 23 first downs, New York’s offense looked like a budding juggernaut in its first game under rookie coordinator Tanner Engstrand.
The New York Jets haven't gotten off to a great start to the year despite adding a lot to the organization during the offseason. The Jets hired Darren Mougey to be the team's new general manager before selecting Aaron Glenn as their new head coach.
In a move that most expected to happen much earlier in the week, the Jets have moved on from wide receiver/kick returner Isaiah Williams following a disastrous performance last week. Called on for his first action as a Jet, Williams lost a fumble on kick returns and then called for a fair catch on a punt at the 2-yard-line.
When the Jets hired head coach Aaron Glenn this offseason, his message to Jets fans was to “buckle in” to get ready for what was coming. The head coach should have the same message for his defense this Sunday as they prepare to take on Dak Prescott and the Dallas Cowboys at MetLife Stadium.
To go with Yardbarker's trade installments on quarterbacks, running backs, and wide receivers, here is a look at the biggest moves involving pass rushers.
The NFL has been cracking down hard with fines this year, just ask Saquon Barkley ($46,371, Week 2) or George Pickens ($28,982, Week 2), who’ve both felt the sting in their wallets.
Former NFL quarterback and current Fox Sports analyst Mark Sanchez has been arrested for his alleged role in an incident that left him hospitalized with stab wounds.
The New York Jets waived Isaiah Williams on Saturday, just days after the return specialist fumbled on a second-half kickoff in Monday night's 27-21 loss to the Miami Dolphins.
The New York Jets made a key roster move ahead of their Sunday matchup with the Dallas Cowboys. New York released wide receiver Isaiah Williams after he made a comedy of errors in the Jets’ 27-21 loss to the Dolphins on Monday Night Football, per ESPN reporter Rich Cimini.
Key Points: Jets cut WR/KR Isaiah Williams after MNF fumble vs. Dolphins sparks costly touchdown. Xavier Gipson was also released after Week 1 fumble led to Steelers comeback win.
The football world learned on Saturday that former New York Jets quarterback Mark Sanchez was hospitalized after a scary incident in Indianapolis. According to FOX 59, the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department received word about a stabbing just after 12:30 a.m.
The football world received a jarring wake-up call Saturday morning when news broke that Mark Sanchez, the former USC and New York Jets quarterback turned Fox Sports analyst, was stabbed in downtown Indianapolis.
Per Rich Cimini, the Jets made four roster moves ahead of Week 5, including signing veteran LB Mykal Walker to their active roster. New York is also releasing WR/KR Isaiah Williams and elevating defensive backs Dean Clark and Avery Williams for their upcoming game.
On Saturday afternoon, TMZ had heartbreaking news to share involving former New York Jets quarterback Mark Sanchez. Sanchez, 38, is in Indianapolis this weekend to call the Raiders-Colts game for FOX.
Dysfunctional teams do dysfunctional things. They also find themselves in the middle of all sorts of dysfunction unrelated to wins and losses. The New York Jets have been sued by Elaine Chen, the team's former V.P.
We’re nearly one quarter of the way through the 2025 NFL season, which means it’s a great time to check in on the status of the New York Jets’ roster. Which positions are most to blame for the 0-4 start?
Jets head coach Aaron Glenn announced that running back Braelon Allen is expected to miss eight to 12 weeks due to the knee injury that landed him on injured reserve on Thursday.
For a franchise and a fanbase starved for success, an 0-4 start to the season feels painfully familiar. The New York Jets, mired in a 14-year playoff drought, are once again facing an uphill battle, and the frustration from the stands is palpable.
After falling to the Miami Dolphins this past Monday night, the Jets have now dropped to 0-4. As the halfway point of the season quickly approaches, it is time to start thinking about a major checkpoint of any NFL season – the trade deadline.
Justin Fields isn’t sweating the Jets’ rough 0-4 start to 2025. Monday Night Football didn’t go their way, dropping a 27-21 loss to the Dolphins, but Fields is keeping it chill.