The 2025 season certainly will be a different opportunity for New York Jets quarterback Justin Fields. He was selected with the No. 11 pick in the 2021 National Football League Draft by the Chicago Bears.
The New York Jets hit the practice field on Thursday and one of their stars were forced to leave early. At this time of the year, you're going to see injuries.
The Jets have wrapped up their first week and a bit of training camp and with the team having an off day, we thought we’d roll out a 53-man roster projection. Of course we’ll update it as the preseason moves on, but as of now, here’s what we’ve got.
Two weeks ago, in the span of 48 hours, the New York Jets extended two of their best players on the roster. Cornerback Sauce Gardner and wide receiver Garrett Wilson each saw four-year contracts that made them among the highest-paid players at their positions.
The New York Jets have some serious talent on the roster right now, but what if they wanted to make any deals? Now, there aren't rumors at all right now about more moves coming.
The New York Jets look like a completely different team right now. Last year, the story of the offseason was star power and potential Super Bowl contention.
The New York Jets are going to face off against their old quarterback in Week 1 action. New York is welcoming the Pittsburgh Steelers to MetLife Stadium and with that being said, a matchup against former Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers is just about one month away.
Less than a week into his first professional training camp, and former Missouri offensive tackle Armand Membou is already making a strong impression with his new team.
There are going to be a lot of decisions for the New York Jets to make over the next month or so. New York's first regular season game of the campaign will be on Sunday, Sept.
Entering his seventh year with the New York Jets, Quinnen Williams is taking it upon himself to become the best leader he can be. He’s putting that into action by lifting up the young players around him.
A former member of the New York Jets is calling it a career after five seasons in the National Football League. Former Jets starting guard Nate Herbig signed a deal with the Washington Commanders this offseason but is hanging up his cleats and retiring, as shared by Commanders team reporter Zach Selby.
A training camp kicker competition is officially underway for the New York Jets in Florham Park. The competition features a familiar face, 40-year-old Nick Folk, alongside Missouri standout Harrison Mevis, who played in the UFL this year.
It sounds like the New York Jets may have found a star in the first round of the 2025 National Football League Draft. New York opted to bolster the offensive line by selecting Armand Membou with the No.
For a few hours last week New York Jets fans were collectively going "woe is me" when quarterback Justin Fields went down with an injury. But at least for now, their prayers have been answered.
The New York Jets survived a scare on just the second day of training camp. Justin Fields was carted off the field with a toe injury on July 24 that could have destroyed the season.
As the New York Jets continue their construction under the new regime, they’re bringing in a familiar face to help. Head coach Aaron Glenn has spent the offseason assessing every aspect of the roster.
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.
The New York Jets announced they have signed RB Lawrance Toafili to a contract. In correspondence, the Jets have waived K Caden Davis. Toafili participated in the Jets’ rookie minicamp on a tryout basis back in May. Per ESPN’s Rich Cimini, the Jets also signed UFL OL Liam Fornade and waived C Gus Hartwig with an injury designation.
After suffering a knee injury in practice yesterday, undrafted free agent lineman Gus Hartwig has been let go by the Jets with kicker Caden Davis being shown the door as well. Hartwig, a former Purdue product, was hoping to catch on as a depth piece along the interior offensive line.
Another day of camp Aaron Glenn brought forth more damning comments regarding former head coach Robert Saleh. With camp just a few days old, we’ve now heard from Alijah Vera-Tucker, head coach Aaron Glenn and former Jets GM Mike Tannenbaum. Each one letting fans know just how bad things were under Saleh.
An NFL running back has decided to call it quits on football before his 25th birthday. The New York Jets announced on Monday that they have placed running back Zach Evans on the reserve/retired list.
One thing we know is that Aaron Glenn wants his New York Jets to be a physical football team, and for running back Braelon Allen, that's right in his wheelhouse.
The New York Jets announced they have placed RB Zach Evans on the reserve/retired list. Once upon a time, Evans was seen as a rising star in college at Ole Miss and a potential top running back prospect.
Hall is playing on the final year of his rookie contract and under a new regime that had nothing to do with his acquisition by the Jets, opening the door to questions about his future in New York.