The New York Jets have made strategic moves this offseason. Newly hired general manager Darren Mougey did well to address the roster's weaknesses, and he certainly didn't ignore the offensive line.
New York Jets fans have spent years going into a season wondering what they were going to get out of their offensive line. Or what production was going to come from their wide receivers and tight ends.
Aaron Rodgers’ arrival in New York to join the Jets in 2023 was supposed to lead to a short but successful era in the Big Apple. Unfortunately, it went about as badly as you could imagine.
What can New York Jets fans realistically expect from Justin Fields in 2025 and beyond? Fields, a former No. 11 overall pick out of Ohio State, brings athleticism, arm talent, and a degree of as-yet-untapped potential to a franchise that has long searched for stability at the quarterback position.
The New York Jets’ offense will look a lot different in 2025. Based on New York's personnel and the fact that Aaron Glenn is now the team’s head coach, the Jets will likely place an emphasis on a dynamic, run-heavy approach.
The New York Jets' offensive line struggled at points over the last few year but the narrative has flipped. Now, the offensive line certainly looks like a strength for the franchise on paper.
The New York Jets will lean heavily on their defense in 2025. One underrated acquisition could prove crucial in unlocking Gang Green's potential on that side of the ball.
During an appearance on the latest edition of the "Get Got Pod with Marshawn Lynch & Mike Robinson" program, Hall touched upon his working relationship with Rodgers that lasted from the spring of 2023 through this past January.
Do the New York Jets have anything left this offseason? New York has specialized in adding youth to the franchise, as shown through the subtraction of Aaron Rodgers and replacing him with Justin Fields, among other moves.
As the New York Jets look ahead to the 2025 NFL season, their roster boasts two of the league’s brightest young stars. Both of these studs are integral to the team’s long-term vision, but neither is locked in with the Jets, financially speaking.
New York Jets running back Braelon Allen had a so-so rookie season with a couple of bright spots as he struggled to get a foothold in the offense. Granted, not much about the offense aside from Garrett Wilson was good in 2024, but Allen did show promise with his powerful, bruising style.
The Aaron Glenn era for the New York Jets has gotten off to a strong and relatively quiet start, with the franchise no longer in the news every other day.
New York Jets head coach Aaron Glenn doesn't seem too upset about moving on from Aaron Rodgers. Since being appointed head coach of the Jets, Glenn has periodically delivered veiled shots at the 41-year-old quarterback, the most recent of which was almost fully unmasked.
New York Jets quarterback Justin Fields is a fan of tossing the football to tight ends, as his entire NFL career has shown to this point. Fields' greatest asset happens to be his legs, which he used successfully across three seasons in Chicago and last year with the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Justin Fields is going to try to turn things around in 2025 as a member of the New York Jets. This is a guy who was taken with the No. 11 overall pick in the 2021 National Football League Draft.
The New York Jets are hoping for a major turnaround in the 2025 season. New head coach Aaron Glenn is planning to instill a significant dose of toughness that may have been missing in the past.
After leading the league in dysfunction during the wild fever dream that was the Aaron Rodgers New York Jets era, the team has made efforts to change course for 2025.
The New York Jets will kick off training camp in just a few weeks and that is when the roster battles will be taken to another level. Rookies are scheduled to arrive for training camp on July 19th and veterans are scheduled to arrive on July 22nd.
Gerry Philbin, a member of the New York Jets' Super Bowl III championship team and a two-time All-Pro over a 10-year career, has died at the age of 83, the Jets announced Wednesday.
The New York Jets are going to run the football. That is not a secret. They are going to have a game plan that and an attitude that will basically allow the Jets to tell the defense they are going to run the ball and where they are going to run it and dare the defense to stop them.
The Jets essentially bought a lottery ticket regarding their QB situation when they signed Fields to a two-year, $40M contract that included $30M guaranteed early into free agency.