The New York Jets are heading into Week 7 with question marks on offense. In Week 6, they posted one of the worst offensive performances in recent franchise history.
The New York Jets’ nightmare scenario has come true: They must try to replace the more irreplaceable wideout in the NFL. After suiting up for the first 57 games of his NFL career, Garrett Wilson is expected to miss at least the next couple of games due to a knee injury.
The New York Jets fell to 0-3 on the season after dropping a game to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on a last second field goal. In this game, the Jets were seemingly overmatched, but they hung around and stayed in the game until the very end.
How many of the NFL quarterbacks to throw two touchdowns in a game on 55 different occasions can you name in eight minutes?
The New York Jets' preseason games under Aaron Glenn are over, with attention now shifting to the roster cuts that will see many dreams end in brutal fashion.
Many teams have made missteps regarding a separation from a head coach or coordinator. Some have been straight firings, others de facto dismissals described as mutual separations.
Arian Smith is the most polarizing member of the New York Jets’ 2025 draft class. On one hand, the Jets used a fourth-round pick on a soon-to-be 24-year-old wideout who had the third-most drops in college football last season – and didn’t even have 10 catches in a season until he was a redshirt senior.
While the New York Jets offense will be heavily emphasizing the run, they still need to ensure an efficient passing game. While Justin Fields has dealt with turnover issues most of his career, he did show flashes of improvement last year with the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Watch New York Jets rookie Arian Smith haul in an impressive catch during a joint practice with the New York Giants. The New York Jets are less than a month away from the beginning of their 2025 season as they look to return to the playoffs in hopes of reaching Super Bowl LX.
Have the New York Jets just discovered a surprising answer at WR2? Entering training camp, New York’s wide receiver room was full of question marks outside of superstar wideout Garrett Wilson, who signed a $130 million extension with Gang Green on July 14.
The New York Jets made a lot of big moves during the offseason, but they didn't land a wide receiver to play opposite of Garrett Wilson. There are a few options on the current roster, but many in the media expect the Jets to dip into free agency to find an answer at wide receiver.
Huh? That was the reaction of many New York Jets fans to Vegas’ most recent betting line. Minutes after Washington Commanders receiver Terry McLaurin reportedly requested a trade, the lines named the Jets the favorites to land the disgruntled star.
With the month of September in the books, both the top college prospects and 2026 NFL draft order are coming into focus. Here's a look at our latest first-round NFL mock draft as of October 13, 2025.
One of the most polarizing picks in the New York Jets’ draft class, wide receiver Arian Smith has spent the summer absorbing information and applying it on the field.
To celebrate the opening of Marvel’s new movie "The Fantastic Four: First Steps" (and NFL training camps), we’re highlighting the fourth-round picks of the AFC East as they get ready to do their thing, catch fire and take the league by storm.
Tight end Mason Taylor is the latest second-round rookie to agree to terms on their rookie deal. He and the Jets have an agreement in place ahead of training camp.
The New York Jets selected Georgia wide receiver Arian Smith with the 110th overall pick in the fourth round of the 2025 NFL Draft, and he could prove this offseason that he deserves a role on the team.
For most NFL veterans, Organized Team Activities (OTAs) are a time to reacclimate. However, for rookies, it’s an early audition. It’s their first chance to prove their worth in front of coaches, teammates, and fans alike.
The New York Jets are already becoming big fans of former Georgia wide receiver Arian Smith. There are a litany of former Georgia Bulldogs making their first impression in the NFL right now and one of them is wide receiver Arian Smith.
The New York Jets have been hard at work in organized Team activities and there already have been some guys who have turned heads and impressed. One player who has stood out is fourth-round pick Arian Smith.
Reporting from Florham Park, NJ—It’s too early to tell how good of a rookie season New York Jets fourth-rounder Arian Smith will have. Much of his success comes from his blazing speed, which is something that can shine during OTAs.
The New York Jets’ wide receiver room certainly looks different right now. The biggest subtraction of the offseason receiver-wise obviously was Davante Adams.
Former Georgia Bulldogs wide receiver Arian Smith is officially cashing in at the next level. On Tuesday, May 12, the New York Jets announced that Smith, who was drafted No.
The New York Jets announced they have signed fourth-round WR Arian Smith to a rookie contract. Smith is the sixth Jets’ draft pick to sign. Only second-round TE Mason Taylor has to sign his rookie deal for New York.
As the NFL Combine approaches, we take a look at the NFL Draft Profile of Georgia wide receiver, Arian Smith. Arian Smith, the wide receiver for the Georgia Bulldogs, has quickly become one of the most exciting and dynamic players in college football, known for his blazing speed and precise route-running abilities.
Another Georgia Bulldog has announced their NFL Draft decision following the 2024 college football season. After suffering a loss to the Notre Dame Fighting Irish in the Allstate Sugar Bowl, the Georgia Bulldogs 2024 season has come to a close.
The Bulldogs ended up kicking a field goal on the possession.
The SEC announced Sunday the imposition of a $250,000 fine against the University of Texas for the actions of the attendees in DKR Memorial Stadium.
With less than 70 days until the 2024-25 college football season kicks off, here are five wide receivers with the potential to have a breakout season:
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