Goodbye, Aaron Rodgers. Goodbye, Davante Adams. Big-ticket free agents? No thank you. A blockbuster trade for a star receiver? We’ll pass. Upon arriving
The New York Jets weren’t done adding to their defensive line during Day 3 of the 2025 NFL Draft. New general manager Darren Mougey made an aggressive move, trading back into the fifth round to select defensive end Tyler Baron out of Louisville with the 173rd overall pick.
The New York Jets will make their first pick in the 2025 National Football League Draft -- and Aaron Glenn/Darren Mougey -- on Thursday night at No. 7.
Reporting from Florham Park, NJ — The relationship between New York Jets general manager Darren Mougey and head coach Aaron Glenn has been highly successful so far.
How many of the No. 1 overall picks from the NFL Draft since 1966 can you name in six minutes?
The New York Jets have had a transformational offseason, to say the least. New York opened the offseason looking for a new coach and general manager after a tough 2024 season and found them in Aaron Glenn and Darren Mougey.
With an established top tier and some young options revealing themselves last season, here is a look at where clubs' QB depth charts stand. Contracts and long-term outlooks do not factor in here; these rankings apply only to 2025 on-field capabilities.
Reporting from Florham Park, NJ — New York Jets general manager Darren Mougey and head coach Aaron Glenn have made it clear that they want to operate this offseason in silence.
The New York Jets hold the No. 7 overall pick, and for most, getting Justin Fields a new weapon feels like the right move for the franchise. But with the NFL Draft under a week away, and mocks flying off the shelves, it isn't a receiving weapon like Tyler Warren that the Jets look at, it's offensive line, and in particular, right tackle.
Aaron Rodgers shared his displeasure with how the Jets handled his release from the team last week, but the Jets aren't interested in slinging any mud back in his direction.
While much gets made of the Jets’ inability to draft and develop a quarterback over the past several decades, the team has been almost as bad when it comes to finding wide receivers outside of the first round.
The New York Jets enter the draft as a blank slate. Darren Mougey will have his first process as a general manager, building a team for first-time first-year head coach Aaron Glenn.
The New York Jets have operated differently this year than they did over the last few years. This isn't too shocking as there are new decision makers in charge.
What's going on with the New York Jets? A big decision is on the way in under two weeks. The National Football League Draft will begin on April 24th in Green Bay, Wisconsin.
While New York Jets general manager Darren Mougey is preparing for the NFL Draft, head coach Aaron Glenn is getting his chance to make his first impression.
He remains one of the top defenders in football and is still just 24 years old.
With Aaron Rodgers no longer on the Jets, wideout Davante Adams is understandably out of the organization as well. Many have expected New York to also move on from fellow ex-Packer Allen Lazard, but he could remain in place for 2025.
Per Connor Hughes, Jets GM Darren Mougey says QB Justin Fields is the Jets starter, but veteran QB Tyrod Taylor will be “right on his heels.” The Jets signed Fields to a two-year, $40 million contract that includes $30 million guaranteed.
Desperate for help at the wide receiver position, Jets GM Darren Mougey has reached out to ink a familiar face in journeyman receiver Josh Reynolds. Formerly of the Rams, Lions, Titans, Broncos and Jaguars, the 6′ 3” Reynolds brings lots of experience.
The New York Jets have eight draft picks, including the No. 7 overall pick, in the 2025 NFL Draft. So far this offseason, they have made big acquisitions.
After adding quarterback Justin Fields, a number two cornerback in Brandon Stephens and safety Andre Cisco, Jets GM Darren Mougey went on to focus on depth through the remainder of the first wave of free agency.
Aaron Glenn has done his best to distance himself from the previous regime’s Aaron Rodgers experiment.
The new Jets GM commented on the claims.
A former Jets offensive lineman shared his theory of why the club was able to move on from Aaron Rodgers so quickly.
For a piece published Monday, NFL insider Albert Breer of Sports Illustrated addressed the discussion that ended with the Jets choosing to part ways with the 41-year-old.
Four days after a report emerged from FOX Sports’ Jay Glazer that the New York Jets would be moving on from quarterback Aaron Rodgers, the organization itself confirmed the news.
Finding the right signal-caller is only part of the way to end the Jets' 14-year playoff drought, which is the longest in North American sports.
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