The New York Jets have had a long week so far and it's only Wednesday, as of writing. New York is not only still looking to fill the open defensive coordinator job, but now also the offensive coordinator job as well.
The New York Jets closed the book on a miserable 2025 NFL season. Defensive end Jermaine Johnson II made sure no one misunderstood how the locker room felt about it.
The 2025 season has been a disaster for the New York Jets. New York suffered one of their worst losses of the season on Sunday, getting blown out 42-10 by New England.
Dolphins DC Anthony Weaver has some feedback for whoever the next general manager in Miami is, assuming he and the rest of the coaching staff are brought back in 2026.
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On Thursday, Johnson explained the unique way he's preparing to deal with Jackson at Baltimore's M&T Bank Stadium.
The best teams do not always win the Super Bowl. Sometimes, great NFL squads have failed to win a playoff game. Here are the best ones since the AFL-NFL merger to fall short of advancing in a postseason bracket.
According to Over The Cap, the New York Jets are projected to have $99.3 million in cap space during the 2026 offseason, fourth-most in the NFL. Jermaine Johnson already has an idea for how the Jets should use it.
The New York Jets completely changed the outlook of the league at the trade deadline when they opted to deal Quinnen Williams to the Dallas Cowboys and Sauce Gardner to the Indianapolis Colts.
New York Jets linebacker Jermaine Johnson II drew significant interest from multiple teams ahead of Tuesday’s NFL trade deadline, but the franchise ultimately decided to keep him, according to The Athletic’s Diana Russini on Scoop City.
The Bears were reportedly active on the trade market today. They struck a deal with the Browns to bring former first-round pick Joe Tryon-Shroyinka to the Windy City, but it seems he may have been more of a consolation prize than their preferred target.
Former New York Jets first-round pick Jermaine Johnson II had mixed emotions after his team’s fire sale at the trade deadline. The Jets were huge sellers ahead of Tuesday’s deadline.
For years, Thanksgiving belonged to the NFL, but Christmas belonged to the NBA. Occasionally, an NFL game would fall on Christmas, but it was anomalous, even avoided if possible.
The San Francisco 49ers explored a trade for New York Jets pass rusher Jermaine Johnson before the deadline, but ultimately couldn't strike a deal. According to Jordan Schultz, the 49ers were one of at least two teams pursuing Johnson, yet the sides couldn't agree on fair compensation for the veteran defender.
It's unclear whether the San Francisco 49ers will make a blockbuster move before Tuesday's 1 p.m. PT trade deadline. However, the team is reportedly exploring options to strengthen its depleted pass rush.
According to Connor Hughes, the Jets have continued to field trade calls about DE Jermaine Johnson, and those have included offers of a second-round pick.
In indicating he was unlikely to be traded at the deadline, Jermaine Johnson cited a recent conversation with Jets brass. But it appears the Aaron Glenn-Darren Mougey regime is still listening on the former first-round pick.
Jets edge rusher Jermaine Johnson tells Rich Cimini of ESPN that he doesn’t expect to get traded ahead of the upcoming deadline. “I’m definitely wanted here, and I want to stay here,” Johnson said.
With the 2025 National Football League trade deadline almost here, there has been so much noise around the New York Jets. The Jets are obviously 0-7 at this point and therefore have been talked about as if they will be sellers ahead of the Nov.
The New York Jets are one of the most talked-about teams in football right now, and not in a good way. First and foremost, the Jets are facing a starting quarterback question and they haven't announced who will be under center in Week 8 against the Cincinnati Bengals.
One potential trade candidate that sticks out for the 49ers is New York Jets defensive lineman Jermaine Johnson.
Two weeks remain until the trade deadline. The NFL’s lone winless team could operate as a seller, and there is certainly interest from potential suitors.
The New York Jets are one of the worst teams in football this season. They're the only winless team in the sport, which puts them in the position to sell at the trade deadline.
According to Connor Hughes, Jets DE Jermaine Johnson has been the subject of trade inquiries from several other teams looking for pass rusher help. However,
While speaking with reporters on Friday, pass-rusher Jermaine Johnson revealed that members of the Jets defense came together for a meeting before the club traveled to London.
Jets pass-rusher Jermaine Johnson had nothing but good things to say about former teammate Aaron Rodgers.
It was just the second week of the 2024 regular season when Jermaine Johnson was lost for the year with the New York Jets. A torn Achilles suffered in a win against the Tennessee Titans kept him on the rehab track for the next 11 months.
New York Jets edge-rusher Jermaine Johnson has taken another step in his return to the field after missing most of last season with a torn Achilles.
After beginning training camp on the Physically Unable to Perform (PUP) list, Jermaine Johnson is expected to return soon. The source? Himself. In a post on his official X account, Johnson announced that he has been “cleared” to return from the Achilles injury he suffered in September 2024.
The New York Jets announced Saturday that they’ve placed EDGE Jermaine Johnson and WR Irvin Charles on the active/Physically Unable to Perform list. The Jets also placed LB Aaron Smith on the non-football injury list.
Jets head coach Aaron Glenn is anticipating a Week 1 return from edge-rusher Jermaine Johnson after he missed most of the 2024 season due to a ruptured Achilles.
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