According to multiple reports, New York Jets guard Alijah Vera-Tucker has suffered a “potentially serious” arm injury in practice. It will likely keep him out of Sunday’s season opener against the Pittsburgh Steelers, and potentially much longer.
The New York Jets have a surprising position battle at a crucial spot on the depth chart. Whenever a new head coach enters the picture in the NFL, players realize that they have to prove themselves all over again.
The Jets’ offensive line has undergone a lot of change over the past couple of seasons, but one player to stand pat is center Joe Tippmann. Tippmann has been a mainstay on this offensive line for two seasons now.
In NFL history, 32 players have rushed for 10,000 or more yards over the course of their careers. How many of the 32 can you name in five minutes?
The Jets added competition for C Joe Tippmann this offseason by signing former Packers C Josh Myers to a one-year deal. Per Zack Rosenblatt of The Athletic,
The NFL trade deadline looms in early November, and several teams with seller profiles have emerged. Here are the top candidates to be traded before that point.
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.
Training camp is finally on the horizon, and the New York Jets have a lot of questions that will slowly turn into answers. The Jets have a new starting quarterback this season, and every successful QB needs a decent offensive line.
Most of the New York Jets’ offensive starting positions have already been decided. Following the completion of offseason workouts, the Jets have a pretty good idea of what they have on that side of the ball.
For those fans who still subscribe to the old school of thought that an NFL player needs three seasons to prove whether or not they belong, this is a big year for the Jets 2023 draft class.
A recent JetNation forum post by one of our contributors analyzed last season’s Jets offensive line performance using Pro Football Focus grades as the
Josh Myers cracked our list of 2025’s Top 50 Free Agents (he checked in at No. 41), and his run as the Packers’ starting center seemingly positioned him well for a notable contract this offseason.
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.
So about a month ago we took to twitter to ask Jets fans if they believed newly signed center Josh Myers had a shot at unseating current starter Joe Tippmann at the pivot. Predictably, the results were overwhelmingly in Tippmann’s favor, with over 91% of fans saying Tippmann would stay in place.
At long last, the New York Jets’ offensive line is not an abject disaster. Not only that, but it may have a case to be one of the best in football. With Olu Fashanu, John Simpson, Joe Tippmann, Alijah Vera-Tucker, and Armand Membou penciled in to start Week 1, the Jets do not have a weak link up front.
The New York Jets may be 3-8 on the season, but their young core of players should provide plenty of positives going into the future for the organization. One of those young players producing this year just happens to be former second-round pick Joe Tippmann.
Tippmann had high praise for one of his teammates who made a surprising admission this week.
Poor offensive line play was a major factor in the New York Jets’ struggles during their painful 10-9 home loss to the Denver Broncos. The Jets committed five pre-snap penalties, allowed five sacks, and failed to score on multiple goal-line rushing attempts.
When the Jets signed free agent center Kevin Mawae back in 1998, nobody knew that it would be the start a nineteen-year run of elite center play for Gang
It was impossible to not notice Joe Tippmann during the New York Jets' preseason opener against the Washington Commanders. Out of 22 projected Week 1 starters on both sides of the ball, only one was dressed for the exhibition contest and Tippmann was the guy.
Sometimes the normal rhythms of training camp require a little context.
New York Jets center Joe Tippmann is so locked in on nailing the details of his mentally taxing position that he has no time to worry about the sophomore-jinx nonsense that he's heard about.
Pop quiz: Which position touches the football on every single play? If you said quarterback, you are wrong. There are moving sweeps, wildcat formations, direct snaps and all that other fun stuff offensive coordinators dream up when they are tripping balls.
Former Wisconsin Badgers offensive lineman Joe Tippmann just wrapped up his first season in the NFL with the New York Jets after being drafted in the second round in 2023. The former Badgers star was a key part of the Jets offensive line, making appearances at both guard and center in his first season.
The Jets have another young player to build around according to the Pro Football Writers of America (PFWA). This time it is Jets rookie center Joe Tippmann earning the accolades.
Expectations have certainly been altered for the New York Jets' 2023 rookie class. Nowhere has this change been more evident than with their second-round rookie. Before the season began, Joe Tippmann was not expected to see the field at the start of his NFL career.
In the AFC West in 2023, all four teams are receiving solid value from their second-round picks through Week 11. Meanwhile, a fourth-round pick of the Browns — a giant of a man — is already a big-time producer.
Now that the NFL Draft is over, teams will conduct rookie mini-camps and then organized team activities. Here are four rookies — one for each team — who will likely have the biggest impact in the AFC East.
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