The New York Jets have had a very solid offseason so far. Aaron Glenn and Darren Mougey came into the organization and have had a clear vision so far. New York has cut ties with expensive, aging veterans and have put more of a focus on the youth movement in the organization.
The New York Jets hold the No. 7 pick in the upcoming NFL Draft and there's a lot they can do with this selection. Potentially the most shocking move the Jets could make is a trade up into the top five.
It has been a full week since Aaron Rodgers visited with the Pittsburgh Steelers, and he still has not signed with the team. While that may happen eventually, there is one specific reason Rodgers might be content to wait several more months.
Things have really slowed down across the National Football League free agency-wise, but that hasn’t stopped the New York Jets. New York has been talked about a lot lately and one clear need for the team has been extensively spoken about.
Although it was fairly clear the Giants preferred Aaron Rodgers, they signed Russell Wilson to be their expected Week 1 starter. Wilson may well have preferred to stay in Pittsburgh, but his 2024 team is still pursuing Rodgers, leading to this marriage of convenience.
These former NFL players don't like what they've seen from the Steelers.
The possibilities for the New York Jets feel endless with the seventh-overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft. Coming off a 5-12 season, the Jets cleaned house.
Aaron Rodgers continues to drag out his decision regarding where he'll spend his 21st NFL season.
FanSided's Cody Williams recently put together a "botch job" mock draft for the first round of the upcoming NFL Draft. If you're not sure what a "botch job" mock draft is, let me explain.
Aaron Rodgers met with the Steelers last week, but a contract agreement has still not been finalized. When appearing on ESPN Milwaukee, Adam Schefter mentioned
No one really knows how long Justin Fields will be the starting quarterback of the New York Jets, and that's the fun of the situation. Fields signed a two-year, $40 million deal with New York earlier this month.
The Athletic's Mike DeFabo touched upon how Russell Wilson will fit with the Giants.
The New York Jets could go in so many different directions with their No. 7 overall pick in the upcoming NFL draft. Will the Jets snag Penn State star tight end Tyler Warren to bolster their offense?
The New York Jets have a clear need on the offense right now. New York cut ties with Davante Adams and there's been reports that a similar thing could end up happening to Allen Lazard but he is still on the roster.
No one seems to know what Rodgers will do. Here's how the Steelers are reportedly handling the uncertainty.
The New York Jets have undergone a host of changes this offseason, both on and off the field, with personnel seeing the most significant changes. Aaron Rodgers, C.J.
The New York Jets clearly had a need at quarterback this offseason and they filled the hole. New York cut ties with Aaron Rodgers and quickly was linked to former Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Justin Fields.
The New York Jets have a glaringly weak wide receiver room right now, but you have to think GM Darren Mougey has plans to add. Free agency and of course the NFL draft still give Mougey opportunities to acquire talent at wideout, but he also might be active on the trade market, according to a new report from ESPN’s Rich Cimini.
He is now the NFL’s 37th-highest-paid player at the position.
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.
Aaron Rodgers has taken much longer than expected to decide his future, but he has few options.
New York Jets quarterback Justin Fields will come to the Big Apple and his offensive weapons, as things stand, don't look great. While yes, Garrett Wilson and Breece Hall are on the roster, but behind them?
The New York Jets could add another talent to their quarterback room in the 2025 NFL Draft. The Ringer’s Todd McShay recently revealed that the Jets’ front office has taken a liking to Ole Miss QB Jaxson Dart (h/t Jets X-Factor’s Connor Long): “[The Jets are] thrilled to have Justin Fields; he’s going to be the starter,” said McShay.
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