The Jets are interested in re-signing Tyler Conklin, per ESPN’s Rich Cimini, though the veteran tight end is still available after a week of free agency.
The New York Jets signed free agent quarterback Justin Fields to be the team's new franchise signal caller, but they haven't done very much to boost the supporting cast around him.
Earlier this month, the Jets gave receiver Allen Lazard permission to seek a trade. A trade has not yet been found. As noted by Rich Cimini of ESPN.com, it’s a surprise that Lazard is still on the roster, nearly a week into free agency.
The New York Jets began their offseason with a bang as they opted to cut 41-year-old star Aaron Rodgers. As free agency began, New York swiftly replaced Rodgers with the much younger Justin Fields.
The New York Jets have been really busy since free agency opened up and reportedly pulled off a pretty solid move on Sunday afternoon. Much has been made about how the Jets have needed to add at least one defensive tackle.
Last season was far from a dream year for New York Jets superstar wide receiver Garrett Wilson. The 24-year-old star didn't necessarily see eye to eye with veteran quarterback Aaron Rodgers and who can really blame him?
The New York Jets recently landed free agent quarterback Justin Fields to be the next franchise signal caller in the Big Apple. After landing Fields, it's time for the Jets to build the right offense around him.
Aaron Rodgers has taken much longer than expected to sign with a new team, and it sounds like the situation is leading to some frustration around the NFL.
Kansas City selected him in the third round of the 2018 draft, and he had spent his entire career with the club, winning three Super Bowl titles along the way.
The New York Jets have made a handful of moves so far over the last week. New York's biggest addition of the offseason to this point certainly was quarterback Justin Fields.
Just how involved are the Vikings in the Aaron Rodgers sweepstakes?
There are myriad reasons why the Jets have failed to post an above-.500 record since 2015, but the top of their 2022 draft class is not one of them. CB Sauce Gardner (No.
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 Rodgers has taken much longer than expected to sign with a new team in free agency, and the reason for that has become obvious in recent days.
Lord knows you can find plenty of highlight videos of New York Jets quarterback Justin Fields just about anywhere online. But what if you weren’t’ looking for highlights? What if you wanted the good, the bad and the ugly?
Dave Birkett of the Detroit Free Press reports that the Lions are signing former Jets TE Kenny Yeboah to a one-year contract. Yeboah, 25, went undrafted out of Ole Miss back in 2021 before catching on with the Jets.
Tom Pelissero of NFL Media reports that the Jets are re-signing RB/KR Kene Nwangwu to a one-year contract. Nwangwu can earn up to $2.5 million in 2025, according to the report.
According to Tom Pelissero, the Patriots are signing OL Wes Schweitzer to a one-year deal on Friday. Schweitzer, 31, is a former sixth-round pick of the Falcons back in 2016.
While a fresh start may prove what Justin Fields needs at this stage of his career, he'll have to show that he can develop as a passer and be more than just a short-term starter with the Jets.
New York Jets fans have, to put it lightly, mixed opinions on their former quarterback. But they're still watching with great intrigue to see where he goes next.
The plan for the New York Jets' 2025 season is starting to come into focus. With a new head coach in Aaron Glenn and a younger starting quarterback in Justin Fields, the Jets are hoping to build something more sustainable than their go-for-broke rosters of the last few seasons.
New York Jets general manager Darren Mougey has been injecting New York’s defense with players in their mid-twenties. It’s a good strategy for a team looking to build something sustainable.
The New York Jets won’t be moving forward with their defensive leader C.J. Mosley any longer. Amid a string of moves to their defensive ranks, the Jets cut Mosley on Wednesday.
The changing vibes are continuing in New York. The Jets announced on Wednesday that they are releasing longtime linebacker CJ Mosley. The 32-year-old Mosley, a five-time All-Pro selection, now becomes a free agent after spending the last six NFL seasons in New York.
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