Heading into this offseason, the New York Jets had a tough decision to make with their veteran quarterback Aaron Rodgers. But with the team looking to turn the page to a new era, which included a new head coach and general manager, the decision was easy.
Considering the earnings Rodgers has put together, the Giants offering a bit more probably would not move the needle enough.
The NFL offseason is in a frenzy, to say the least: from players leaving the teams that drafted them to others finding yet another home after rocking new colors last year.
According to Dianna Russini, the Vikings are discussing how they want to proceed at quarterback and Aaron Rodgers is waiting to hear back from them. Russini
The New York Jets recently signed Justin Fields to be the team's new franchise quarterback in 2025. But Fields currently has quite the depleted wide receiver room after New York released Davante Adams.
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.
The New York Jets added talent at the tight end position on Thursday, signing former Los Angeles Chargers veteran Stone Smartt to a one-year deal, per NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport.
The New York Jets cut Davante Adams earlier this offseason and they're expected to cut Allen Lazard at some point, too. This leaves them with a very depleted wide receiver room for newly signed quarterback Justin Fields.
The New York Jets dove into free agency once the legal tampering period started. They quickly snatched up Justin Fields to be their quarterback for the next two seasons and then started to add pieces to fill out their roster.
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.
Despite his controversies among the media, Aaron Rodgers seems to be popular with his teammates.
Rodgers takes a lot of heat, but it sounds like some of the people who have been closest to him have his back.
Jamin Davis is headed to the AFC for the first time in his career. The former first-rounder has agreed to a one-year deal with the Jets, Jordan Schultz of Fox Sports reports.
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.
Jets GM Darren Mougey was a busy man on the third day of free agency as the GM addressed all three phases of the game with what should be a handful of depth players, but may have one starter in the group. Here’s a full rundown of what has transpired thus far.
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.
Jets linebacker Jamien Sherwood is pocketing an additional $1.09 million, leading the league in performance-based pay for the 2024 season. The league announced the distribution of $452 million on Wednesday under the collectively bargained benefit for players who outperformed their salary level based on their playing time.
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