It's a new era for the New York Jets, and boy, do they need one badly.
Plenty of attention remains focused on the draft at this point, but the deadline for fifth-year option decisions is looming as well. When speaking to the media on Monday, Jets general manager Darren Mougey made it clear all three of the team’s first-rounders from 2022 will remain in place for at least two more years.
The Jets did a good job in Free Agency of adding solid veteran depth on both sides of the ball, especially WR (Reynolds, Johnson), DT (Cowart, Nnadi, Tufele), and OL (Myers, Okorafor).
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The first round of the 2022 draft yielded a trio of impact players for the Jets. Cornerback Sauce Gardner and receiver Garrett Wilson have enjoyed strong starts to their careers, and extensions with one or both could be worked out as early as this offseason.
With an established top tier and some young options revealing themselves last season, here is a look at where clubs' QB depth charts stand. Contracts and long-term outlooks do not factor in here; these rankings apply only to 2025 on-field capabilities.
New York Jets star linebacker Jermaine Johnson made an impassioned plea to fans amid this difficult time for the franchise. New York is again going through some significant turnover over the offseason.
Jermaine Johnson has an Aaron Rodgers level of optimism regarding his return from a season-ending Achilles injury. Early in his third season, Johnson went down with the serious problem.
When taking a look at the Dolphins’ offensive roster decisions this offseason, Barry Jackson of the Miami Herald writes the case for Tyreek Hill to return
The New York Jets dealt with some injuries in 2024 but it sounds like one of their top defensive players should be good to go in 2025. Jets defensive end/linebacker Jermaine Johnson was selected in the first round of the 2022 NFL Draft by New York.
Every offensive player wants to score a touchdown. Every defensive back wants to intercept a pass. And every defensive lineman and linebacker wants to sack the quarterback.
An exciting week for the New York Jets continues. After hiring Aaron Glenn as their new head coach, the Jets got some encouraging news regarding the recovery of one of their best players.
The New York Jets drafted Aaron Glenn in 1994, in the first round. He spent eight seasons playing in the Big Apple, going toe to toe with some of the best quarterbacks: Joe Montana, Steve Young, Jim Kelly, and Dan Marino, and he made the Pro Bowl three times.
Many people in the world of the New York Jets are excited about the hiring of Aaron Glenn, including plenty of the team’s best players. Defensive end Jermaine Johnson posted multiple excited reactions to the news of Glenn’s hiring.
New York Jets and former Florida State star defensive end Jermaine Johnson II suffered a devastating Achilles injury near the end of the third quarter in the Jets' 24-17 win over the Tennessee Titans in Week 2.
After a turbulent 2024 that brought a significant step back — and some unusual headlines to close out the year — the Jets have some big-picture issues to navigate.
The New York Jets were dealt a huge blow on Sunday with stud second-year edge rusher Jermaine Johnson tearing his Achilles and being placed on season-ending injured reserve today.
Led by a standout performance from quarterback Aaron Rodgers and a stout defense, the New York Jets defeated the New England Patriots on "Thursday Night Football," 24-3.
According to Zack Rosenblatt of The Athletic, the Jets are placing DE Jermaine Johnson on injured reserve. Additionally, per the transaction wire, the Jets elevated LB Marcelino McCrary-Ball to the active roster for Week 3 and signed DE Jalyn Holmes.
New York Jets defensive end Jermaine Johnson confirmed reports that he tore his right Achilles tendon in a social media post Monday. The Jets' third-year pass rusher, a Pro Bowl selection as an injury replacement in 2023, is expected to miss the rest of the season with the injury suffered in Week 2 against the Tennessee Titans.
Could the recent injury change up New York's handling of its standoff with Reddick?
According to Jordan Schultz, the Jets have confirmed DE Jermaine Johnson tore his Achilles in Week 2. It’s an unfortunate blow for a Jets defensive line that was already a bit shorthanded this year with DE Haason Reddick still holding out. Johnson will have surgery and go on injured reserve.
The Jets picked up their first win of the season on Sunday, but the team’s defense appears to have suffered a major blow.
The Jets are once again embracing Super Bowl expectations following what became a disappointing season for the franchise.
The 2023 season was a disappointment for the New York Jets. However, while the season was a flop, there were some positives on the team. Jermaine Johnson took a big step forward this season and was the most improved player for the Jets in 2023.
The New York Jets were eliminated from playoff contention last weekend and the final stretch of the regular season will be about developing younger players on the roster.
Two years ago, it didn't look like Florida State was on pace for a swift climb back to the top of college football. Despite the Seminoles coming off a 3-6 season and with uncertainty surrounding the program, graduate transfer Jermaine Johnson still chose to play out his final season of eligibility in Tallahassee.
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