The New York Jets bolstered their offense in the second round of the 2025 NFL Draft by selecting LSU tight end Mason Taylor with the 42nd overall pick.
The Los Angeles Chargers began phase one of their offseason program on Tuesday, and to no surprise, Pro Bowl quarterback Justin Herbert was in attendance.
The New York Jets' first round draft selection is likely going to be used on a day one starter on the offensive side of the football. New York has a few different options, but it's almost a unanimous prediction that the Jets will use this pick on an offensive player.
How many of the No. 1 overall picks from the NFL Draft since 1966 can you name in six minutes?
The New York Jets added a few solid names to the team this offseason headlined by the addition of Justin Fields, but they've also said goodbye to players like Davante Adams and Tyler Conklin.
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.
The New York Jets need to find a new franchise tight end in the upcoming NFL Draft to replace Tyler Conklin. Conklin left the Jets for a new contract in free agency.
The New York Jets have put together an exciting offseason so far, but there's still some work to be done. New York needs to add a tight end after losing Tyler Conklin in free agency.
The New York Jets have made quite a few solid moves this offseason. Their offseason has been headlined by the free agency signing of Justin Fields, but the team hasn't done much to build the roster around their new franchise signal caller.
The New York Jets added Justin Fields this offseason, but they lost a few of his top potential pass catchers including Davante Adams and Tyler Conklin.
Tight end was one of the biggest areas of need on the LA Chargers' roster entering the offseason. To this point, the team has signed Tyler Conklin to address the tight end room with the 2025 NFL Draft looming.
The Los Angeles Chargers made an under-the-radar move this offseason when they signed Tyler Conklin in NFL free agency. Despite quarterback uncertainty, Conklin had 170 receptions for 1,622 yards, with seven touchdowns in three seasons with the New York Jets.
The New York Jets have a clear need right now for the offense. New York had a solid tight end over the last few years in Tyler Conklin. He's no longer a part of the franchise, though.
Many mock drafts have connected the New York Jets to Penn State tight end Tyler Warren, who could be a top 10 pick. And Warren indeed would be a fine selection with the seventh-overall pick, as the Jets need help at tight end after watching Tyler Conklin sign with the Los Angeles Chargers.
The New York Jets could pursue a stout blocking tight end in free agency after losing starter Tyler Conklin. The Jets Press’ Justin Fried linked New York
The New York Jets lost one tight end this offseason and added another. New York recently lost tight end Tyler Conklin in free agency after three years in the organization as he opted to sign with the Los Angeles Chargers.
Earlier this week, the Los Angeles Chargers signed free agent tight end Tyler Conklin, formerly of the New York Jets. Now the Jets are left with a huge hole at tight end and not many options to fill it.
The Los Angeles Chargers have made several strategic acquisitions during the offseason, with each contract structured to balance immediate impact with future flexibility.
The New York Jets are in need of a starting tight end. Their former starting tight end, Tyler Conklin, was a free agent and recently signed with the Los Angeles Chargers.
Conklin, 29, has missed only one game in the last four years, and his $3 million salary looks like a bargain based on his durability and consistency alike.
Who will be the New York Jets’ go-to tight end in 2025? The Jets have officially lost Tyler Conklin to the Los Angeles Chargers in free agency. ESPN’s Rich Cimini has outlined New York’s current tight end depth chart in the wake of the Conklin departure.
The LA Chargers made another move in free agency on Friday, signing former New York Jets tight end Tyler Conklin to a one-year, $3 million deal. Conklin can earn up to $4.5 million with incentives in 2025.
The Los Angeles Chargers continued the trend of smooth-looking bargain additions in free agency with tight end Tyler Conklin. While Conklin wasn’t a huge
The Minnesota Vikings have a strange tight end room. Only two tight ends remain after Johnny Mundt’s goodbye last week. He followed QB Nick Mullens and coach Grant Udinski to Jacksonville.
He visited the Chargers on Friday with the team needing to add depth at the position.
Seven-year veteran and four-year starting tight end Tyler Conklin signed a new contract with the Los Angeles Chargers. Conklin, a former fifth-round pick, spent the 2024 season with the New York Jets but has also played for the Minnesota Vikings.
Tight end Tyler Conklin is still a free agent, but a recent report suggests the seven-year veteran could sign in the coming days. A fifth-round pick in the 2018 NFL Draft, Conklin has never made a Pro Bowl but has developed into a serviceable starter during his time in the league.
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.
There were plenty of moments the New York Jets could point to for losing Sunday’s matchup with the Las Vegas Raiders, but one in particular stands out above the others.
The Jets' Tyler Conklin often is often overlooked in fantasy leagues, but he could produce this season like a top-10 fantasy tight end.
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