Before you read this and yell at me, let’s preface it. Yes, it is May, and training camp is still two months away. There were reports this offseason that the Jets schedule was going to be much easier this season.
Jets star defensive tackle Quinnen Williams can add another notch to his resume: having his high-school number retired. On Saturday night, Williams returned to his alma mater, Wenonah High School in Birmingham, Alabama.
The Jets are set to begin OTAs this week and the third phase of their offseason program. The Jets will hold 10 OTAs over the next three weeks before wrapping up their offseason workouts with mandatory minicamp June 11-13.
Do the Jets believe in Nathaniel Hackett? The 2023 season did not go as planned for the New York Jets. Specifically, the offense was far more offensive to the eyes than was expected for the 2023 New York Jets.
Rivka Boord recently identified three teams on the New York Jets’ 2024 schedule who could be tougher than expected. Let’s take the opposite angle. Which opponents on the Jets’ schedule might end up being easier than expected?
New York Jets wide receiver Jason Brownlee has "impressed" early into the NFL offseason, according to ESPN's Rich Cimini. Cimini wrote the second-year…
After signing offensive tackle Tyron Smith, the Jets are hoping their first-rounder will be his successor.
New York Jets fans have plenty of reasons to be positive about the coming season, but Super Bowl expectations might be beyond the pale.
Entering the 2023 season, the New York Jets made a show during the off-season. After going 7-10, the organization wanted to make a major push from rebuild to playoff contender.
It’s been arguably over a decade since the New York Jets had a position group that had an argument to be ranked as the NFL’s best. Back when the brash attitude of Rex Ryan roamed MetLife Stadium, the Jets had an elite offensive line and multiple defensive positions that could make a case.
The New York Jets are winning the Super Bowl this season. That’s the early prediction from Mike Clay of ESPN, who spelled out his thoughts in a recent article.
The oddsmakers are on the Jets' side much more often than not for the upcoming season.
The 2024 NFL schedule has been released, which signals one big step forward in the offseason as the regular season gets closer. Schedule release day is always exciting for football fans across the globe seeing when and where their teams will play and what games they may attend.
ESPN’s Jared Greenberg is all in on the New York Jets for the 2024 NFL season. Greenberg has no doubt that the Jets will run through the AFC East and the league as a whole.
According to the Elias Sports Bureau, the Jets will be playing in more prime-time games during the first 11 weeks of the 2024 season than any other team in the last 54 years.
The New York Jets’ official 2024 schedule is here and now, we have the road map to the regular season. So, naturally, that means it's time to make some way-too-early predictions regarding the entire 17-game schedule.
The New York Jets haven’t made the playoffs since the 2010 season, and this is a win-now season. The schedule for 2024 won’t exactly make that road an easy one.
As a long-time Jets season ticket holder (1988), selling tickets back to the team has never been an option. As the team launched a new program, it looks like that has changed.
The Jets off-season is winding down to its final few weeks. We are days away from the schedule being released and weeks away from training camps to start.
The New York Jets appear to be set at all three starting wide receiver slots for the 2024 NFL season but may benefit from adding one more talent as a recent scouting report suggested.
The New York Jets have been busy this offseason and it appears that they will do everything it takes to get back to the playoffs in 2024. With Aaron Rodgers returning from a brutal Achilles injury, the Jets have been focused on getting him as much help as possible.
After struggling with poor performance and injuries up front, adding at the tackle and guard spots was a priority this offseason.
The New York Jets are bringing back Nathaniel Hackett as their offensive coordinator for 2024, but it certainly does not sound like they wanted to.
According to Connor Hughes, the Jets made a legitimate effort to try and hire over OC Nathaniel Hackett this offseason. Hughes says the hope was to hire
When the New York Jets selected Malachi Corley with the 65th overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft, immediately, fans and media began to discuss how he could impact the Jets with the ball in his hands.
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