Jets have high hopes for Justin Fields
Digest more
Top News
Overview
"He has a quiet confidence about himself," Glenn told NFL Network's Judy Battista on Saturday (h/t NFL.com's Christian Gonzales ).
From Bleacher Report
The Jets had a mostly quiet offseason, other than the one big move they made at quarterback — or two moves, technically.
From The New York Times
Read more on News Digest
Glenn was a first-round pick of the Jets in 1994 and played the position for 15 years in the NFL and made three Pro Bowls. Now, he’ll coach the latest Jets great at the position — Sauce Gardner. Glenn expressed confidence in Gardner, who is coming off a disappointing third season.
A blockbuster trade scenario has the New York Jets acquiring a former Pro Bowl tight end by moving back eight spots in the 2025 NFL Draft.
The Jets could be looking to initiate a cultural philosophy shift after extending buyout offers to approximately 170 employees
After a disappointing 5-12 season in 2024, the New York Jets have the 2025 NFL Draft's seventh overall pick. Here's what the experts have Gang Green doing.
Per ESPN's Rich Cimini, Mougey declared that Justin Fields will be QB1 for the Jets after signing a two-year deal with the team earlier this offseason to be the successor to Aaron Rodgers following his release.
Here we'll try to look at the perfect trade that the New York Jets must complete after the 2025 NFL free agency frenzy.
It’s no secret that the Jets are trying to have a quieter offseason after the last two years of Rodgers’ experience. That comes with many holes the team still needs to address, and not a lot of money to spare. The Jets have $20.6 million of salary cap space, according to Over the Cap.
The NFLPA did a survey of players and then released report cards for each team in February. Johnson was the only owner to be given a grade of F.