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The New York Jets oversaw a day of significant turmoil, moving Sauce Gardner and Quinnen Williams before Tuesday's deadline. A defensive player who stayed reacted to the bombshell moves. New York traded Gardner to the Indianapolis Colts and Williams to the Dallas Cowboys,
Jets edge rusher Jermaine Johnson was almost dealt at the NFL trade deadline, with the Bears and 49ers inquiring
The New York Jets pulled off the two biggest trades of deadline day in the NFL on Tuesday, sending cornerback Sauce Gardner to the Indianapolis Colts and defensive lineman Quinnen Williams to the Dallas Cowboys.
It's not every week that an NFL franchise trades its two best defensive players. Here are four winners and four losers from the Jets' deals today.
Many of Nick Mangold's former New York Jets teammates were there to pay their last respects. Alan Faneca nailed his final tribute.
Here’s how we’ll know if Tuesday was a successful day for the Jets: if reporters are not asking Glenn about who his quarterback is in 2027, 2028, 2029 and beyond.
But as we know, tearing down is the easy part. It's what comes next that defines legacies, and Mougey will have a rare opportunity over the next two offseasons to finally get the Jets back into contention. Just how might he do it? Here's everything to know, from where New York's draft picks currently stand to team needs and future targets.
The New York Jets have had crazy day, but fortunately, it sounds like superstar wide receiver Garrett Wilson will not be a part of the exodus before the trade d