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The Jets were forced to turn to undrafted free agent Brady Cook at QB in Week 15. However, he is already looking better than Justin Fields.
A proposed trade from ESPN between the New York Jets and the New York Giants would deliver franchise QB Fernando Mendoza.
The Jets severed their last tie to the ill-fated Aaron Rodgers era by releasing receiver Allen Lazard after three seasons with the team, a source confirmed to ESPN.
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Dante Moore to the NY Jets listed as the team's best prospect fit
If it were up to ESPN's Jordan Reid, Oregon Ducks quarterback Dante Moore would be the 11th starter for the Jets since 2020. Reid listed Moore, if he declares, as the best prospect fit for the Jets in the 2026 NFL draft.
The New York Jets will once again be in the quarterback market in 2026. After foolishly spurning Aaron Rodgers in the offseason, the Jets turned to Justin Fields, who has proven to be totally inept and a complete waste of money. Now, the Jets are benching ...
Williams, a pending free agent, is open to a return but wants to see whom the Jets hire at defensive coordinator.
On Wednesday morning, ESPN NFL insider Field Yates published his first 2026 mock draft since before the regular season began. The highlight: A massive trade between two teams who share the nation’s largest media market. Yates has the Jets trading up to the Giants’ first overall pick, where Gang Green selects Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza.
The New York Jets remain in the hunt for the coveted No. 1 overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, though their chances are slim. Still, with a strong likelihood of landing a top-five selection and plenty of draft capital,
The New York Jets have already taken care of one of their starting offensive linemen this week. Could another move be on the way? ESPN's Adam Schefter reported
Quincy Williams says he is open to re-signing with the Jets, but his future hinges on scheme fit and the team's next defensive coordinator.
But their best move came in the 2025 NFL Draft, when Armand Membou was selected 7th overall. Rich Cimini of ESPN gave Membou the Jets Rookie of the Year honor, and wrote that it was a "no-brainer." Membou was the perfect pick for the Jets.