The New York Jets are poised to make history with six prime time games in the first 11 weeks of the 2024-2025 NFL season. Now, the Jets are focused on bringing Aaron Rodgers and his weapons like Breece Hall and Garrett Wilson up to speed in time for training camp later this fall.
$44 million veteran and New York Jet wide receiver, Allen Lazard is named a potential cut candidate this offseason. According to a report, the Jets could cut the Iowa State product once the 53-man roster cuts come around in training camp.
The release of the regular season schedule means one thing: way-too-early record predictions all over the place. 2024 is no different and we’re here to round up some expert predictions from across the web to get a sense of how people think the Jets will do this upcoming season.
The Jets had a plan in mind when they took the defensive end higher than anyone expected, and it will likely play out soon.
A few days ago when ESPN’s Mike Clay picked the Jets to win the Super Bowl this year, some fans were caught by surprise. After all, the Jets currently own the longest playoff drought in American sports at 14 years.
As expected, New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers is a full go at OTA’s. This was expected to be the case all along, but hearing Robert Saleh say it after watching Rodgers do it comes as a relief. Getting the 41-year-old Rodgers on the same page with his teammates is critical in a season with high expectations.
Perhaps the most unexpected Jets-related story of the offseason involved Robert F. Kennedy Jr. considering Rodgers to be his vice presidential running mate.
One of the New York Jets’ best players is making it known that he is ready to improve his game even more. Speaking at his Tuesday media availability, cornerback Sauce Gardner said he is looking forward to “the challenge” of shadowing receivers in 2024.
Rodgers' ability to bounce back from his injury will help determine whether the Jets snap their 13-year playoff drought.
The beef between San Francisco 49ers cornerback Charvarius Ward and New York Jets defensive back Sauce Gardner is nothing new. Ironically, the feud began because of a misunderstanding on Ward’s part.
The New York Jets still could use depth at safety and linebacker. Unfortunately, they are butting up against the cap as it is and might be right at the number by the regular season.
NFL fans are going to be seeing a lot of the New York Jets early in the 2024 season. They have a record-setting number of stand-alone games, as seven out of their first 11 games will be on national television.
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.
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.
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 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 officially signed fourth-round RB Braelon Allen, fifth-round QB Jordan Travis and fifth-round RB Isaiah Davis to rookie contracts
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