The New York Jets will get to play host to Geno Smith and Mark Sanchez when the Seattle Seahawks come to MetLife Stadium in Week 13.
Entering Thursday's Thanksgiving Day action, the New York Giants were sitting No. 2 overall in the 2025 NFL Draft order and the New York Jets were at No. 7.
It's been a brutal season for Aaron Rodgers and the New York Jets, who have turned massive preseason expectations into a 3-8 record. It would be a rough
Geno Smith was once considered a major part of the New York Jets' future, a potential franchise quarterback with a big smile and an even bigger arm.
New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers lamented the organization's continued inability to keep its business in-house amid a disappointing 2024
Recent reports indicate that 2024 may be Aaron Rodgers' last season with the New York Jets. Here are some of the Jets' 2025 QB options:
At +100000, the New York Jets are No. 23 in the NFL in terms of Super Bowl-winning odds as of Nov. 29. In their most recent outing, the Jets fell to the Indianapolis Colts 28-27. Aaron Rodgers led ...
The Jets' upcoming injury report will reveal the ... He was able to travel back to New York with the team after being taken to a local Pittsburgh-area hospital and was placed on injured reserve ...
The New York Jets offense needs a jolt. Well, it’s actually needed it for a while. While New York (3-8) has some good numbers on paper, it hasn’t translated.
Those 11 straight division championships clinched an NFL record. Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs are looking to break that record. Here's a look at the teams with the most consecutive playoff appearances in NFL history:   New England Patriots: 11 (2009 to 2019) Kansas City Chiefs: 10 (2015 to 2024)* Indianapolis Colts: 9 (2002 to 2010) Dallas Cowboys: 9 (1975 to 1983) Green Bay Packers: 8 (2009 to 2016) San Francisco 49ers: 8 (1983 to 1990) Los Angeles Rams: 8 (1973 to 1980) Pittsburgh Steelers: 8 (1972 to 1979) Dallas Cowboys: 8 (1966 to 1973) San Francisco 49ers: 7 (1992 to 1998) Houston Oilers: 7 (1987 to 1993) Green Bay Packers: 6 (1993 to 1998) Pittsburgh Steelers: 6 (1992 to 1997) Dallas Cowboys: 6 (1991 to 1996) Kansas City Chiefs: 6 (1990 to 1995) Buffalo Bills: 6 (1988 to 1993) Minnesota Vikings: 6 (1973 to 1978) Oakland Raiders: 6 (1972 to 1977) Cleveland Browns: 6 (1950 to 1955) *Active streak Check out the ESPN NFL hub page for breaking news,
Robert Saleh, Dennis Allen and Matt Eberflus are out, leaving three jobs open at the moment. Here's what to know about the NFL coaching carousel.