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Former Jets draft bust Denzel Mims is attempting an NFL comeback with the Dallas Cowboys after a UFL stint, while the Jets' defensive coordinator, Aaron Glenn, vows to "create competition" for the backup quarterback position in training camp.
The Jets have signed offensive lineman Joe Tippmann to a four-year, $62 million contract extension, securing a core piece of their offensive line. Meanwhile, undrafted tight end Chase Curtis faces a long shot to make the roster or practice squad.
The New York Jets are reportedly shifting their offensive strategy to emphasize power over speed, while fans have surprisingly predicted an underdog player to become the secondary receiving option behind Garrett Wilson.
Former Jets receiver Terrelle Pryor was arrested on drug charges last month, while current tight end Jeremy Ruckert's role with the team is diminishing due to poor production and the emergence of other players.
Jowon Briggs has emerged as a surprising cornerstone for the Jets' defense, delivering elite pass-rush numbers in his second year and proving to be a valuable find.
The Jets are prioritizing a pass rush to end their interception drought, while undrafted receiver DT Sheffield, a promising return specialist, faces an uphill battle to make the roster due to receiver depth.
Braelon Allen returns to the Jets healthier and stronger, while Seth Ryan aims to bring his offensive coaching touch to the franchise, echoing his family's historical impact. Meanwhile, fans are debating who will emerge as Garrett Wilson's top receiving complement.
The New York Jets have signed veteran kicker Jason Sanders, an All-Pro in 2020, to bolster their special teams. Sanders brings a strong leg and clutch reputation, but his recent injury history and reported accuracy struggles with the Giants warrant close observation.
David Onyemata, a new free-agent signing, is projected as a rotational defensive lineman for the New York Jets, expected to provide consistent run-stopping and interior pressure.
The New York Jets were shut out of prime-time games for 2026, a fact acknowledged by DC Aaron Glenn who cited the need to 'earn it.' Meanwhile, defensive linemen Tyler Baron and Eric Watts are facing intense pressure to prove their worth and secure roster spots, with both showing inconsistent performance thus far.
The New York Jets will engage in two joint practices with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in August, their sole joint sessions for the summer, as a way to get game-like reps without the full risk of preseason games.
Odell Beckham Jr. made an immediate impact upon his return to New York by treating the entire Jets receiving room to an expensive steak dinner, signaling his intent to foster team chemistry and leadership.
The New York Jets signed WR Gee Scott Jr. and made a significant financial commitment to undrafted free agent WR Caullin Lacy, guaranteeing him over $250,000, signaling high expectations for the dynamic playmaker and return specialist.
The Jets officially lost out on quarterback Russell Wilson as he announced his retirement, while simultaneously bolstering their special teams unit by signing kicker Jason Sanders.
The Jets have signed first-round WR Omar Cooper Jr., leaving only one draft pick unsigned. Veteran QB Russell Wilson has chosen a TV career over a backup role with the team. Defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn challenged his players to earn primetime games through performance.
The New York Jets have added veteran wide receiver Tim Patrick, bringing size and experience to the receiving corps. Meanwhile, the team's future outlook is being shaped by an analysis of 2026 betting odds, reflecting strategic long-term planning.
New York Jets undrafted free agent Xavier Hill brings versatility and a strong academic background to the offensive line. Analysis of his film reveals a technically sound player with a knack for run blocking and a history of strong on-field discipline, though pass protection refinement is needed.
The New York Jets had a quiet day with no significant football news, while the Giants focused on red zone drills in practice and saw their quarterback Jaxson Dart receive public praise from Donald Trump.
The New York Jets should consider an early contract extension for center Joe Tippman, who has proven to be a durable and improving interior lineman entering his prime years.
The Jets signed veteran kicker Younghoe Koo, traded Irv Charles, and rookie TE Kenyon Sadiq is undergoing a minor procedure. Wide receiver Arian Smith's roster spot is reportedly in jeopardy, while Garrett Wilson reflected on lessons learned from injury.
The New York Jets signed veteran kicker Younghoe Koo and traded special teams player Irv Charles to the Seattle Seahawks. Meanwhile, OTAs are underway, with players like Anez Cooper and Cade Klubnik getting opportunities, and the team is considering veteran free agents for offensive line depth.
The Jets are signing kicker Younghoe Koo to bolster special teams, while ongoing analysis suggests potential veteran free-agent additions like guard Joel Bitonio, swing tackle Thayer Munford Jr., and UFL wide receiver Elijhah Badger to address offensive line and depth concerns ahead of OTAs.