NFL regular season has been a grind for the New York Jets and their starting quarterback Aaron Rodgers. After suffering a season-ending Achilles injury four plays into his tenure with the Jets, he has not missed a game this year.
The New York Jets didn’t officially interview any general manager or head-coaching candidates on Monday, and the interview may slow down with the holiday week. But, patterns are starting to emerge in the types of candidates the Jets have already interviewed.
The New York Jets started its search for a new general manager this week with three interviews, including two former NFL general managers.
It's been clear for quite some time that the New York Jets are an abject disaster. Whatever hopes this franchise had of Aaron Rodgers saving them, at least in the 2024 season, have been in the dirt for a long while. What remains unclear looking ahead to ...
New York Jets defensive back Tony Adams picked off his first pass of the season in the second quarter of Sunday’s game with the Los Angeles Rams.
The New York Jets are set to miss the playoffs for the fourteenth consecutive year. That’s six seasons more than the second-longest active playoff drought, held by both the Broncos and Panthers. With Aaron Rodgers healthy and an influx of veteran talent ...
That contribution was overshadowed by his muffed punt in the fourth quarter, which was a microcosm of the Jets season. New York had just gotten a stop with 1:44 remaining but burned all three ...
In addition, the Broncos have also opened the 21-day window for running back Tyler Badie to return from injured reserve. Badie has been out since suffering a scary injury on a rain-soaked field against the New York Jets in Week 4. Collectively, the Broncos are healthy as a horse heading into Week 17.
After several weeks of speculation, Aaron Rodgers has addressed rumors about his potential exit from the New York Jets, announcing his final decision regarding his future with the team. Aaron Rodgers has not had a great tenure with the New York Jets.
Keeping rookie quarterback Caleb Williams healthy through the final two games is Job 1 for the Bears. Williams has a streak of 326 passes without an interception — sixth on the NFL's all-time list.