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The New York Jets received a huge bump in cap space following their trade with the Tennessee Titans for Jermaine Johnson.
The New York Jets appear to be committed to retaining running back Breece Hall before he enters free agency this year, but he reportedly would've had the chance to land with a perennial title contender.
The Jets’ second-year coach indicated (via ESPN.com’s Rich Cimini) that will be case, with new DC hire Brian Duker being in place as a game-planning lieutenant. This offseason change probably helped influence today’s Jermaine Johnson–T’Vondre Sweat trade.
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Are the New York Jets only a quarterback away on offense?
While some will disagree, The New York Jets have some interesting weapons on offense. They now need to find the quarterback to complete the puzzle.
All of a sudden, the Jets appear to have depth at defensive tackle — and a severe hole on their roster at edge rusher. Let’s dive into the roster implications for the defensive line, as well as what this could mean for the Jets’ plans in free agency and the NFL Draft: McDonald is the only edge rusher of significance under contract for 2026,
The New York Jets have a lot of big decisions to make this offseason, but on Thursday, they made a huge decision that nobody seemed to see coming. According to
The Jets would be happy to show off this report card. The 2026 NFL Players Association team report cards showed significant improvement for the Jets across the board, according to results that were obtained by ESPN.
“Jets GM Darren Moughey on RB Breece Hall: “The tags are an option.” Asked again after that, says they’ll tag him if they can’t reach a long-term deal by March 3,” Mike Garafolo wrote on X, formerly Twitter, on Tuesday.