Aaron Rodgers is feeling healthy and will be the New York Jets’ starting quarterback as long as that remains the case.
While 40-year-old Aaron Rodgers wants to play out the season for the New York Jets, aging star Tyron Smith might be headed for injured reserve and retirement.
As part of the NFL's Salute to Service Week, the New York Jets hosted the Sixth Annual Soldiers to Sidelines (STS) Coaching Certification Clinic Presented by Ticketmaster.
The New York Jets will be hiring a new head coach this upcoming offseason after firing Robert Saleh in October. But what if they decide to bring back a former head coach? Nick Wright, for one, is all-in on FOX Sports analyst Eric Mangini going back to the Jets,
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:
The New York Jets quarterback dropped his take on the Joe Douglas firing during his weekly appearance on ESPN.
New York Jets interim head coach Jeff Ulbrich believes that quarterback Aaron Rodgers is the healthiest he has been in "five or six weeks." "He's doing
The Jets are currently led by interim GM Phil Savage and interim head coach Jeff Ulbrich. Once permanent replacements have been found for those key positions Rodgers will have a better idea of his likely role within the team. Until then, his future with the New York Jets remains unclear.
The 2024 NFL season is shaping up to be one of the most chaotic years in memory for New York football fans – and, for once, it’s not just the Gang Green faithful who are drowning in disappointment.
Prior to their bye, New York was set to have the seventh pick in the draft, and after Week 12, their position hasn't changed much. Heading into Week 13, the Jets are set to have the eighth-overall pick in the 2025 draft.