The New York Jets conclude their season Sunday evening at MetLife Stadium with a clash against the Miami Dolphins . While a loss would certainly help the team's overall draft prospects, a win would officially eliminate their AFC East rivals from the playoffs this week.
The Jets would love to hire a head coach who can get the most out of veteran quarterback Aaron Rodgers next season. The team's brain trust seems to believe that
The New York Jets moved one of their star defenders to injured reserve to open up a roster spot for Sunday’s game with Miami.
The Jets had plenty of high hopes for the season. They had a Hall-of-Fame quarterback returning from an Achilles injury, a rebuilt offensive line, a standout defense, and a coaching staff and front office that finally appeared to figure out what was needed to win games. In the end, every single group failed.
If the Denver Broncos lose to Kansas City Chiefs, Miami Dolphins can pinch their place in the play-offs with victory
The Jets placed Gardner (hamstring) on injured reserve Saturday. Gardner was already ruled out for Sunday's regular-season finale against the Dolphins due to a hamstring injury. His placement on ...
"So I just need a break mentally to just kind of refresh, put my feet in the sand and see where I'm at after that," Rodgers said.
After an utterly humiliating performance against the Buffalo Bills, the Rodgers Rodeo likely lost its last legs. But who else will the New York Jets let go with him?
Aaron Rodgers told reporters that his time with the New York Jets has been the 'best two years of my life' despite a disappointing 4-12 record this season and an Achilles tear in the season opener in 2023.
Aaron Rodgers isn't sure what his NFL future holds, but the four-time MVP called his time with the organization "the best two years of my life."
The New York Jets season keeps getting weirder. The NFL has been cracking down on player safety over the past decade. This season, the league has fined a slew of players, both offensive and defensive,