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Jets Draft Ohio State's Arvell Reese for Defensive Revival
Jets eye top pass rusher in draft: Ohio States Arvell Reese could supercharge defense
Seahawks' Super Bowl Win, Jets' Long Odds
Seahawks Super Bowl Victory: Former Jets Players Turn Champions, Jets Fans Face Long Odds - The Seattle Seahawks secured their first championship since 2013, with former New York Jets players Sam Darnold, Leonard Williams, and Jason Myers playing significant roles. Meanwhile, the Jets playoff drought continues, with betting odds for Super Bowl 61 placing them near the bottom, trailing teams like the Cardinals and Titans.
Jets' Offseason: High Stakes, Big Moves
The New York Jets dismal 2025 season concludes with a 3-14 record, setting the stage for a crucial offseason. With prime draft picks at numbers 2, 16, 33, and 44, the Jets have a chance to address their biggest needs: pass rushers, a quarterback, and a wide receiver. Trade rumors suggest potential moves for Kyler Murray, Derek Carr, or Brandon Aiyuk. The number 2 pick is expected to land top defensive talent, while later picks could secure a quarterback project like Ty Simpson. The Jets are poised to make significant moves to turn their fortunes around for the next season.
Breece Hall Aims for Super Bowl
Breece Hall, New York Jets running back, expressed his Super Bowl aspirations, despite the teams recent struggles. With a career-high 1,605 rushing yards in 2023, Hall is set to hit free agency, joining a star-studded running back class. His potential could elevate any contender, making his landing spot a highly anticipated event in the upcoming free agency window.
Reich's Scheme Threatens Jets' Mitchell, Ruckert, Beck
The New York Jets new offensive coordinator, Frank Reich, may impact the teams depth chart significantly. Wide receiver Adonai Mitchell, tight end Jeremy Ruckert, and fullback Andrew Beck could see reduced roles due to Reichs preferred schemes. Mitchell, known for his deep-route prowess, may struggle in Reichs system that favors shorter routes. Ruckert, who excels in blocking, might see his snaps decrease due to Reichs preference for eleven personnel. Beck, a versatile fullback, could face roster cuts as Reichs teams rarely use multi-back sets. These changes could force tough decisions and challenge young players to adapt or risk being overlooked.
Jets' Draft: Edge Rusher, QB, WR
The New York Jets, with the second and sixteenth picks in the 2026 NFL draft, are expected to focus on defense, targeting an elite edge rusher like Ohio States Arvell Reese or Miamis Rueben Bain Junior. While quarterbacks are in demand, none seem worthy at number two. At sixteen, the Jets may look for a wide receiver to pair with Garrett Wilson, with USCs Makai Lemon and Arizona States Jordon Tyson being potential options. The Jets flexibility is highlighted by ESPNs Matt Miller slotting Alabamas Ty Simpson, a poised pocket passer, at forty-four in round two.
Jets Eye Historic Madrid Game in 2026
The New York Jets could make history in 2026 with a potential road game in Madrid, Spain, either facing the Chicago Bears or Kansas City Chiefs at the iconic Santiago Bernabeu Stadium. This would mark the sixth international regular-season game for the Green and White. The NFL aims to expand its global reach with nine international games next season, including spots in France, Australia, Brazil, Germany, and three in London. Meanwhile, the Jets could draft Ohio State linebacker Arvell Reese at number two overall, and quarterback Tyrod Taylor was named the best-dressed player of 2025.
Jets Eye Tanner McKee Trade from Eagles
The New York Jets are considering a trade for Tanner McKee, a six-foot-six quarterback from the Philadelphia Eagles. McKee, who has started just two NFL games, has impressed with his sixty-one point four percent completion rate, five hundred ninety-seven yards, five touchdowns, and one interception. Hes under contract for a bargain cap hit of one point one nine million dollars, and the Jets have eleven draft picks to offer. If the Eagles listen to offers, expect a bidding war for McKees untapped potential.
Jets Mock Draft: Reese, McDonald, Simpson, Sarratt
The New York Jets, with their abundance of draft picks, are poised to revamp their roster. In a fan-run mock draft, they selected Ohio States Arvell Reese, a dynamic edge rusher, at number two. They also chose Ohio States Kayden McDonald, a formidable defensive lineman, at number sixteen. On offense, they picked Alabamas Ty Simpson, a promising quarterback, at number thirty-three, and Indianas Elijah Sarratt, a red-zone threat, at number forty-four. This draft strategy could swiftly propel the Jets back into contention.
Jets Stockpile Picks, Target Boston in Mock Draft
The New York Jets, in a full-scale rebuild, have amassed a wealth of draft picks, including the number two overall pick this year and four more first-round selections in the next two drafts. A recent mock draft predicts theyll snag Washington Huskies wide receiver Denzel Boston at number sixteen, a big, physical receiver who excels in contested catches and red-zone plays, to bolster their struggling passing game.
Brissett's Future Uncertain as Cardinals Shake Up QB Situation
The Arizona Cardinals new head coach, Mike LaFleur, is considering quarterback stability, with Kyler Murrays future uncertain. If Murray stays, veteran Jacoby Brissett might be traded. Brissett, with a manageable salary and solid performance last season, is seen as a perfect stopgap for teams like the Atlanta Falcons and New York Jets, who need quarterback help.
Jets Hire Dolphins Coach, Build New Defense
The New York Jets are revamping their coaching staff, hiring Ryan Slowik as safeties coach, a Dolphins alum who held various roles in Miamis defense. Head coach Aaron Glenn fired offensive and defensive coordinators, bringing in Frank Reich and Brian Duker, also Dolphins alums. With ample salary cap space and draft picks, the Jets aim to bolster their defense, marking a crucial offseason.
Seth Ryan Joins Jets as Passing Game Coordinator
Seth Ryan, son of former Jets head coach Rex Ryan and grandson of NFL legend Buddy Ryan, joins the New York Jets as passing game coordinator. With NFL experience and a focus on modern passing schemes, Ryan will help reshape the Jets offense under head coach Aaron Glenn.
Jets' Mock Draft: Arvell Reese at #2
The New York Jets, after a series of bold trades, hold five first-round picks in the 2026 and 2027 drafts. With a top priority of finding a quarterback, they might consider other positions first. USA Todays Ayrton Ostlys mock draft has them picking Ohio State edge rusher Arvell Reese at number two overall. Reese, a dominant force in college, is projected to bring speed and power to the Jets defense, potentially transforming their performance.
Ryan Family Legacy Returns to Jets
Seth Ryan, son of former Jets head coach Rex Ryan, joins the team as new passing game coordinator, aiming to revitalize their offense and potentially replace quarterback Justin Fields. This move, part of a larger coaching staff overhaul, brings the Ryan legacy back to the Jets, sparking excitement among fans and signaling a new era for the team.
Jets' Reich: Low-Risk Gamble or Sinking Ship?
The New York Jets hired Frank Reich as their new offensive coordinator, a veteran with ten years of play-calling experience. Reichs schemes favor short and intermediate throws, often targeting running backs, which could benefit Breece Hall. However, his pre-snap motion rate is low, and he rarely uses vertical go and post routes. The Jets are hoping Reich can adapt and improve their offense, which won only three games last season.
Sam Darnold's NFL Journey: From Bust to Super Bowl
Sam Darnolds NFL journey is a remarkable comeback story. Once deemed a bust by the New York Jets, hes now leading the Seattle Seahawks to Super Bowl sixty. Hes the first from his draft class to achieve this feat, surpassing names like Josh Allen, Baker Mayfield, and Lamar Jackson. Darnolds path to success is marked by resilience, starting from his college days at USC, where he faced criticism, and continuing through his tumultuous years with the Jets, Panthers, 49ers, and Vikings. His journey underscores the importance of coaching, protection, and team support for a quarterbacks success.
Seahawks vs Patriots: Defensive Showdown
Seattle Seahawks face off against New England Patriots in Super Bowl LVI, with Seahawks favored by 4.5 points. Seahawks on a 9-game winning streak, dominating regular season with best point differential. Patriots defense strong, but young QB Drake Maye struggles with sacks and turnovers. Expert picks lean Seahawks, predicting defensive battle with total under 45.5. Both teams aim for glory in this classic matchup.
Jets' Toxic Culture Doomed 2025 Season
Defensive tackle Harrison Phillips, who played one year with the Jets, blames a deeply toxic culture for the teams disastrous 2025 season under coach Aaron Glenn. He describes the culture as cancerous, leading to a lack of optimism, selfish play, and a playoff drought since 2015. Despite the challenges, Phillips believes Glenn has the right mindset to rebuild and improve the teams performance in 2026.
Jets' Offensive Line: Stoutland's Potential Impact
Rumors are circulating that the New York Jets could secure the services of elite offensive line coach, Jeff Stoutland, who recently left the Philadelphia Eagles. Known for transforming players like Jason Kelce, Lane Johnson, and even rugby player Jordan Mailata into All-Pros, Stoutlands arrival could significantly boost the Jets young talent like Armand Membou and Olu Fashanu. If he joins, the Jets could potentially build an unstoppable offensive line, setting the stage for future contention.
Gardner Backs Glenn for Jets' Turnaround
Sauce Gardner, former Jets cornerback, expresses confidence in head coach Aaron Glenn for year two. Gardner praises Glenns tough mindset and discipline, predicting a positive change after a challenging first season. Glenn is now focusing on building the right team with GM Darren Mougey, aiming for improved performance in the upcoming season.
Jets' QB Search: Mac Jones or Brissett?
The New York Jets, with the second overall pick and seventeen selections over two years, are seeking a reliable quarterback after a rough rookie year for head coach Aaron Glenn. With top prospect Fernando Mendoza likely off the board, theyre considering veterans like Mac Jones and Jacoby Brissett, both seen as smart bridge options. Other possibilities include Malik Willis, Kirk Cousins, Kyler Murray, or even old connections like Carson Wentz or Geno Smith. The Jets offseason could significantly impact their future, keeping fans and analysts guessing until draft night.
Undrafted to NFL Star: Ryan Quigley's Journey
Ryan Quigley, an undrafted punter, defied the odds to make it to the NFL, starting with the New York Jets. After impressing in a punter showcase, he signed with the Jets and eventually earned American Football Conference special teams player of the week honors. Quigleys career also included stints with Arizona and Minnesota, and he even scored a touchdown. Off the field, he co-founded Playeasy, a successful tourism platform, and is now enjoying family life with his wife and two children.
Jets Hire Reich, Duker for Offense, Defense
The New York Jets have made strategic offseason hires with Frank Reich as offensive coordinator and Brian Duker as defensive coordinator. Both are ideal fits for head coach Aaron Glenns vision, bringing valuable experience to enhance the teams passing game and defense. Frank Reich, a seasoned coach with a proven track record, has led teams to top NFL rankings in third-down conversions and red zone offense. His ability to bounce back from offensive dips makes him a reliable choice. Born in Freeport, the same hometown as former Jets star DBrickashaw Ferguson, Reichs deep ties to Long Island and strong resume...
Karl Dunbar's Football Journey: From Louisiana to NFL
Karmichael MacKenzie, a Louisiana football legend, was born in Opelousas and starred in football and basketball at Plaisance High School. He played as a defensive end at LSU and was drafted by the Steelers, but injuries cut his pro career short. After retiring, he turned to coaching, starting at local high schools and eventually making his way to the NFL. Dunbar has coached stars like Sheldon Richardson and Muhammad Wilkerson, and has helped build top-ten run defenses and the leagues number one sacking unit. He was diagnosed with vitiligo in seventh grade and has since become an advocate for awareness...
Jets Fans Torn: Root for Darnold or Patriots?
Super Bowl Sunday pits former Jets quarterback Sam Darnold against the Patriots, leaving New York fans torn. Darnold, once a bust, now thrives with the Seahawks, while the Patriots, led by rookie star Drake Maye and new coach Mike Vrabel, have rebuilt swiftly. Jets fans, enduring fifteen years of playoffless seasons, grapple with regret over missed opportunities and the enduring rivalry with New England.
Harrison Phillips: Jets' Losing Mindset
New York Jets Harrison Phillips exposes a pervasive losing mindset plaguing the team, highlighting the impact of years of losses and constant changes. He urges players to focus on the long game, breaking free from the same old Jets narrative to build lasting progress.
Jets QB Future Uncertain
The New York Jets quarterback situation for the 2026 season is uncertain, with Justin Fields, Tyrod Taylor, and undrafted rookie Brady Cook all in the mix. Fields, the initial starter, was benched and has a $10 million guarantee, but his future is unclear. Taylor, who stepped in, is a free agent, and Cook isnt seen as a long-term solution. New coach Aaron Glenn seeks a culture change, and fans and analysts are concerned about the quarterback positions instability. Taylor expressed interest in returning as a backup, which could be beneficial due to his positive reputation. As the offseason begins, the Jets have...
Karl Dunbar Returns to Jets, Boosting Defensive Line
Karl Dunbar Returns to Jets: A Masterful Hire for Aaron Glenn The New York Jets have re-hired Karl Dunbar as their defensive line coach, a move hailed as one of Aaron Glenns shrewdest decisions. Dunbar, with two decades of NFL coaching experience, previously served as the Jets defensive line coach from 2012 to 2014, contributing to the development of stars like Muhammad Wilkerson and Sheldon Richardson. His return coincides with the Jets second overall draft pick, fueling speculation about a potential defensive line upgrade. Fans are excited about the prospect of Dunbars expertise transforming the Jets defensive line into a formidable force.
Tippmann's Breakout Season: Jets' Offensive Line Cornerstone
The New York Jets offensive line, despite a challenging season, shone as a beacon of consistency. Led by Joe Tippmann, who earned a 66 PFF grade and was hailed as the teams most underappreciated player, the line started every game. Tippmann, a guard originally not drafted for, has become a cornerstone, with reports suggesting hed love to sign a long-term extension. Securing him could provide stability for years, offering a solid foundation for the Jets future.
Jets' Future Uncertain as Fields' Spot Shaky
The New York Jets quarterback situation is in turmoil as Justin Fields future with the team hangs in the balance following a knee injury. Despite a promising start, Fields performance and the teams overall record have raised questions about his role. Reports suggest the Jets may cut him before the 2026 season. With the team exploring trade options, including Kyler Murray, a former teammate warned against pursuing Murray due to his injury history. As the Jets navigate this challenge, they must find a balance between talent and health to build a reliable offense for the upcoming season.
Frank Reich Joins Jets, Fans React
Frank Reich joins New York Jets as offensive coordinator, sparking mixed reactions from fans and analysts. Reich brings experience and play-calling skills, but faces the challenge of fixing the teams quarterback issues. The hire signals a fresh start on offense, with all eyes on Reichs impact in New York.
Jets Hire Frank Reich, Revamp Offense
The New York Jets have hired Frank Reich as their new offensive coordinator, marking a significant overhaul of their offensive staff. Reich, a former head coach with the Indianapolis Colts and Carolina Panthers, brings a wealth of experience and a reputation for creating top-five offenses. He could be joined by Greg Roman, known for his expertise in calling runs, and Darrell Bevell, who recently worked with the Dolphins. This new staff aims to bring stability and consistency to the Jets offense.
Frank Reich Returns to Jets as Offensive Coordinator
Frank Reich, a legendary backup quarterback and former NFL head coach, returns to the New York Jets as their new offensive coordinator. With a rich coaching background, including stints with the Colts, Panthers, Chargers, and Eagles, Reich brings a wealth of experience to the Jets. Born on Long Island, he played for the Jets in 1996 and is known for his remarkable comebacks, earning him the title of the greatest backup quarterback ever. Reichs faith and football expertise make him an exciting addition to the Jets coaching staff.
Jets Fans Watch Rival Patriots in Super Bowl
Jets fans face a tough Super Bowl Sunday as their rivals, the Patriots, chase a championship. Former Jet Morgan Moses, who started 30 games for New York, is now suiting up for the Patriots. The Jets, with a dismal record, have their eyes on a turnaround, inspired by New Englands resurgence.
Jets Face Tough Decision on Star RB Breece Hall
The New York Jets are eager to retain their star running back, Breece Hall, who had a breakout season and is projected to land the richest deal among running backs in free agency. Despite passing on trading him, the Jets may need to use a franchise or transition tag to keep him, as other teams are interested in his speed and production. Keeping Hall would be a costly priority for the Jets, but losing him could hinder their offensive stability during their rebuild.
NFL Player Robbed at Home, Suspect Charged
A New Jersey man faces charges for armed robbery of a New York Jets player at his home last year. Prosecutors identified the suspect through electronic evidence and charged him in January. The robbery, which occurred around 8 a.m. when the player returned from a night out, is part of a troubling pattern targeting pro athletes in recent years. Investigators are urging anyone with tips to call the Morris County major crimes unit.
Jets' Fields Deal Flops, Team Faces Overhaul
The New York Jets 2025 NFL season was marked by significant moves, including the signing of defensive players and a promising draft class. However, the teams decision to sign quarterback Justin Fields for a two-year, forty million dollar deal backfired, with Fields starting nine games and posting a two wins and seven losses record before being benched. The Jets struggles extended beyond Fields, with the team posting a one and seven record in games he didnt start and overhauling much of the coaching staff. The team now faces a challenging offseason, with thirty million dollars fully guaranteed hanging over them and...
Karl Dunbar Returns to Jets, Brings Defensive Line Expertise
The New York Jets have hired Karl Dunbar, a seasoned defensive line coach with 19 years of NFL experience, to lead their front four. Dunbar, 58, returns to the Jets after a successful stint from 2012-2014, where he mentored standout players like Sheldon Richardson and Muhammad Wilkerson. His time with the Pittsburgh Steelers, from 2006-2015, saw the team lead the league in sacks. Dunbars own playing career, as a three-year starter at LSU and NFL journeyman, adds to his credibility. This hire could significantly improve the Jets defensive line for the upcoming season.
Frank Reich Joins Jets as Offensive Coordinator
The New York Jets have hired veteran coach Frank Reich as their offensive coordinator for the 2026 season. Reich, a former Jets quarterback, brings 16 years of NFL coaching experience, including leading the Indianapolis Colts to a 40-33 record and two playoff appearances. He also served as interim head coach at Stanford, leading them to their most wins since 2020. The Jets hope Reichs expertise will help improve their offensive performance.