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The Jets were universally praised by all critics for their 2026 rookie class. But, how much better are they on offense compared to last season?
The New York Jets waived two players and used the international exemption on another as rookie minicamp gets underway.
On Friday, the New York Jets and Breece Hall agreed on a three-year, $45.75 million extension. Hall, a 2022 second-round pick, is now locked up long-term and will enter the 2026 season with certainty regarding his future.
Aaron Glenn, Frank Reich, and the rest of the New York Jets coaching staff are intent on developing Cade Klubnik the appropriate way.
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Happy Saturday, Jets fans! Here are your links for the day as we kick of a weekend with the knowledge Breece Hall will be in green and white three more years. NY Jets – 2026 Jets Schedule to Be Released on May 14 Michael Nania – Jets reveal surprising role for Darrell Jackson Jr.
Head coach Aaron Glenn made it clear the Jets view Darrel Jackson Jr. as more than a one-position defensive lineman.
The New York Jets made one thing crystal clear with their recent contract extension for Breece Hall. They still view him as one of the foundational pieces of this franchise moving forward. Hall's three-year, $45.75 million payday comes with $29 million guaranteed.
The New York Jets begin the 2026 NFL Draft with two first-round picks, including the unofficial start of the draft at No. 2 overall. With Fernando Mendoza heading to Vegas, the Jets can set the tone of the top 10 with their No. 2 selection. New York has ...
There’s a common theme among the top New York Jets faces heading into the 2026 season. Head coach Aaron Glenn, starting quarterback Geno Smith, and even new offensive coordinator Frank Reich have all been counted out at one time or another.
It's time for Day 2 of the NFL Draft. Round 1 of the draft saw the New York Jets make a league-high three selections in the first 32 picks, with the last one being a trade up to No. 30, where the organization selected Indiana wide receiver Omar Cooper Jr.