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The New York Jets rolled the dice on Justin Fields last offseason in free agency. At the time, the move was praised. Fields looked good in limited playing time with the Pittsburgh Steelers in 2024 and brought a dual-threat element to New York that it didn't previously have with Aaron Rodgers under center.
The New York Jets' defense is going to look different in 2026. That's for sure.
The New York Jets received a huge bump in cap space following their trade with the Tennessee Titans for Jermaine Johnson.
Guards often have longer, more stable careers compared to other positions, so a two-year deal for Seumalo could make a lot of sense. Both Spotrac and PFF project him to land somewhere in the $8–9 million per year range, a figure that should be very manageable for a team like the Jets.
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 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.
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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.
The New York Jets need to find some weapons on offense in the upcoming NFL