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Jets Wire on MSNDolphins, not Jets, projected to finish last in AFC EastThe Jets are a rebuilding squad. The new regime, consisting of Darren Mougey as general manager and Aaron Glenn as head coach, are overseeing a reset. Justin Fields is the new starting quarterback on a two-year bridge contract to replace the toxic Aaron Rodgers.
The New York Jets are loaded with defensive talent in both the secondary and the defensive line, but it's about time their linebackers receive some well-deserved praise.
For Glenn, who has no previous head-coaching experience, there are four keys to success, all of which will begin to take shape in training camp:
Garrett Wilson has signed a lucrative four-year extension with the New York Jets. On Tuesday morning, as the ink was drying on his new contract, Wilson took to social media to thank the Jets for drafting him and then sticking with him through the ups and downs of his young career.
After a pair of tumultuous seasons with the Jets, including 2023, when he tore his Achilles tendon four snaps into Game 1 of the season, Rodgers signed a one-year, $13.65 million contract with the Pittsburgh Steelers this offseason.
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Head coach Aaron Glenn has already indicated that New York will use 2024 draft picks Braelon Allen and Isaiah Davis more in 2025, so if either of them steps up, that could also eat into Hall’s workload and have the Jets re-thinking how best to get value for money at the position.
The New York Jets need to add another wide receiver behind star Garrett Wilson. The team has players like Malachi Corley, Josh Reynolds, and Allen Lazard on the