Steelers, Aaron Rodgers and Jets
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The Jets could have given themselves more insurance in this one crucial area, but they seemingly believe in their starter
The Steelers signed former Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers in June, providing what should be an upgrade over Wilson and Justin Fields a season ago. Of course, Fields will get his shot at revenge, too, having signed a two-year deal with the Jets early in free agency.
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Jets Wire on MSNHighlights: Day 2 of New York Jets minicampThe New York Jets have rolled through their OTAs and now have hit the field for mandatory minicamp this week. Out at the team's facilities the Jets had perfect attendance at the workouts according to head coach Aaron Glenn.
As New York Jets fans ponder the team's TE2 situation, Andrew Beck may be the solution they are searching for.
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With new head coach Aaron Glenn, the New York Jets are loud-and-proud about focusing on the run game in 2025. Glenn's hard-nosed style paired with scrambler Justin Fields has made it clear that New York will try to dominate the ground game.
All of the early signs regarding the post-Aaron Rodgers era in New York seem to be pointing in the right direction, as not only has the culture around the
The New York Jets tallied five wins last season, and their over/under for 2025 is set at 5.5 victories. Currently, the New York Jets carry +21000 moneyline odds to win the Super Bowl.
The New York Jets drafted Missouri tackle Armand Membou with the No. 7 overall selection in the 2025 NFL Draft. By drafting Membou, the Jets were hoping he could become an immediate starter on the offensive line, completing a five-man unit that could immediately become one of the best in the NFL.