Quarterback Justin Fields has his new home – a team in desperate need of stability at the position: the New York Jets. After the ... to (even while bringing his laptop).
Yes, the offense still looms as a big concern, but with the No. 7 pick, they can go a host of ways to give Fields more ...
The New York Jets still need to do some convincing over at Pro Football Focus. The Jets have been busy during the NFL's 2025 ...
Justin Fields has landed and is with the New York Jets. Fields, 25, signed a two-year deal in New York as a free agent. He picked the Jets over the Pittsburgh Steelers, his former team who did express ...
March 9: Jamien Sherwood was a backup going into the 2024 season for the Jets. A year later, and with a team MVP award under ...
The New York Jets at the moment have the 27th-ranked odds in the league to win the Super Bowl at +16000. Learn more about the New York Jets on Fox Sports. Last season the Jets finished 5-12 and ...
For an organization like the New York Jets, they own the longest title drought of any New York-based team at this point. And they just had to sit and watch a college program reach the top of their ...
The New York Jets have turned the page to a new chapter in franchise history this offseason. Not only did the team hire Aaron Glenn as head coach and Darren Mougey as general manager, New York ...
signing a two-year deal worth $40 million with the New York Jets, according to multiple reports. The Jets are signing QB Justin Fields, per me and @tompelissero.bsky.social, as Gang Green gets a ...
The New York Jets placed a right-of-first-refusal tender on safety Tony Adams. Adams, 26, is a restricted free agent and the NFL's free agency frenzy for 2025 began this week. Tendering him means ...
Davante Adams has been released by the New York Jets after 14 games, becoming a free agent for the first time. Despite his strong performance, the Jets opted for a roster shake-up following a 5-12 ...
The Pittsburgh Steelers have lost quarterback Justin Fields to the New York Jets for a huge deal. New York will pay Fields $40 million over two years, with $30 million of that money being guaranteed.