The Jets have jumped up the board to begin the third round.
There’s quite an amount of interest for Jets fans in this year’s draft. There are plenty of strong options at all the top positions of need for the Jets.
The Jets have Garrett Wilson and a whole lot of question marks at wide receiver Despite signing Mike Williams in free agency, wide receiver is still considered one of the Jets’ main needs heading into the 2024 draft.
One thing about the Cleveland Browns is the fanbase has been electric throughout all of the ups and plenty of downs that they have had. The Browns have been winning much more lately so the tune has changed, but it has not always been that way.
The New York Jets really know how to rile up their fanbase on social media. They’ve got it down to a science. Just a few days after earning rave reviews for their new uniforms and logo, the Jets shared videos of quarterback Aaron Rodgers throwing passes on the team’s practice field in Florham Park, New Jersey.
What can the Jets realistically expect if they go wide receiver at 10? The Jets currently own the 10th overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft. Wide receiver is one of the most likely directions for the team to go with the pick.
We dove into the most likely first draft picks throughout the NFC last week, and we turn now to the AFC as we inch closer and closer to the NFL Draft on April 25.
Last summer, the New York Jets stirred up a whirlwind of excitement with their acquisitions, notably future Hall of Fame quarterback Aaron Rodgers and four-time Pro Bowl running back Dalvin Cook.
New York Jets wide receiver Mike Williams seems to be happy he’s playing with Garrett Wilson. Shortly after signing a one-year contract with the Jets, Williams spoke to reporters about why he wanted to join the team, and he referenced Wilson reminding him of his former Los Angeles Chargers teammate Keenan Allen.
The New York Jets signed wide receiver Mike Williams to a one-year deal on Tuesday, giving the team a rather impressive duo of Williams and Garrett Wilson on the aerial attack.
The big news out of the NFL Tuesday was WR Mike Williams signing with the New York Jets. If you are a believer that Williams can help propel a strong year from New York, there are a few betting plays you may want to make.
Maybe a solution to the New York Jets' lack of playmaking receivers is a homecoming, of sorts. The Jets need a big-play receiver opposite of Garrett Wilson.
NFL Network's Daniel Jeremiah revealed a downright stunning comparison for Georgia wideout Ladd McConkey.
Garrett Wilson could make things uncomfortable for the Jets.
As with every offseason, each position group has its own unique sets of questions each organization must answer. For the New York Jets, as has been the case for the better part of 13 years, the only question worth asking is if each position group is strong enough to end a decade-long playoff drought.
During an NFL season when so few quarterbacks made it through with a clean bill of health, many teams quickly found out the importance of having a good backup quarterback.
New York Jets wide receiver Garrett Wilson is as competitive as they come. He desperately wants to help his team win games, but that didn’t occur as much during the 2023 season as anyone would have hoped.
Garrett Wilson made his jersey number preference clear last April, and the situation is unfolding to his liking. The New York Jets' top wide receiver committed to wearing No.
The Las Vegas Raiders fanbase should be a bit nervous about Davante Adams after an AFC foe made a minor move earlier this week. As we all know, because
New York Jets star wide receiver Garrett Wilson seemed to send a clear message to those running the organization when asked Monday if he believes the return of quarterback Aaron Rodgers next season can fix all that ailed what became a 7-10 club.
Former Ohio State star Garrett Wilson had to follow through on a bet on Friday, which is why the wide receiver attended a press conference in – of all things – a Michigan hoodie.
Wilson’s inability to come up with something to say speaks volumes about where the Jets are as a franchise.
The New York Jets already know they'll be without three injured players on gameday against the Buffalo Bills and there could be more. Jets' top wide receiver Garrett Wilson, who injured his right elbow last week against the Las Vegas Raiders, may not be available for the November 19 matchup in Orchard Park.
The New York Jets are not taking their two-game losing streak lightly.
New York Jets wide receiver Garrett Wilson is not happy with how his team’s offense has performed through its first eight games of the season. The Jets fell to the Los Angeles Chargers by a score of 27-6 in a listless effort on Monday night, and Wilson expressed his frustrations afterward.
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