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1:56NFL Season Long Player Props: Passing Yards
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9:23AFC East 2026 Season Predictions
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11:036 NFL Teams That Can Make a Jump Next Season
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1:26Bengals Poised to Make Noise in 2026
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0:56Raiders' Offseason Moves: Poised to Make Noise in 2026?
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1:03Saints Poised to Make Noise in 2026
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1:52Are the Browns Poised to Make Noise in 2026?
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1:58New York Jets: Poised to Make Noise in 2026
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17:37Cleveland Browns 2026 Game-By-Game Schedule Prediction
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9:10Breaking Down the Oregon Ducks' 2026 Season
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0:47Packers Sign WR Christian Watson to $110M Extension
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1:18Micah Parsons To Begin Season On PUP List
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1:44Raiders Enter Fernando Mendoza Era
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9:51Breaking Down the Biggest Questions in the AFC South
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11:17Breaking Down the Biggest Questions In the AFC North
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1:02Breaking Down Chris Olave's Contract Situation
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13:30Breaking Down the Biggest Questions in the AFC East
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2:01Did Rams Overpay for Myles Garrett?
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9:30Indiana Hoosiers' Season Preview
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1:10Breaking Down Indiana's New-Look WR Group
Top Jets News
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Jets' Joe Tippmann: Lands extension with Jets
Tippmann has agreed to a four-year, $62 million extension with the Jets, Rich Cimini of ESPN reports.
Tippmann, who was approaching the final year of his rookie pact, is now under contract with the Jets through 2030 on a deal that includes $31 million in new guarantees, per Cimini. The 2023 second-rounder, who has only missed one regular-season game through his first three campaigns as a pro, worked at center in 2023 and parts of 2024, but made the full-time switch to right guard (where he'll continue to start) last year.
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Jets' Cade Klubnik: Nursing back tightness
Klubnik is dealing with back tightness and won't practice Wednesday, Rich Cimini of ESPN.com reports.
It appears as if Klubnik avoided a serious back injury, as head coach Aaron Glenn told reporters Wednesday that he expects the rookie quarterback to return for the Jets' minicamp next week. During his final collegiate season at Clemson, Klubnik threw for 2,943 yards, 16 touchdowns and six interceptions while adding 94 yards and four touchdowns on the ground. He's expected to compete for New York's No. 2 QB spot as the offseason progresses.
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Jets' Braelon Allen: Pushing 250 pounds
Allen is up to 250 pounds for OTAs after playing at 238-240 last year, Rich Cimini of ESPN.com reports.
In terms of physical measurements, Allen is perhaps the closest thing to Derrick Henry among NFL running backs, now pushing 250 pounds on a 6-foot-1 frame. The concern is that Allen was already a far cry from Henry in terms of speed and agility when playing at his (relatively) lighter weight of 238-240 pounds. The 22-year-old looks like a DE or OLB at first glance, and he told reporters Wednesday that his body-fat percentage is at an all-time low. Allen also said he's back at full strength after undergoing season-ending surgery on an MCL injury last fall. He's the youngest player from the 2024 draft class -- younger than most incoming rookies, in fact -- and is again positioned to compete with fellow 2024 draft pick Isaiah Davis for backup work behind long-time starter Breece Hall. It's also possible Allen and Davis have distinct roles, with the former more focused on power rushing and the latter more geared toward passing downs.
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Jets' Quentin Skinner: Lands on IR
Skinner (undisclosed) reverted from waivers to the Jets' injured reserve list Tuesday, Aaron Wilson of KPRC 2 Houston reports.
Skinner went unclaimed after being waived with an injury designation Monday, and he'll have to miss the entire 2026 season unless he negotiates an injury settlement. The undrafted wideout out of Kansas made his NFL debut in 2025, catching his only target for 10 yards in Week 18 against the Bills.
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Jets' Jalen Walthall: Finds work with Jets
Walthall signed with the Jets on Monday.
Walthall was waived by the Texans last week but already has found a new home with the Jets. The 23-year-old undrafted rookie from Incarnate Word recorded 155 receptions for 2,137 yards and 22 touchdowns across 24 games during his final two collegiate seasons. He's expected to battle for a depth spot in the Jets' receiving corps as the offseason progresses.
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Jets' Gee Scott: Signs with Jets as receiver
The Jets signed Scott on Thursday, Amanda Vogt of the team's official site reports.
Per Connor Hughes of SNY.tv, Scott has cut some weight and recently worked out with the club as a wide receiver before being signed. He's served as a tight end in the past as well. He'll probably need to make a great early impression with the coaching staff to have any chance at a spot on the final 53-man roster for 2026.
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Jets' Kobe King: Reverts to Jets' IR
King (undisclosed) reverted from waivers to the Jets' injured reserve list Wednesday, per the NFL's transaction log.
King wasn't claimed by another team after the Jets waived him Monday, so now he'll have to spend the entire 2026 campaign on IR unless he negotiates an injury settlement with the team. For now, his absence could free up more reps at linebacker for rookie undrafted free agents Jaden Keller and Chase Wilson.
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Jets' Adonai Mitchell: Meshing well with new QB
Mitchell has showcased impressive chemistry with new starting quarterback Geno Smith at OTAs, Zack Rosenblatt of The Athletic reports.
Mitchell was, specifically, Smith's most-targeted pass catcher during Tuesday's practice, in which the Jets ran drills to simulate high-pressure situations such as third-and-long. Rosenblatt also notes that Mitchell and Smith connected frequently during 7-on-7 and 11-on-11 drills in May. New York acquired Mitchell via trade with the Colts last November, and across eight games with the team he secured 25 of 59 targets for 312 yards and two scores, including an 8-102-1 performance against the Falcons in Week 13. With the Jets' offense seemingly in position to take a step forward with Smith under center in 2026, Mitchell will have an opportunity to capitalize on a starting role alongside Garrett Wilson and rookie first-round pick Omar Cooper.
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Jets' Jason Sanders: Replacing Koo in New York
The Jets are signing Sanders and waiving Younghoe Koo, Zack Rosenblatt of The Athletic reports.
Sanders took just one day to find a new team after the Giants released him on Tuesday. He held down the placekicking job in Miami from 2018 to 2024, but after missing all of last season with a hip injury, Sanders may have to compete with Cade York (groin) for the Jets' placekicker job. York has been missing OTA practices due to a groin injury, so the Jets might even consider bringing in another kicker at some point.
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Team Statistical Rankings
| Rushing | Passing | Overall | |
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| Off. |
123.3 (10th) |
163.8 (32nd) |
263.6 (29th) |
| Def. |
139.5 (29th) |
226.4 (16th) |
355.6 (25th) |
Injuries
| Player | Injury |
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| J. Brownlee Jr. DB Jarvis Brownlee Jr. DB | Hip |
| B. Stephens CB Brandon Stephens CB | Neck |
| K. Sadiq TE Kenyon Sadiq TE | Abdomen |
| A. Cisco SAF Andre Cisco SAF | Pectoral |
| F. Mauigoa LB Francisco Mauigoa LB | Neck |















