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The NFL offseason has moved beyond the first major waves of free agency and the NFL Draft. Teams have now begun OTAs, with minicamps right around the corner. The New York Jets have stayed busy throughout the offseason.
The New York Jets are unlikely to dominate national headlines because of the Landon Young signing, but moves like this often matter far more than people realize by the time the regular season arrives.
Jets special teams contributor Kobe King might have competition for his spot with the team's latest signing following rookie minicamp.
That may sound harsh, but honesty is part of the process. In 2025, the Jets spent most of their game days looking unprepared, overwhelmed, or both. The Jets needed stability, structure, and improvement at important positions. They may have found some. That’s what makes this version of the Jets feel different.
The New York Jets rookie minicamp wrapped up this past weekend, and there was plenty for fans to dig into. Cade Klubnik got a lot of attention, David Bailey took the field for the first time as a pro,
The New York Jets and Palace for Life, the official charity of Crystal Palace Football Club, have partnered to host the Championship Day of the 2026 Jets NFL Girls Flag league in London. Held at the Crystal Palace FC Academy in South London,
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Jets assure themselves of a roster advantage with Paschal Ekeji
The Jets gained extra training camp and practice squad flexibility after assigning rookie Paschal Ekeji an International Player Pathway exemption.
With the Jets rookie minicamp taking place over the weekend, the Jets confirmed 12 undrafted free agent signings they brought in to supplement general manager Darren Mougey’s second draft class. Last season,