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Jets' Patrick Mahomes rumors have a sad truth to them
No, Patrick Mahomes is not going to the Jets. Allow us an LOL, if you don't mind. The rumor is based in this post on X, which has more than five million views: That account literally has the word "parody" in its bio. This isn't real news. The Jets need a QB, sure.
A new rumor says the New York Jets are expected to "check in" on Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes during the offseason.
Justin Fields’ future with the Jets looks increasingly uncertain as contract guarantees and performance issues point to a likely offseason release.
In the most stunning move of the trade deadline, the Jets are sending fourth-year All-Pro cornerback Sauce Gardner to the Indianapolis Colts in exchange for first-round picks in 2026 and 2027 and wide receiver Adonai Mitchell, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter.
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Jets rumors: New York is now stocked up on draft capital. So what the heck is the plan at QB?
The Jets have loaded up on draft capital after dealing Quinnen Williams and Sauce Gardner. Will they look for a QB in the next drafts?
It's trade deadline day in the NFL. Here are the latest updates, news, rumors and more on what moves the Jets make ahead of today's 4 p.m. deadline.
The New York Jets have actually been pitched as a potential trade destination for Cleveland Browns quarterback Shedeur Sanders.
Jets held firm at a third-round ask for Breece Hall and are eyeing an extension, while Hall’s posts hinted frustration after the deadline.
They already made one deal, trading away cornerback Michael Carter II to the Eagles for receiver John Metchie (III), a trade that freed up significant cap space for 2026. But Carter had been dealing with injury and seemed to be on the verge of losing his starting spot anyway. So what should we expect Tuesday before the trade deadline?
The Athletic's Dianna Russini believes that Jets head coach Aaron Glenn is falling into an "ugly" trap amid recent feuds with New York media.
Mike Vrabel nearly became the Jets coach before joining the Patriots. Now New York faces the one who got away.