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Arvell Reese is a fan of everyone in the Jets organization, at least from the sound of his latest pre-draft interview.
It's a massive draft for Jets general manager Darren Mougey, and getting players from premium spots is the only way to make a real impact on the future of the roster.
Winnipeg Jets goaltender Connor Hellebuyck didn't hold back criticism of his performance and that of his teammates this season. His remarks also have some observers wondering how much longer he'll be with the team.
One unnamed coach would "love" the Jets' head coaching job that's expected to open in a few days. And he is extremely high on their future. "The Jets are poised to take over that division," the coach told Manish Mehta of the New York Daily News. "Brady's ...
The Winnipeg Jets have had a tough season, sitting at 22-26-8 and well outside the playoff picture in the competitive Western Conference. With the NHL trade deadline approaching, there’s growing speculation that the team may look to make moves to reshape ...
Given the extremely unreliable nature of his contract situation and NFL future as a former seventh-round pick with one year of high-level production, Briggs couldn’t pass it up if the Jets came to him today with a multi-year extension in the neighborhood of $10-12 million per year.
Jets fans might want to cover their ears. When Breece Hall was asked on Saturday whether he feels good about remaining with the Jets for the long term, the 24-year-old gave a rather ominous answer, saying that “whatever happens, happens.” “You know ...
Luke Schenn's best usage for the Jets is as trade bait to get back picks. James Carey Lauder / Imagn Images Connor Hellebuyck’s gold-medal-winning dominance quelled doubts about his ability to win “the big game.” Hellebuyck’s paddle save on Devon ...
Winnipeg Jets forward Jonathan Toews opened up about his future with his hometown team after making his return in 2025-26.
The countdown to the 2026 NFL Draft is coming to a close. In just more than 24 hours, most of the NFL's 32 teams will welcome a first-round draft pick. The New York Jets hold the top pick and are expected to target a quarterback.