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Jets fans should be rooting for the Raiders to win this Week 17 matchup against the Giants. While the Jets landing the top pick in the NFL draft is very unlikely, the Raiders or another QB-needy team getting it would be the worst-case scenario.
East Rutherford residents and fans attending the Jets-Patriots game at MetLife Stadium will need to bundle up. Sunday morning as temperatures start in the teens, with rain moving into the area later in the evening.
The New England Patriots are set for a Week 17 showdown with the New York Jets at MetLife Stadium, as their improbable, yet compelling regular-season schedule w
With Mack Hollins on IR and Kayhon Boutte inactive, the Patriots young receivers are embracing advice from veterans to make the most of their opportunity against the Jets
The New York Jets placed quarterback Justin Fields on season-ending IR earlier this week. It all but guarantees the end of Fields' disappointing tenure in East Rutherford. The Jets could release him this offseason and absorb a $22 million dead cap charge by doing so.
Yes, Sunday's game in Las Vegas will be a huge factor in determining the No. 1 pick. But there is still a path for three other teams.
The Jets rookie class is limping to the finish line. The Jets now have three members of this year’s draft class on injured reserve — cornerback Azareye’h Thomas, linebacker Kiko Mauigoa and edge Tyler Baron — and one more who is not playing Sunday in Mason Taylor.
Breece Hall (954 yards) is on the verge of changing that, but his pursuit of the milestone has turned into more of a crawl than a sprint. The past five games have been a struggle -- 46 yards per game, only 3.0 per carry -- a late-season swoon that could hurt him at the bargaining table. Numbers matter.