A focused side-by-side look at the highly anticipated health recovery and technical role expansion for star wideout Garrett Wilson.
He helps the Jets by stretching defensive boundaries to transform the entire layout of the offense. 🏈✈️ #Jets#GangGreen1
With contract talks stalling and a training camp deadline looming, the football world is starting to wonder: if the Bucs let Baker Mayfield walk, what’s the move?
Enter the New York Jets.
Jamien Sherwood was one of the few bright spots in a difficult 2025 season for the Jets.
As New York continues building under Aaron Glenn, he'll remain an important piece of the foundation.
Don Maynard helped the team by weaponizing pure track speed to stretch AFL defenses past their breaking points on every single possession.
His 88 regular-season touchdown grabs stay completely untouched at the very top of New York football history. 🏈✈️
CBS Sports named Mason Taylor as the Jets’ top under-the-radar breakout candidate for 2026. After leading New York with 44 catches last season, Taylor could thrive with Geno Smith and more 12-personnel looks.
Adonai Mitchell is getting a fresh chance with the Jets. Aaron Glenn called him a “very talented player,” and after a strong finish last season, Mitchell could play a big role next to Garrett Wilson in 2026.
Azareye'h Thomas gained valuable experience during his rookie season and gradually earned more opportunities in the Jets' secondary.
Now comes the challenge of building on that foundation in Year 2.
Tracking our Jets secondary from the star-powered days of Jamal Adams to Marcus Maye anchoring a completely new era is a wild look back. 🏈
Bryce Hall and Brandin Echols stepping up on the outside showed the exact grit required to rebuild the defensive foundation in New York.
https://t.co/iivjr1EhD8 named Harrison Phillips the Jets’ most underappreciated player. He led all NFL defensive linemen with 51 run stops last season and remains one of the league’s most reliable interior run defenders.
Garrett Wilson says he has a “different standard” he wants to get back to. After knee injuries limited him to seven games in 2025, the Jets WR is on a mission to return to form with Geno Smith.
Jets wide receiver Adonai Mitchell is completely on board with Geno Smith operating as the team's starting quarterback in 2026.
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https://t.co/iivjr1EhD8 named David Bailey one of the rookies who needs to succeed in Year 1. The Jets ranked 31st in sacks last season, and Bailey was drafted No. 2 overall to change that fast.
Will McDonald IV has 18.5 sacks over the last two seasons, but 2026 is still huge for his future. If he proves he can be a complete every-down edge, the Jets pass rusher could push toward major money.
Brandon Stephens quietly put together a solid first season in New York.
The veteran cornerback could continue to play an important role moving forward.
Jets wide receiver Garrett Wilson explains why the addition of Frank Reich has him thinking the 2026 season could be different. https://t.co/e3AjVDOItr
Nahshon Wright heads to New York coming off the best season of his career.
After earning his first Pro Bowl selection and helping Chicago win the division in 2025, the veteran cornerback now joins a Jets team looking for immediate defensive help.
Kenyon Sadiq has undergone hernia surgery and is expected to miss the remainder of the offseason program, with his availability for the start of training camp still somewhat uncertain ⏳
“It’s something that he dealt with.