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9:45AFC East Position Battles To Watch
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18:10NFL Worst to First 2026 Candidates
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1:33NFL Worst To First Candidates For 2026 Season: Jets
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10:47Questions Before NFL Training Camp: AFC East
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1:58NFL Win Totals: Can Dolphins Exceed Expectations?
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1:52NFL Win Totals: High or Low On Buffalo?
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1:48NFL Win Totals: Best Bet for Jets?
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1:14AFC Future Player Props: Rhamondre Stevenson & Breece Hall
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1:12AFC Future Player Props: Geno Smith
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1:58NFC North Top 100: Enough Love For Green Bay?
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9:19Ranking the Top 5 NFL Coaches on the Hot Seat for 2026
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1:22NFL hot seat rankings: Jets' Aaron Glenn under the most pressure
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1:41Why the 49ers Have the NFC's Best QB Room
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9:01Floor vs. Ceiling For Every AFC East Team
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1:42Jets OC Frank Reich Encouraged by QB Geno Smith
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9:09Latest NFL Minicamp News
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1:13Sorsby Could Be Historic Supplemental Draft Pick
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1:56NFL Season Long Player Props: Passing Yards
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9:23AFC East 2026 Season Predictions
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11:036 NFL Teams That Can Make a Jump Next Season
Top Jets News
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Jets' Geno Smith: No longer being investigated
Smith's case relating to an accusation of battery in June is now considered inactive by the Town of Davie Police Department, Zack Rosenblatt of The Athletic reports.
While Smith is no longer being actively investigated by Florida police relating to the June incident, it remains to be seen whether he'll face any form of discipline from the NFL. The 35-year-old quarterback is set to kick off training camp as the Jets' undisputed starting quarterback. Cade Klubnik (back), Brady Cook and Bailey Zappe will compete for the backup role.
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Jets' Omar Cooper: Solidifying spot in three-wide sets
Cooper was the Jets' most impressive rookie in spring practices and looks to have solidified his spot in three-receiver sets, Rich Cimini of ESPN.com reports.
The Jets traded up into the first round to draft Cooper 30th overall. The versatile rookie out of Indiana played both on the outside and in the slot in college, which should help Cooper get on the field consistently alongside Garrett Wilson and Adonai Mitchell. Per Geoffrey A. Knox of USA Today Jets Wire, Mitchell and slot receiver option Isaiah Williams were two of the Jets' top performers during the offseason program, so Cooper will need to continue building on his strong spring to secure playing time. That being said, Cimini expects Cooper's physical playing style to help the rookie shine even more once the pads come on in training camp.
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Team Statistical Rankings
| Rushing | Passing | Overall | |
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| Off. |
123.3 (10th) |
163.8 (32nd) |
263.6 (29th) |
| Def. |
139.5 (29th) |
226.4 (16th) |
355.6 (25th) |
Injuries
| Player | Injury |
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| J. Brownlee Jr. DB Jarvis Brownlee Jr. DB | Hip |
| B. Stephens CB Brandon Stephens CB | Neck |
| K. Sadiq TE Kenyon Sadiq TE | Abdomen |
| A. Cisco SAF Andre Cisco SAF | Pectoral |
| F. Mauigoa LB Francisco Mauigoa LB | Neck |






















