The New York Jets gave their frustrated fans one more embarrassing moment before the season finale against the Miami Dolphins.
The New York Jets suited up to finish out a brutal 2024 campaign on Sunday, hosting the Miami Dolphins at MetLife Stadium in the final matchup of the year. It did not take long for things to go typically sideways, as the team banner was held upside-down during pregame festivities. This error was almost immediately matched on the field.
The New York Jets are about to kick their head-coaching search into high gear next week and a current coach is on the list of interviews.
The New York Jets have begun their search for a new head coach, with Mike Vrabel and Ron Rivera among big names to speak with team brass in recent days. Two other prominent coaches could be next, with Arthur Smith and Kliff Kingsbury also on the Jets' radar,
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Another embarrassing moment for New York Jets
The New York Jets haven’t gotten much right in the regular season. It only went to follow they would ice the cake before the final game against the Miami Dolphins on Sunday.
There is a very good chance that Sunday's game against the Miami Dolphins will be the final game of the Aaron Rodgers era for the New York Jets. It did not get off to a good start.
The Jets placed Gardner (hamstring) on injured reserve Saturday. Gardner was already ruled out for Sunday's regular-season finale against the Dolphins due to a hamstring injury. His placement on ...
After an utterly humiliating performance against the Buffalo Bills, the Rodgers Rodeo likely lost its last legs. But who else will the New York Jets let go with him?
Scores of people carried out a 30-yard long Jets banner upside down during Sunday's pregame ceremonies ahead of the Jets' Week 18 home game against the Miami Dolphins. The reversed banner read, "STEJ" for 82,500 to see and plenty more watching at home across the nation.
Rex Ryan is slated to interview for the vacant New York Jets head coaching job this upcoming Tuesday. In the meantime, though, the candidate is still working fo