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The Jets will have nailed their newly added picks if they get players as good as Sauce Gardner and Quinnen Williams.
If there's any justice to be had for the men and women who have supported this cursed franchise through thin and thin, let them have it now.
When New Orleans goes on the clock in the 2026 NFL Draft, Shough will almost certainly become the latest high-round pick whose team uses an even higher-round pick 12 months later in the hopes of upgrading the position.
Because on Tuesday, the Jets did not just demolish their season but most of what qualified as their core, too. Amid another lost campaign — this will be a 10th straight year with a losing record, a collective 47-109 since 2016 and only going to get worse — the Jets have yet again started over.
First-year GM Darren Mougey oversaw a historic pair of trade-deadline moves, dealing Sauce Gardner and Quinnen Williams.
Many of Nick Mangold's former New York Jets teammates were there to pay their last respects. Alan Faneca nailed his final tribute.
New York's trade deadline deals netted them extra picks in the first two rounds of the 2026 NFL Draft. Here's how they could use them.
After missing the past two games with the hyperextended knee he suffered in the 13-11 loss to the Broncos in London, receiver Garrett Wilson will return to practice when the team is back on the