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The New York Jets are the lone winless team in the NFL after losing to the Carolina Panthers 13-6 on Sunday at MetLife Stadium. The offense has been a mess for most of the season, as coach Aaron Glenn decided to bench Justin Fields on Sunday and brought in Tyrod Taylor.
New York Jets defender Jermaine Johnson made his feelings clear about the rumors ahead of the 2025 NFL trade deadline.
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Justin Fields or Tyrod Taylor? Aaron Glenn said on Wednesday that he won’t name who will be his starting quarterback against the Bengals.
The NFL is chock-full of contenders with familiar leaders: Super Bowl candidates like the Buffalo Bills, Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs have been directed by the same head coaches for years. It's not necessarily a coincidence, as continuity is often underrated in today's world of instant gratification.
The Carolina Panthers ' 13-6 victory over the New York Jets has been described as, well, ugly. Sunday's triumph featured just one touchdown, a paltry third-down success rate of 29.4 percent and six penalties—all against the league's only winless team.
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The NFL season is nearing its halfway point, and the league is as unpredictable as ever. Entering the Week 8 slate of games, six of the eight divisions have a team in first place -- or tied for first -- that did not win its division last season.
Joe Flacco on his three seasons with the Jets: "It's just one of those times ... you had to fight through some things to get to the next step."