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As for the Jets though, there's no secret that they need to improve their production in the passing game heading into 2026. After a rough year with Justin Fields and Tyrod Taylor splitting time at quarterback, it's likely that the Jets will go in another direction next season. That said, it's uncertain who that could be.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/nfl/jets/onsi as Jets Veteran Wants To Return For 3rd Season In New York. It's easy to look at the New York Jets' 2025 season as one big negative, but there are things that the fanbase should take away with a bit of optimism heading into 2026.
The New York Jets find themselves on the wrong side of history to end the 2025 season, failing to record a single interception over their last 17 games.
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The Jets, along with the rest of the AFC East, also have games against the NFC North as well as the AFC West. That means, depending on when the game is scheduled, the Jets could face Patrick Mahomes if he is back from his knee injury by that time.
Against the Bills, Glenn's did not allow a franchise-record amount of point in a season for one reason: Buffalo's kicker Matt Prater was injured and they have to go for two on multiple occasions. A few easy kicks, and the Jets of 2025 would've set this benchmark:
The Buffalo Bills will face the New York Jets at home on Sunday, January 4, to close out their season in week 18.
The New York Jets appear likely to part ways with quarterback Justin Fields this offseason after signing the ex-Ohio State star to a two-year, $40 million contract ($30 million fully guaranteed) last March.
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The New York Jets will played their Week 18 regular-season finale versus the Buffalo Bills on Sunday. The result, a 35-8 loss, was more of the same for the 2205 Jets. General manager Darren Mougey can then officially put the wheels in motion on what will be an incredibly notable offseason.
Over the next few weeks, we should start to get an indication on guys who could return to the New York Jets in 2026, and others who may return. Clearly, the Je