• Jamal Adams’ latest rip job on Jets still unlikely to lead to trade

    Jamal Adams’ latest rip job on Jets still unlikely to lead to trade

    What’s next for Jamal Adams in his campaign to shoot his way out of town? Claim that Joe Namath wore fake fur? Drag the Jets’ Lombardi Trophy around behind his car in the parking lot of the team’s headquarters, à la George Costanza? Adams continues to blast anyone and everyone with the Jets in an …
  • Jets mailbag: The best solution to the Jamal Adams mess

    Jets mailbag: The best solution to the Jamal Adams mess

    You ask, we answer. The Post is fielding questions from readers about New York’s biggest pro sports teams and getting our beat writers to answer them in a series of regularly published mailbags. In today’s installment: the Jets. What’s your take on the selfish Jamal Adams rantings and ravings? In my opinion, the Jets should …
  • The most likely outcomes to Jets’ Jamal Adams contract saga

    The most likely outcomes to Jets’ Jamal Adams contract saga

    Jamal Adams wants more money now. He might first have to be willing to lighten his pockets. The Jets do not intend to bend to Adams’ request for a trade, which sets up a holdout in training camp. Adams’ public show made it more difficult for the Jets because trade partners now will try to …
  • Jets-Patriots rivalry is in desperate need of a spark

    Jets-Patriots rivalry is in desperate need of a spark

    The scene would have been hard to believe a decade ago: the head coaches of the Jets and the Patriots emerging from the same car in front of their Indianapolis hotel. But there Adam Gase and Bill Belichick were in late February, splitting an Uber after a night of watching drills at the NFL Scouting …
  • Jets capable of late splash with Trumaine Johnson’s $11 million off the books

    Jets capable of late splash with Trumaine Johnson’s $11 million off the books

    The Jets gained $11 million in salary cap space Tuesday as a chunk of Trumaine Johnson’s contract came off the books. The Jets designated Johnson as a post-June 1 cut when they released him in March. That allows them to spread the dead money from his contract over two years. He carries a $4 million …
  • How Joe Douglas turned 7 Jets’ picks into 13 players in one year

    How Joe Douglas turned 7 Jets’ picks into 13 players in one year

    The Jets exited the 2019 NFL Draft with just their own seven picks. Over the course of a year, the Jets, led by general manager Joe Douglas, would turn those seven picks, plus a 2021 pick, into 13 players through seven trades. Douglas (with an assist from head coach Adam Gase) managed to acquire more …
  • Jets mailbag: The disaster it’d take to end up with Trevor Lawrence

    Jets mailbag: The disaster it’d take to end up with Trevor Lawrence

    You ask, we answer. The Post is fielding questions from readers about New York’s biggest pro sports teams and getting our beat writers to answer them in a series of regularly published mailbags. In today’s installment: the Jets. If the Jets somehow end up with the first-overall pick in next year’s draft, do you think they …
  • Sam Darnold and Adam Gase’s time for excuses is over

    Sam Darnold and Adam Gase’s time for excuses is over

    There are no excuses for Adam Gase, and no excuses for Sam Darnold, no matter what kind of NFL season we might have. Every other head coach, be it a rookie like Joe Judge or a GOAT like Bill Belichick, and every other quarterback, be it Patrick Mahomes or Darnold, is navigating through these troubled …
  • Grades for Jets’ 2020 NFL Draft picks: Joe Douglas took risks

    Grades for Jets’ 2020 NFL Draft picks: Joe Douglas took risks

    Joe Douglas could have looked at the Jets’ disastrous NFL draft track record and played it safe to break from his predecessors. He didn’t. In his first draft as general manager, Douglas filled starting holes, helped his quarterback and still swung for the fences. The Post graded every pick: A higher grade at a lower …
  • Jets’ Joe Douglas didn’t get Sam Darnold enough weapons

    Jets’ Joe Douglas didn’t get Sam Darnold enough weapons

    So, how do you think they did? There’s little doubt that Joe Douglas, conducting his first NFL draft as a general manager, made the Jets better over the past three days. He targeted one of the top collegiate tackles and he pounced on Louisville’s Mekhi Becton with the 11th-overall pick in the first round Thursday …