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New York Jets owner Woody Johnson blamed quarterback play for his team's 0-7 start and repeatedly affirmed his faith in Aaron Glenn on Tuesday in his first public comments since the offseason.
The 2025 season hasn't gone according to plan for the New York Jets. At 0-7, they're the only remaining winless team in the NFL. Two weeks ago, the Jets suffered an ugly 13-11 loss against the Denver Broncos.
The New York Jets are seven games into the season without a win under Aaron Glenn. The quarterback situation remains uncertain, and any realistic hopes of salvaging this campaign have essentially vanished at this point.
While his Jets are the NFL's last winless team, Johnson preached patience while speaking to reporters at the league meetings in New York.
New York Jets owner Woody Johnson doesn't hold back on Aaron Rodgers success thus far with the Pittsburgh Steelers.
The 2025 NFL trade deadline is approaching on Nov. 4. The winless New York Jets (0-7) are likely to be sellers at the deadline. General manager Darren Mougey and head coach Aaron Glenn require additional draft capital in order to try and accelerate this rebuild.
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.
The New York Jets announced a move for the practice squad on Tuesday. New York announced that the team is re-signing undrafted rookie defensive tackle Fatorma M