The New York Jets no longer have a need for their big free agent addition, so could they ship him back to the Los Angeles Chargers before the trade deadline.
While Aaron Rodgers entered the 2024 season largely saying that he plans on playing for the New York Jets for at least the next two years, one plugged-in
The New York Jets entered the 2024 season with Super Bowl aspirations. Yet through seven weeks they have been one of the worst teams in the NFL. It's been eventful recently in New York, as the Jets fired head coach Robert Saleh and traded for star wideout Davante Adams.
The New York Jets shocked the NFL world after Week 5 when they fired Robert Saleh as head coach of the team. Saleh was not given the entire season to see if the Jets would be competitive, and it was team owner Woody Johnson who decided to move on from the former head coach.
The NFL, and the networks that air the NFL, love to jam the New York teams down everyone’s throats because New York is the biggest television market in the country. But when it comes to performing on primetime, the Jets and Giants are nothing but an embarrassment.
Saleh, who had been with the Jets since 2021, was replaced by defensive coordinator Jeff Ulbrich as interim head coach. The Jets have lost their first two games under Ulbrich, most recently falling, 37-15, to the Pittsburgh Steelers.
One of the newer sportsbooks in the industry after buying out PointsBet in June 2022, Fanatics reported a crushing $1.3 million loss in a single week of operation in the Empire State ending Oct. 13.
Commentary: Patriots Coach Jerod Mayo called his team soft, and nothing will better prove him wrong than a thrashing of rival New York.
Public bettors like favorites and it has been a good year for those teams. Favorites this season are 56-46-4 against the spread, covering 54.9% of the time, according to Covers.com. The house always wins, but it has been a pretty good seven-week stretch for casual NFL bettors.