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Jets News Roundup

Jets News Roundup

Jets News Roundup for February 11, 2026

The offseason is fully underway for the New York Jets, and the focus has already shifted toward rebuilding after a disappointing 3- 14 campaign. Over the past two days, the organization finalized key coaching hires, national analysts released updated power rankings, and early mock drafts continued to link the Jets to quarterback help. With free agency approaching and the draft just a few months away, every move matters. As always, be sure to check out the JetNation forums for the latest NY Jets news.

Jets News

  • Seth Ryan added to coaching staff
  • Jets finalize offensive coaching staff with six additions
    The Jets officially completed their offensive coaching staff, adding several experienced assistants as part of the new regime. The hires include veteran quarterback coach help and additional support for the passing game. The organization is clearly emphasizing development on offense after finishing near the bottom of the league in multiple key categories last season.
  • National power rankings place Jets near bottom entering offseason
    Early power rankings from major outlets have the Jets ranked near the bottom of the NFL following their 2025 struggles. Analysts point to instability at quarterback and overall roster holes as primary concerns. However, the team has draft capital and cap flexibility to improve quickly if offseason decisions go well.
  • Mock drafts link Jets to quarterback and defensive playmaker
    Multiple early mock drafts project the Jets targeting either a first-round quarterback or a high-impact defensive prospect. The quarterback position remains the biggest storyline as the franchise evaluates both veteran and rookie options heading into 2026.
  • Film breakdown focuses on new offensive philosophy
    Analysts are beginning to study how the Jets offense could look under the updated coaching structure. Scheme adjustments and quarterback development will be central to turning around an offense that struggled with consistency and explosive plays last season.
  • Key offseason questions facing the Jets
    Several major roster decisions loom for the Jets, including quarterback direction, offensive line depth, and defensive continuity. The upcoming weeks will determine whether this offseason becomes a true reset or a quick retool.

Discuss today’s Jets News on the JetNation forums and let us know what you think about the coaching changes and draft projections.

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