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The New York Jets will have a chance to reset and recharge after experiencin an emotional day for the entire organization on Oct. 26.
The day will begin with overcast skies and temperatures in the mid-40s, according to AccuWeather. Morning winds will be light, coming from the east-northeast at 5 to 6 mph with occasional gusts reaching up to 12 mph.
The Jets’ inactive list of players included: cornerback Sauce Gardner, wide receiver Garrett Wilson, quarterback Tyrod Taylor, running back Kene Nwangwu, defensive tackle Jay Tufele, tight end Stone Smartt, and new addition, rookie linebacker Kobe King.
The Penguins continue along their four-game road trip as they head to Winnipeg to take on the Jets at Canada Life Centre. Puck drop is set for 3:00 PM ET. This game will be available to watch on SportsNet Pittsburgh.
Despite Week 8 in the 2025 NFL season being dubbed “Bye-mageddon” – six teams were on bye weeks, leaving fantasy football players scrambling – Sunday was jam-packed with action.
Justin Fields played his best game of the season on Sunday to get the Jets their first win, but Aaron Glenn knows he can still be better.
It was a rough game for the Jets defense in Week 8 against the Cincinnati Bengals. Fortunately for the Jets, one of the few times the unit stepped up was when it needed a stop to close out the game late in the fourth quarter.
The first two were August acquisitions of DT Harrison Phillips from the Minnesota Vikings in a draft-pick swap and DL Jowon Briggs from the Cleveland Browns for a seventh-round draft pick next year. The third was GM Darren Mougey's trade for CB Jarvis Brownlee Jr. from Tennessee, which included a swap of late-round picks in the 2026 NFL Draft.
Players show "family unit" strength in return to field for first time since losing their offensive line coach.