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With the clock counting down until the 2025 National Football League trade deadline, there is at least a lot of interest out there about what the New York Jets
Justin Fields and the New York Jets secured their first win of the season against the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday.
The NFL saw an offensive explosion among nine teams between Thursday and Sunday as at least 30 points were scored by the clubs in their matchups.
The New York Jets abruptly parted ways with wide receiver Brandon Smith following the team's Week 8 victory over the Cincinnati Bengals.
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NFL power rankings: Where do the Jets rank after first win in Week 8?
A notch in the win column. The Jets (1-7) beat the Cincinnati Bengals (3-5) in a 39-38 final. It was an emotional day but does that win cause movement in power rankings? Here’s how the Jets fare in national media power rankings polls before Week 9: CINCINNATI,
RT Armand Membou -- 72.6 The Jets' first-round draft selection in 2025 has seamlessly stepped into a starting role on the O-line, playing 514-of-515 snaps this season. Membou had an impressive performance in his pro debut, earning a 89.0 grade, which is his highest single-game grade this season and ranked first among offensive tackles that week.
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Pro Football Focus: 5 worst-graded Jets players on defense vs. the Bengals in Week 8
Here are the 5 worst Pro Football Focus grades from the Jets defense 39-38 win against the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 8.
ESPN's Football Power Index projects the 2026 NFL draft order for Round 1. Which teams have the best odds to pick early?
There were a few upsets across the NFL Sunday, including the New York Jets pulling off a last-minute comeback to secure their first win of the season. The Miami Dolphins were able to come together for a much-needed victory as well, which cost them position in the 2026 NFL Draft order. There is a new team at No. 1 overall this week.
On Wednesday afternoon, the Jets traded cornerback Michael Carter II and a 2027 seventh-round pick to the Eagles in exchange for wide receiver John Metchie III and a 2027 sixth-round pick.