The New York Jets are just hours away from their regular-season finale against the Buffalo Bills, a game that will officially close the book on a frustrating 2025 campaign. Once the final whistle blows, attention will immediately shift to what looms as a pivotal offseason for the organization.
It will be the second offseason under head coach Aaron Glenn and general manager Darren Mougey, a duo tasked with reshaping a roster that fell well short of expectations and putting a far more competitive product on the field in 2026.
Quarterback figures to sit at the top of the Jets’ offseason priority list, as it so often does, but the needs hardly stop there.