Aaron Rodgers? The door is right over there. Davante Adams? Make sure it doesn’t hit you as you follow him out.
That was the message sent by general manager Darren Mougey and head coach Aaron Glenn, whose New York Jets have made a focused effort to get younger throughout the 2025 offseason. They did not hesitate to part ways with multiple household-name veterans, and throughout free agency, they almost exclusively added players under 30 years old.
As shown by the data, their effort is paying off – big time.
According to a study from NFL contract analyst TexansCap, the Jets’ roster has an average age of 25.