The New York Jets continue to cement themselves as a bottom-feeder in the AFC. Currently 3-10 and coming off a crushing 34-10 loss to the Miami Dolphins , New York is playing for pride after being eliminated from playoff contention for the 15th consecutive season. While it may fall on deaf ears, the Jets may actually have a brighter future than many believe. After trading away Quinnen Williams and Sauce Gardner in trade deadline blockbusters, the Jets have six first-round draft picks over the next two seasons. They also have three second-round picks, giving New York plenty of ammunition to jumpstart their rebuild under first-year coach Aaron Glenn .

Despite the Jets ‘ abysmal 2025 season and exten sion o f their historic playoff drought, running bac

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