New York Jets

Stadium: MetLife Stadium | Coach: Todd Bowles
Team RankingOverallRushingPassing
Offense26th112.6 (12th)216.6 (27th)
Defense11th98.8 (11th)243.6 (17th)

Schedule

1:00 pm EDT
Sun Sep 10
at BUF
4:05 pm EDT
Sun Sep 17
at OAK
1:00 pm EDT
Sun Sep 24
MIA
1:00 pm EDT
Sun Oct 1
JAC
1:00 pm EDT
Sun Oct 8
at CLE
1:00 pm EDT
Sun Oct 15
NE
1:00 pm EDT
Sun Oct 22
at MIA
1:00 pm EDT
Sun Oct 29
ATL
8:25 pm EDT
Thu Nov 2
BUF
1:00 pm EST
Sun Nov 12
at TB
1:00 pm EST
Sun Nov 26
CAR
1:00 pm EST
Sun Dec 3
KC
4:05 pm EST
Sun Dec 10
at DEN
1:00 pm EST
Sun Dec 17
at NO
1:00 pm EST
Sun Dec 24
LAC
1:00 pm EST
Sun Dec 31
at NE

Standings

AFC
East
Overall
W-L-T
Division
W-L-T
New England14-2-05-1-0
Miami10-6-04-2-0
Buffalo7-9-01-5-0
New York5-11-02-4-0
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Jets' Steve McLendon: No lock for final roster
by RotoWire Staff | RotoWire

McLendon is not a lock to make the team in 2017, Brian Costello of The New York Post reports.

With David Harris (Patriots) and Eric Decker (Titans) now elsewhere, McLendon is just one of four players on the Jets' roster over the age of 30. Since it appears the team is head deep in a rebuild and trending towards a younger roster, it's possible the 31-year-old McLendon could be the next to go if fourth-year players Deon Simon and Mike Pennel show promise during training camp and the preseason. The Jets would save just under $3 million by letting McLendon go.

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Jets' Robby Anderson: Mixed reviews ahead of expanded role
by RotoWire Staff | RotoWire

Anderson could solidify himself as the Jets' No. 2 wideout this season, but he's also drawn some concerning reviews for his conduct since his rookie year ended, Brian Costello of The New York Post reports.

Anderson, who was undrafted out of Temple, emerged in the wake of injuries to Eric Decker and Jalin Marshall last season, finishing his rookie campaign with 42 receptions on 78 targets for 587 yards and two touchdowns. After a strong close to the year, as well as the subsequent departures of Decker and top wideout Brandon Marshall from the Jets, Anderson currently projects as New York's second receiver, trailing only Quincy Enunwa on the depth chart. While that positioning figures to help his fantasy stock, Anderson's offseason has raised cause for concern, as he was arrested in May for resisting arrest with violence, which preceded Marshall, Anderson's offseason workout partner, saying, "Robby needs to turn it around." Along with having his legal situation set to unfold over the course of the upcoming campaign, the skinny Anderson will no longer catch any opposing teams by surprise. That figures to result in defenses jamming him at the line of scrimmage and warding against his favored deep routes, forcing Anderson to prove he's capable of expanding his game. Overall, the opportunity to make a larger impact awaits the second-year pro, but if his troubles carry over the regular season, rookies ArDarius Stewart (groin/thumb) and Chad Hansen (knee) could rise through the depth chart the way Anderson did last year.

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Jets' Charone Peake: Should have plenty of chances in camp
by RotoWire Staff | RotoWire

Peake has an opportunity to earn a key role in a revamped Jets receiving corps, Brian Costello of the New York Post reports.

With Eric Decker and Brandon Marshall gone, the Jets need someone to step up alongside Quincy Enunwa. Robby Anderson did flash potential as an undrafted rookie last year, but he may face league discipline for an offseason arrest, and fellow 2016 UDFA Jalin Marshall is already suspended through Week 4. Meanwhile, 2017 draft picks ArDarius Stewart (thumb/groin) and Chad Hansen (knee) missed most of the offseason program with injuries and may thus find themselves limited to second- or third-team reps when training camp opens. Peake, a seventh-round selection last year, could open camp as the No. 3 or 4 receiver, despite producing only 5.5 yards per target on 34 looks as a rookie. He's a former top recruit who was buried on a deep roster for much of his time at Clemson, and then ran a 4.45 40-yard dash at the 2016 Combine while checking in at 6-foot-2, 209 pounds.

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