

Our last look at the 2025 Jets will come the first football Sunday of 2026 at Highmark Stadium and underscore the massive reconstruction project that awaits coach Aaron Glenn and GM Darren Mougey.
The obligatory one-year honeymoon for them will end with a 3-14 record with the Bills still alive to improve their wild-card playoff seeding as Josh Allen likely says farewell to the 53-year-old stadium.
As Glenn and Mougey weed out players who do not fit their brand, the overhaul will be staggering.
They will be armed in April with premium draft capital — a pair of No. 1 picks and a pair of second-rounders and $95 million in cap space to identify the right free agents — and will be under pressure to hit home runs with holes all over the place, first and foremost at franchise quarterback.


