In Indianapolis, the Jets have officially moved on from the era of Mr. Rodgers. Now, the team is on a mission to find its new identity.
As the NFL Scouting Combine unfolds this week, the Jets arrive on the scene with a fresh general manager, a new head coach, and their eyes set on landing a new quarterback. This visit to Indiana marks the starting point of their 2025 roster-building journey.
Darren Mougey, the newly appointed general manager, along with head coach Aaron Glenn, touched down on Monday. They’re slated for a media session on Tuesday, after which they’ll dive into a whirlwind of discussions with player agents and scrutinize college prospects.
With a host of gaps to address this offseason, the Jets are in a favorable position to take significant steps. Armed with eight draft picks and an anticipated $50 to $60 million in cap space—pending some strategic roster cuts—they have the means to reshape the team effectively.