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Jets News Roundup for February 13, 2026

Jets News Roundup for February 13, 2026

The offseason continues to heat up for the New York Jets as the front office works through roster decisions, coaching adjustments, and early draft evaluations. With free agency just weeks away, speculation is building around quarterback depth, offensive line upgrades, and how the new coaching staff plans to shape the roster. Several national outlets are also weighing in on potential cap moves and positional priorities. Here’s a full look at today’s Jets News and what it means moving forward.

Jets News

Jets Evaluating Veteran Quarterback Market Ahead of Free AgencyNFL.com
The Jets are reportedly doing due diligence on multiple veteran quarterbacks as they assess competition and depth heading into 2026. While no moves are imminent, league insiders suggest the team wants stability at the position before the draft.

New York Jets Projected to Target Offensive Line in Early Mock DraftESPN
Early mock drafts continue to link the Jets to offensive line help in the first round. Analysts point to protection concerns and long-term development as a priority for the front office.

Jets Coaching Staff Finalizing Offensive PhilosophyCBS Sports
The coaching staff is reportedly working through schematic adjustments that could emphasize tempo and play-action concepts. The goal is to create more explosive plays after a stagnant 2025 season.

AFC East Outlook: Where the Jets Stand Entering the OffseasonSports Illustrated
A division-wide breakdown examines how the Jets compare to the Bills, Dolphins, and Patriots heading into free agency. The piece highlights cap space flexibility and roster holes that must be addressed.

Jets Salary Cap Breakdown and Key Contract DecisionsPro Football Talk
A detailed cap analysis reviews potential restructures and veteran releases that could create additional spending room. Several high-profile names are mentioned as possible candidates.


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Phil Sullivan

I started JetNation in 2005 and have been a New York Jets season ticket holder since graduating from high school. My dream is to see the New York Jets win the Super Bowl. Until then, I will be right here on JetNation writing, dreaming and talking NY Jets football.

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