• Jets-Patriots rivalry is in desperate need of a spark

    Jets-Patriots rivalry is in desperate need of a spark

    The scene would have been hard to believe a decade ago: the head coaches of the Jets and the Patriots emerging from the same car in front of their Indianapolis hotel. But there Adam Gase and Bill Belichick were in late February, splitting an Uber after a night of watching drills at the NFL Scouting …
  • Jets mailbag: Spending for big names like Logan Ryan unlikely

    Jets mailbag: Spending for big names like Logan Ryan unlikely

    You ask, we answer. The Post is fielding questions from readers about New York’s biggest pro sports teams and getting our beat writers to answer them in a series of regularly published mailbags. In today’s installment: the Jets. Why haven’t the Jets signed Logan Ryan yet? They have a need and cap space. — Davey …
  • Why Frank Gore chose the Jets over the Raiders

    Why Frank Gore chose the Jets over the Raiders

    Frank Gore had a choice between the Jets and the Raiders, and the veteran running back picked Gang Green to be reunited with coach Adam Gase. “I got an opportunity to get back with a good friend and a guy I respect, and I’m happy that he wanted me to be on his team,” Gore …
  • Sam Darnold must now prove why he’s Jets’ franchise quarterback

    Sam Darnold must now prove why he’s Jets’ franchise quarterback

    Even in normal times, there would be question marks surrounding these Adam Gase Jets. There will be a rebuilt offensive line blocking for Sam Darnold, and a pair of new receivers catching passes from Sam Darnold, and maybe more holes and yards from Le’Veon Bell while coordinator Gregg Williams’ defense keeps hope alive. And it …
  • Jets’ Frank Gore signing is all about one person

    Jets’ Frank Gore signing is all about one person

    The Jets agreed to a one-year deal with veteran running back Frank Gore on Tuesday. Here are some thoughts on the move: 1. This move has more to do with what Gore can provide the Jets in the locker room than on the field. That is not to say they won’t be hoping he can …
  • Frank Gore signing with Jets in Adam Gase reunion

    Frank Gore signing with Jets in Adam Gase reunion

    The Jets just gained some major experience in their running backs room. The team agreed to a one-year deal with veteran running back Frank Gore, according to his agent Drew Rosenhaus. Gore has played for 15 seasons with four different teams. He has rushed for 15,347 yards, the third-most in NFL history behind just Emmitt …
  • How Joe Douglas turned 7 Jets’ picks into 13 players in one year

    How Joe Douglas turned 7 Jets’ picks into 13 players in one year

    The Jets exited the 2019 NFL Draft with just their own seven picks. Over the course of a year, the Jets, led by general manager Joe Douglas, would turn those seven picks, plus a 2021 pick, into 13 players through seven trades. Douglas (with an assist from head coach Adam Gase) managed to acquire more …
  • Adam Gase opens up on new Jets, Sam Darnold and AFC East

    Adam Gase opens up on new Jets, Sam Darnold and AFC East

    Jets coach Adam Gase is excited about the new toys general manager Joe Douglas got him during the draft. Gase was a guest on “Gang’s All Here,” The Post’s Jets podcast on Wednesday. He spoke about many different topics from Sam Darnold to the AFC East. Gase was particularly excited about the team’s top two …
  • Listen to Episode 31 of ‘Gang’s All Here’: Inside the Jets’ Draft, Offseason feat. Adam Gase

    Listen to Episode 31 of ‘Gang’s All Here’: Inside the Jets’ Draft, Offseason feat. Adam Gase

    With the NFL Draft 2020 over, it is now a quieter period of the offseason. This is the final episode of Season 1 of the “Gang’s All Here” podcast. It’s been a fun ride so far since we debuted the show in October. Brian Costello opens the show thanking all the guests so far. You …
  • Jets tease more moves around ‘explosive’ Breshad Perriman

    Jets tease more moves around ‘explosive’ Breshad Perriman

    Breshad Perriman is a playmaker, not a consolation prize. At least that’s how coach Adam Gase views the Jets’ newest veteran wide receiver. “I’m excited to see what he can do in this offense,” Gase said Monday, in his first comments about the former first-round draft pick. “His skill set fits in well with what …