• NFL weighing Saturday games if college football doesn’t resume in fall

    NFL weighing Saturday games if college football doesn’t resume in fall

    Saturdays could be for the NFL this fall, if college football doesn’t play, The Post has learned. With the NFL expected to release its schedule soon, its officials have discussed giving the league some flexibility to move games to Saturdays this fall if college football postpones its entire season, according to sources. The NFL has …
  • Jets mailbag: The disaster it’d take to end up with Trevor Lawrence

    Jets mailbag: The disaster it’d take to end up with Trevor Lawrence

    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. If the Jets somehow end up with the first-overall pick in next year’s draft, do you think they …
  • 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 …
  • Boeing to ax 10 percent of workers, slow 787 Dreamliner production

    Boeing to ax 10 percent of workers, slow 787 Dreamliner production

    Boeing said on Wednesday it would cut its 160,000-person workforce by about 10 percent, further reduce 787 Dreamliner production and try to boost liquidity as it prepares for a years-long industry recovery from the coronavirus pandemic that drove its second consecutive quarterly loss. Planemakers, airlines and suppliers have been left reeling by the pandemic, which …
  • The 10 best available NFL free agents following the draft

    The 10 best available NFL free agents following the draft

    NFL general managers who didn’t plug all their teams’ holes in the draft suddenly have a new mission. Return to free agency to see who fits a need. In some cases, a starting job is open. In others, the search is on for a one-year leader. Here is The Post’s list of the 10 best …
  • 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 …
  • NFL considering major schedule changes to 2020 season

    NFL considering major schedule changes to 2020 season

    The NFL might be ready to admit this coming season could be as unprecedented as the virtual draft that concluded Saturday. Schedule-makers are in the process of designing several versions of the 2020 slate, some of which include a Super Bowl on Feb. 28, the regular season starting as late as Thursday, Oct. 15 and …
  • Sam Darnold and Adam Gase’s time for excuses is over

    Sam Darnold and Adam Gase’s time for excuses is over

    There are no excuses for Adam Gase, and no excuses for Sam Darnold, no matter what kind of NFL season we might have. Every other head coach, be it a rookie like Joe Judge or a GOAT like Bill Belichick, and every other quarterback, be it Patrick Mahomes or Darnold, is navigating through these troubled …
  • Grades for Jets’ 2020 NFL Draft picks: Joe Douglas took risks

    Grades for Jets’ 2020 NFL Draft picks: Joe Douglas took risks

    Joe Douglas could have looked at the Jets’ disastrous NFL draft track record and played it safe to break from his predecessors. He didn’t. In his first draft as general manager, Douglas filled starting holes, helped his quarterback and still swung for the fences. The Post graded every pick: A higher grade at a lower …