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The Jets are rebuilding again. Three wins last season. A defense that gave up 503 points, the second most in franchise history. Sauce Gardner and Quinnen Williams shipped out at the deadline. Justin Fields benched and traded. This is a teardown, and the people running it know it.

Aaron Glenn is back for year two with the keys to his own defense and a veteran in the quarterback room. The talent is better than last year across most of the roster. The question is the one this franchise has been asking for over a decade. Is it enough, and is it the right quarterback?

Lucky Rebel’s Editor Top Pick

Geno Smith is the bet. Thirty-five years old, pulled from the Raiders to replace Fields, and back with the team that drafted him in 2013. He is the adult in the room, a former Pro Bowler who has seen it all. He also led the NFL with 17 interceptions last season. The Jets need the Seattle version of Geno. They are paying to find out which one shows up.

Jets next game odds

New York Jets at Tennessee Titans · 9/13/26 · 12:00 PM CT

TeamSpreadMoneylineTotal
New York Jets+3.0 (-105)+140O 39.5 (-110)
Tennessee Titans-3.0 (-115)-165U 39.5 (-110)

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Jets to make the playoffs

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New York Jets to make the playoffs+600-1200

Our call: they miss it. The market has the Jets at +600 to make the playoffs and -1200 to miss, which tells you how the league reads this roster. The defense was historically bad in 2025 and lost its two best players. Glenn has rebuilt it in his own image, but rebuilds take time. Geno Smith raises the floor at quarterback without raising the ceiling to contender. New York has not reached the postseason since 2010, the longest active playoff drought in the league, and 2026 looks like another year of building toward it rather than ending it.

Another Jets rebuild, year two of Glenn

Glenn enters his second season alongside general manager Darren Mougey. Last year ended 3-14, with a defense that allowed 503 points and a midseason fire sale that sent Sauce Gardner and Quinnen Williams out the door. The roster has been rebuilt around the edges since.

The throughline is honesty. Nobody in the building is calling this a finished product. The job in 2026 is to lay a foundation that holds, and to find out whether the quarterback fits.

Frank Reich, Brian Duker and the staff

Glenn handed the offense to Frank Reich, hired in February 2026. Reich is a veteran play-caller who has coordinated and head-coached, and who has a long history of getting the most out of older quarterbacks. He believes Smith fits his scheme cleanly. That pairing is the offensive plan.

On defense, Glenn kept the play-calling for himself, the part of the job he calls his strength. Brian Duker steps in as defensive coordinator, a first-time coordinator who knows Glenn’s system from their Detroit days. With as many as eight new starters, this is Glenn’s defense, rebuilt from the studs after last year’s collapse.

The Jets playing staff

Demario Davis returned to anchor the front seven. The draft added first-round pass-catchers in tight end Kenyon Sadiq and receiver Omar Cooper Jr., with quarterback Cade Klubnik taken in the fourth round as a developmental piece behind Smith.

The upgrades are real, but so is the hole the Jets are climbing out of. A 3-14 season and a gutted defense do not turn around in one offseason. The path here is patience, and the market is pricing patience, not a playoff run.

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