The New York Jets’ 2025-26 campaign under Aaron Glenn was an unmitigated disaster, culminating in a 3-14 record and the franchise’s worst season since 2020. Starting 0-7, Glenn’s debut featured historic defensive collapse: zero interceptions (first modern-era team), just four takeaways, and 503 points allowed. Blowout losses mounted, including five straight defeats by 23+ points.
Trades of Sauce Gardner and Quinnen Williams, coupled with Aaron Rodgers’ exit, gutted the roster. Even after changing their QB from Rodgers to Justin Fields, nothing changed for them, at all. Glenn shouldered blame for their season, overhauling his staff amid a 15th straight playoff miss. Yet his accountability and high draft capital signal a potential pivot incoming, though execution flaws and a near brutal schedule underscore the steep rebuild ahead.
| Opponents | Home/Away | Division | Week |
|---|---|---|---|
| Buffalo Bills | Home | AFC East | TBD |
| Miami Dolphins | Home | AFC East | TBD |
| New England Patriots | Home | AFC East | TBD |
| Denver Broncos | Home | AFC West | TBD |
| Las Vegas Raiders | Home | AFC West | TBD |
| Green Bay Packers | Home | NFC North | TBD |
| Minnesota Vikings | Home | NFC North | TBD |
| Cleveland Browns | Home | AFC North | TBD |
| Buffalo Bills | Away | AFC East | TBD |
| Miami Dolphins | Away | AFC East | TBD |
| New England Patriots | Away | AFC East | TBD |
| Tennessee Titans | Away | AFC South | TBD |
| Arizona Cardinals | Away | NFC West | TBD |
| Chicago Bears | Away | NFC North | TBD |
| Detroit Lions | Away | NFC North | TBD |
| Kansas City Chiefs | Away | AFC West | TBD |
| Los Angeles Chargers | Away | AFC West | TBD |
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The New York Jets face a formidable strength of schedule in 2026-27, slotted 12th-hardest with a .517 opponent win rate. Their AFC East games, home and away against the Bills, Dolphins, and Patriots, will certainly be a very hard task. Adding AFC West powerhouses like Broncos at home, plus the Chiefs and Chargers on the road, only compounds the difficulty. The NFC North rotation brings in elite competition, hosting the Packers and Vikings while traveling to face the Bears and Lions. A home matchup against the Browns and Titans and Cardinals on the road offer rare breathing room for them.
Off a 3-14 season, accomplishments next season may be modest – perhaps 5-12 at best, securing another top draft spot. Despite the misery to likely continue for the Jets, this adversity may bring a little opportunity as they have three first-round picks in 2027 NFL Draft, in addition to two first-round picks in 2026. We all know their first priority will be to draft a franchise QB through the draft, but given their history of passing on young talent way too quickly, we cannot really say what we expect from the Jets in the upcoming years.
However, with abundant number of high picks under Aaron Glenn signals a rebuild foundation. If they nail the draft in the upcoming years, the Jets could glimpse a brighter future, though for 2026 and at least 2027, we may not see much of any improvement for the Jets as they lace up for possibly another losing season.
As mentioned earlier, the Jets have the 12th hardest schedule for the 2026-27 season with a .517 SOS. Their lack of talent, execution on both defensive and offensive end, and poor decision making from their front office and beyond, has put this franchise in a tight spot. The only thing we can hope for from the Jets to do next season is at least improve their season a bit, showing some kind of growth on both ends of the field.
Their fanbase is eagerly waiting for a turnaround as the Jets have endured 10 consecutive losing seasons from 2016-2025. In their 66-season franchise history, they have recorded 436 wins but 573 losses, resulting in more sub .500 seasons than the latter.
Our expectations from the Jets have not changed and we expect a 5-12 season at best and 3-14 record at worst. The last time the Jets won a Super Bowl was back in 1969, and their last playoff appearance was 15 years ago, and with this long of a playoff draught, their fans are growing impatient every year that passes by.
Our Prediction: Jets do not make the playoffs in the 2026-27 season.
The New York Jets sit at +25000 to win Super Bowl LXI, making them dead last in the league at 32nd, as per FanDuel.
After a brutal 3-14 season with zero interceptions, historic blowouts, and trading away stars like Sauce Gardner and Quinnen Williams the team looks wrecked. Aaron Glenn is in year one of a rebuild with a tough schedule ranked 12th hardest full of playoff teams and division rivals. Their quarterback room problems, defense, and just glaring holes in their system mean hope is certainly thin. These odds definitely scream a reality check and for now, a miracle turnaround would be needed, with perfect drafting, coaching magic, and health to get anywhere close to even get themselves above .500, let along a playoff appearance.
A Super Bowl appearance or a win is almost fantasy for the Jets organization, presently constructed. They were 25th in total defense last season and 31st in scoring defense, while their offense ranked 29th overall. While on paper they are not the absolute worst, their record says otherwise. They will need to rebuild they defense and offense through the draft in the upcoming years, and maybe in the future, they might actually starting changing their ways. But right now, there is little to no hope.
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In terms of the Jets to win the Conference, their odds currently sit at (+12500), as per FanDuel, making them dead last at AFC.
This was expected for this Jets team as there are numerous contenders in the AFC who are constructed much better than them. As mentioned earlier, they finished their season with a 3-14 record, tied for worst in the league in the 2025-26 season. This team is light-years behind AFC’s true contenders-teams like the Broncos, Bills, Chiefs, Patriots, who all boast superior QB play, deeper rosters, elite defenses, and proven playoff pedigree.
The Jets, stripped of key veterans through trades and departures, lack cohesion and talent. Aaron Glenn inherits a massive rebuild with glaring holes at quarterback, offensive line, and secondary. Expect another high draft pick in 2027, but meaningful progress remains a distant thought with a brutal schedule. Patience is the only realistic path forward for Jets fans.
The odds to win AFC East for the New York Jets is set at (+2000), as per Draftkings. This makes them the third favorite to win the AFC East division, behind powerhouses like the Patriots and the Bills, while in front of the Dolphins.
The Patriots and the Bills are the far superior teams in the AFC East as they both have elite quarterbacks with Drake Maye and Josh Allen, and also a well-rounded defense, even though both teams have their weaknesses. Meanwhile many might be shocked to have the Jets in front of Miami, but the Dolphins is in full meltdown mode themselves. While the Jets, despite their own mess, have slightly less uncertainty in betting eyes.
The Dolphins fired head coach Mike McDaniel after back-to-back losing seasons and are overhauling everything. Reports also say that their All-Pro WR Tyreek Hills is being released following his season-ending dislocated knee and torn ACL in 2025, leaving his 2026 return uncertain or impossible at age 32. Tua Tagovailoa’s future looks shaky too with trade or release talks looming due to his contract and performance issues. The Jets’ +2000 odds reflect rock-bottom expectations but edge out Miami’s worse +3000 amid Dolphins’ total reset chaos. So no, the Jets haven’t somehow beaten the Dolphins in odds due to their play, but it’s rather because of the uncertainty at Miami.
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