New York Jets' Disappointing Season Ends with a Rebuild in the Offseason
The New York Jets' season ended with a 5-12 record, the most disappointing in franchise history. The team will look to rebuild with a new coach and GM.

The New York Jets' 2025 season was a disappointment. With a healthy Aaron Rodgers at quarterback, the Jets fancied themselves as championship contenders. Instead, they finished 5-12 and earned the No. 7 pick in the draft. The Jets were doomed by a lack of discipline, as they committed a league-high 137 accepted penalties. They also relied too much on older players at key positions, and several of those players were sidelined for a combined 20 games due to injury. The Jets will have a new coach and general manager next season, and they will hope to end the team's 14-season playoff drought.