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The New York Jets' quarterback search is on and will feature one less rookie option as the offseason kicks off. That is, of course, because Oregon quarterback
The New York Jets think highly of former Giants defensive coordinator Don "Wink" Martindale for their open DC gig.
The New York Jets got a double dose of good news after the New York Giants upset the Dallas Cowboys in Week 18.
The veteran coordinator already stands out as a top candidate thanks to his secondaries’ knack for generating takeaways—something the Jets are clearly desperate for. In fact, during his time as DC in Baltimore in 2017, Martindale’s defense led the NFL in interceptions, underscoring his ability to turn defensive backfields into pick-producing units.
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Gang Green and Big Blue fans can officially set their sights on April’s NFL Draft in Pittsburgh, Pa. The New York Jets and New York Giants have solidified their places in the top five of the 2026 draft after all relevant regular-season matchups concluded on Sunday afternoon.
In Forbes' recent list of the World's Most Profitable Sports Teams of 2026, the Giants, who have an estimated value of $10.1 billion, ranked 14th with an operating income of $181 million. They are wedged in between the New York Rangers ($182 million) and the New York Jets ($180 million).