New York Jets Odds 2026: Latest Super Bowl 60 Odds
Like the Giants, the Jets aren’t highly regarded in the betting market, priced at among Super Bowl odds.
Gang Green replaced an aging Aaron Rodgers with the opposite — a youthful yet underwhelming, dual-threat signal-caller in Justin Fields. He helped the Steelers begin last season with a 4-2 mark, but New York’s offensive ceiling is capped by his inaccurate arm. Whether the Jets finish above or below their win total of 5.5 will likely boil down to how their defense performs. Aaron Glenn, the Lions’ former defensive coordinator, is tasked with leading this charge, with cornerback Brandon Stephens (Ravens) and safety Andre Cisco (Jaguars) joining him via free agency.
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New York Jets 2025-26 Super Bowl Odds & Futures