The final game of Week 13 could still impact the Jets: The Broncos (7-5) host the Browns (3-8) with Cleveland now a half game behind the Jets in the draft pick standings and set to pick No. 8 overall. Cleveland likely can’t jump the Jets in the standings with a loss, but a win would drop them a full game behind and likely to the No. 11 pick.
The signs continue to point to Aaron Rodgers' exit from the New York Jets this offseason. NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reported Sunday the star quarterback
NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reported Sunday morning that Rodgers is a "long shot" to return to the Jets next season. The team would owe him $35 million if they brought him back, plus his age and his health continue to be factors in his struggles on the field.
Somehow, the Seahawks pulled off the victory despite the special teams unit completely collapsing against the Jets. In the first half alone, Seattle allowed New York to return a 99-yard kick for a touchdown while fumbling three of their own returns. The team turned the ball over on two of those fumbles.
The Jets lost another heartbreaker and DJ Reed wasn't very happy with the officiating during the game against the Seahawks.
Sauce Gardner suffered a hamstring injury against the Seahawks and was ruled questionable to return to the game.
Your [Jon] Grudens, your whoever, whatever. Give me a break. They ain’t fu — they ain’t New York Jets. I’m all about the Jets. . . . .And the great thing is — here’s the great thing. Yeah, you get a second chance at it and that doesn’t happen ...
Three New York Jets players were among the Top 50 players in merchandise sales for a sixth-month period leading up to the season.
The two teams leading the way in the NFC West meet on Sunday as Seattle travel to Arizona for a crunch tie.  Despite being second in the
Russell Wilson led the Steelers to another win, while Kyler Murray's late interceptions doomed the Cardinals. Here are all the winners and losers from Week 13.