A Carousel of Names Swirls Around Florham Park
The New York Jets appear to be navigating a chaotic offseason, with reports suggesting a significant overhaul at the quarterback position. Multiple veteran signal-callers are being floated as potential additions, ranging from established names to reclamation projects, as the team grapples with its recent struggles and a perceived need for immediate impact.

Whispers of Stidham and a Familiar Face
The name Jarrett Stidham has surfaced, with ESPN's Rich Cimini suggesting a potential move for the Broncos backup. Cimini points to familiarity within the Jets' front office, specifically a connection with Darren Mougey, who previously brought Stidham to Denver. However, the reporting questions the substance of this interest, noting that Stidham has "shown next to nothing that suggests that he can be a high-end starter in the NFL." This hypothetical pursuit of Stidham, seemingly tied to the opinions of Broncos coach Sean Payton and offensive coordinator Davis Webb, is framed as potentially misguided for the Jets.
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Pursuing Veteran Options
Reports indicate the Jets are exploring multiple avenues to bolster their quarterback room. This includes an alleged continued interest in Carson Wentz, who has been a free agent since his one-year stint with the Minnesota Vikings. Wentz saw limited action last season as an injury replacement for JJ McCarthy, before undergoing season-ending surgery.

Simultaneously, a surprising trade for Geno Smith from the Las Vegas Raiders has been reported, with ESPN's Adam Schefter detailing the transaction. The Raiders are expected to cover a significant portion of Smith's remaining contract, offering him another chance to start after a difficult season in Las Vegas.

High-Profile Names and the Draft Question
Another name consistently mentioned is Kyler Murray. While some speculate the Jets might be interested, sources cited in reporting suggest internal hesitance from the organization. The urgency to "win games immediately to save people's jobs" is highlighted as a driving factor behind these potential quarterback acquisitions.
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The draft also presents possibilities, though the reporting suggests the Jets are unlikely to acquire the top pick from the Raiders to select a player like Fernando Mendoza. The consensus appears to be a focus on veteran free agents and trade targets rather than a high draft pick quarterback. Names like Tyson Bagent, Tanner McKee, and Spencer Rattler are mentioned alongside Stidham as potential, less expensive veteran acquisitions.
The Fields Experiment Ends, Other Possibilities Emerge
The "Justin Fields experiment" in New York has officially concluded, paving the way for new quarterback pursuits. The reporting hints at the possibility of reaching out to a retired quarterback, with Derek Carr's name emerging as a potential, albeit older, option. The consideration of a 34-year-old quarterback, potentially returning after a hiatus and with a growing family, is presented as another facet of the Jets' wide-ranging quarterback search.
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Background Noise: Other Transactions
Beyond the quarterback speculation, the Jets have reportedly been active in other areas. Guard Dylan Parham is slated to join the team from the Raiders, according to NFL.com's Ian Rapoport. Additionally, kicker Cade York and offensive tackle Max Mitchell are reportedly set to sign one-year deals, indicating broader roster adjustments beyond the pivotal quarterback position.