The New York Jets just revealed their 2025 schedule, and it has its ups and downs. The first two games will be at their home turf, MetLife Stadium. That’s a welcome change—only the second time in 14 years they’ve started with two home games.
After those, they’ll head to Florida to take on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Miami Dolphins. It’s been a long time since they played in Miami in September—since 2012, in fact. Their last back-to-back games in Florida was in 2002. Thankfully, the Dolphins game is on a Monday night, which might ease the heat a bit.
Here’s a quick look at their schedule:
- Week 1: Sept. 7 vs. Pittsburgh Steelers
- Week 2: Sept. 14 vs. Buffalo Bills
- Week 3: Sept. 21 at Tampa Bay Buccaneers
- Week 4: Sept. 29 at Miami Dolphins (MNF)
- Week 5: Oct. 5 vs. Dallas Cowboys
- Week 6: Oct. 12 vs. Denver Broncos (London)
- Week 7: Oct. 19 vs. Carolina Panthers
- Week 8: Oct. 26 at Cincinnati Bengals
- Week 9: BYE
- Week 10: Nov. 9 vs. Cleveland Browns
- Week 11: Nov. 13 at New England Patriots (TNF)
- Week 12: Nov. 23 at Baltimore Ravens
- Week 13: Nov. 30 vs. Atlanta Falcons
- Week 14: Dec. 7 vs. Dolphins
- Week 15: Dec. 14 at Jacksonville Jaguars
- Week 16: Dec. 21 at New Orleans Saints
- Week 17: Dec. 28 vs. Patriots
- Week 18: TBD at Bills
Interesting to note, the Jets have one of the easier schedules this year. Their opponents had a combined 2024 winning percentage of just .460.
This season is different from last year when the Jets were a prime-time favorite. Now, they’ll only have two prime-time games, both against divisional rivals. This shift is partly due to the departure of Aaron Rodgers, which has reduced their national appeal. Less prime-time means fewer short weeks; that could be a silver lining.
A key game to watch? The opener against the Steelers. It’s a revenge game for quarterback Justin Fields, who has a lot to prove. He was benched by the Steelers in the past, and with rumors of Rodgers potentially joining Pittsburgh, this matchup could be juicy.
Coach Aaron Glenn is aiming for immediate success. The first three games are a tough test, facing playoff teams from last year. If Fields can prove himself early, that could set a positive tone for the season.
Looking ahead, many fans are hopeful. The Jets might follow a similar path to the 2022 Detroit Lions, finishing strong with five wins in their last six games. If things align, the season could end on a high note, setting up a hopeful 2026.
One factor to consider is the early challenges for Fields. Five of their first six opponents have tough defenses ranked in the top 10 for QBR—potentially leading to struggles for the young quarterback amidst a new offensive scheme.
This season could be pivotal for Fields. He faces a tough lineup, and how he handles this could shape the Jets’ future. It’s a year of rebuilding and finding their rhythm. Fans will definitely be watching closely.