Stefon Diggs — Vikings to Bills

Stefon Diggs, one of the NFL’s most electrifying receivers, is bringing his game to Buffalo after a trade from the Vikings. Known for his sharp route-running and clutch playmaking, Diggs will be a huge boost for quarterback Josh Allen and the Bills' offense.
His knack for gaining yards after the catch makes him a nightmare for defenders, and he’s been one of the league’s most reliable targets in key situations. With Diggs in the mix, this creates a potent offensive weapon that could propel the Bills to the Super Bowl.
Keenan Allen — Chargers to Jets

The Jets landed a sure-handed, veteran wide receiver in Keenan Allen, a trade pickup from the Chargers. Known for his reliability and ability to make tough catches, Allen gives the Jets a much-needed boost in the passing game.
He’s the kind of player who can grab contested balls and convert critical downs, making him invaluable for a young team. With his experience and consistency, Allen brings stability and skill to the Jets’ offense, helping them move the chains and keep defenses on their toes.
Jerry Jeudy — Broncos to Jets

The Jets also brought in Jerry Jeudy, a young, explosive receiver from the Broncos. Known for his speed, agility, and crisp route-running, Jeudy has the potential to be a game-changer in New York.
He’s a threat to stretch the field and open up space for other players, making big plays in one-on-one situations. For a team looking to add firepower, Jeudy is a perfect fit — he’s quick, elusive, and can take it to the house on any given play. His arrival adds a new dimension to the Jets' offense.
Brian Burns — Panthers to Jets

The Jets’ defensive line got a serious upgrade with the arrival of Brian Burns from the Panthers. Burns is an edge rusher with explosive speed and a knack for disrupting plays, and he’s expected to be a force on the Jets’ defense.
With his relentless pass-rushing and ability to get to the quarterback, Burns is the kind of player who can change a game with a single sack or pressure. His presence will make the Jets' front line one of the most intimidating in the league, adding bite to their defensive unit.
L'Jarius Sneed — Chiefts to Jets

In a key defensive addition, the Jets acquired L’Jarius Sneed from the Chiefs, a versatile defensive back who can play multiple roles. Sneed brings flexibility and playmaking ability to the secondary, giving the Jets an edge against opposing receivers.
His skill in covering different receiver types and his readiness to step up in big moments make him a critical piece in the Jets' backfield. Sneed’s adaptability will be invaluable as the Jets look to strengthen their pass defense.
Haason Reddick — Eagles to Jets

Haason Reddick adds another layer to the Jets' defense as a pass-rusher from the Eagles. Known for his ability to rush the quarterback and drop into coverage, Reddick offers versatility that fits well with the Jets' defensive schemes.
His quickness and experience make him a disruptive presence, and he’s adept at keeping opposing offenses off balance. With Reddick on board, the Jets’ defense gains both skill and flexibility.
Carlton Davis — Buccaneers to Jets

Cornerback Carlton Davis, acquired from the Buccaneers, brings physicality and strong coverage skills to the Jets' secondary. Davis is known for his solid tackling and ability to neutralize top receivers, which will be essential in the Jets' efforts to stop big plays.
His presence will make it tougher for opponents to throw deep, and his tenacity in coverage will help tighten up the Jets' defensive backfield, giving them a reliable play-stopper.
Maliek Collins — Texans to Jets

The Jets added depth to their defensive line with Maliek Collins from the Texans. Collins, a versatile defensive lineman, is known for disrupting offensive lines and creating pressure on quarterbacks.
His ability to play multiple spots along the line gives the Jets options in their defensive formations. Collins’ experience and toughness make him a valuable asset in keeping opposing offenses off rhythm and bolstering the Jets’ front line.
Diontae Johnson — Steelers to Jets

Another big boost to the Jets' offense is Diontae Johnson, a talented receiver from the Steelers. Known for his smooth route-running and reliable hands, Johnson will help the Jets move the chains and provide a solid target on critical downs.
His ability to make tough catches under pressure and deliver consistent production is exactly what the Jets need to build a versatile, competitive offense.
Justin Fields — Bears to Colts

Justin Fields, traded from the Bears to the Colts, gives Indianapolis a dual-threat quarterback who can make plays with both his arm and his legs. Fields has the athleticism and skill set to turn broken plays into big gains, making him a thrilling addition for Colts fans.
His strong arm, paired with his ability to scramble and extend plays, brings a new dynamic to the Colts' offense that could elevate them in a competitive division. Fields is expected to bring excitement and playmaking potential to Indianapolis, and he’s ready to leave his mark this season.
