inside the jets The ideal schedule to propel the Jets into contention By Brian Costello Published May 13, 2026, 6:40 a.m. ET Aaron Glenn watches from the sideline during the Jets-Falcons game on Nov. 30, 2025. Bill Kostroun/New York Post The NFL has figured out how to have plenty of important offseason days. There is another one coming Thursday — the full NFL schedule will be released.
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The league has already announced some games, but the full schedule will not hit until Thursday, so we can begin doing the old “Mike and the Mad Dog” routine of “give ’em a win” or “give ’em a lawse.”
For the Jets, they face two tough divisions this year with the AFC West and NFC North on the schedule. Thanks to finishing in last place in 2025, they have three games against other last-place finishers.
We have known the opponents for months. Now, we find out the order.