The New York Jets will not take part in this year’s AFC championship game.
The New England Patriots and Denver Broncos will… and on the NFC side, the Seattle Seahawks and Los Angeles Rams will do battle.
The winners will then face off in Super Bowl 60. Between those four rosters, there are at least six former Jets players that are one win away from taking part in this year’s Super Bowl.
Here’s who:
Patriots: OL Morgan Moses
Moses, a 14-year NFL veteran spent the 2024 season with the Jets as a starter on their offensive line. He had a respectable season putting up a 63.3 overall mark via Pro Football Focus’ metrics, but New York went in a younger direction on their O-line in 2025.
Broncos: DL John Franklin-Myers
Franklin-Myers spent 2019-2023 in New York. He co-led the Jets in sacks in 2021 (6).
Broncos: WR Elijah Moore
Moore was second-round pick of the Jets in 2021. However, he only spent two seasons in New York.
Seahawks: QB Sam Darnold
Darnold needs little introduction for the Jets’ faithful.
Seahawks: K Jason Myers
Myers was the Jets’ clutch kicker (for once) in 2018.
Seahawks: DL Leonard Williams
A staple for both New York football teams, Williams was the Jets’ first-round pick in 2015 and a 2016 Pro Bowler with the team.
Rams: WR Davante Adams
Adams had a 2024… experiment… with the Jets…
This article originally appeared on Jets Wire: 6 former Jets players are playing in NFL’s championship Sunday