The New York Jets are turning one of their final pages of the 2025 NFL season.

In Week 15, the Jets (3-10) will visit the Jacksonville Jaguars (9-4) at EverBank Stadium on Sunday.

There have been a lot of changes in New York. We’re seeing the results of those choices and the outcome against the Jags will reveal even more.

Before we even get to kickoff, there will be a lot of Jets-related discussions and conversations to be had throughout the coming days.

With that, here are five storylines to watch for ahead of the Jets against the Jaguars in Week 15:

The quarterback question

Tyrod Taylor? Groin injury.

Justin Fields? Knee injury.

Brady Cook appears to be good to go but was beaten up against the Miami Dolphins on Sunday, too.

Will the Jets need another QB? It appears no since the team has not yet signed one this week. But who will be healthy? Who will start? That remains to be seen.

Motivation and playing spoiler

Against the Dolphins, the Jets were done in by a start that lacked any motivation. In that loss, the team was officially eliminated from the 2025 postseason, too.

With officially nothing to play for now, can New York head coach Aaron Glenn motivate his players to play for nothing but pride and being the spoiler for the Jaguars?

Any interception?

Somehow, the Jets have gone 15 games without an interception. Miami’s Tua Tagoviloa leads the NFL with 14. Still none last week. Now New York faces Jacksonville’s Trevor Lawerence, who has 11.

Is this the time?

Will Garrett return?

Star wide receiver Garrett Wilson sure would be a boost for the Jets. He has been on injured reserve for four games because of a knee injury.

Wilson has spent the minimal required amount of games he has to stay on IR for the issue. Will he be back in the fold against the Jaguars?

Fixing clear miscues

It was easy to see why the Jets lost against the Dolphins in Week 14’s huge defeat: A horrible start, quarterback injuries and a defense that allowed 239 rushing yards.

Can Glenn & Co. correct any of that in Jacksonville?