Steve Serby

Steve Serby

Steve Serby is a sports columnist at the New York Post.

Background

Steve has been a New York Post columnist for more than four decades, covering the NFL and every New York professional sports team as well as college basketball, and delivering insightful Sunday Q&As since 2004. He grew up on Long Island and has a Bachelor of Science in Journalism from Ohio University and has never understood why the school is so reluctant to brag about it.

Latest Articles

The Aaron Rodgers decision Jets face after two-point conversion confusion helps put nail in season

Another season died an unceremonious death for the Jets on Sunday, and with it a compelling argument that the ill-fated Aaron Rodgers Era should end without the New York legacy...

Jets' 'Florham Park Strangler' believes he 'could be No. 1' tackle leader in NFL

Jets linebacker Jamien Sherwood tackles some Q&A with Post columnist Steve Serby.

Undefeated Chiefs have 1972 Dolphins' attention and respect: 'Same design that we had'

The Chiefs will be in Buffalo on Sunday night as two-point underdogs, Mahomes versus Josh Allen renewing their epic rivalry, and you better believe that ’72 Dolphins fullback Larry Csonka,...

Jets forced to relearn fundamentals to make up for tragic missed tackles tally

This is not the position the Jets and Aaron Rodgers thought they would be.

Why Giants shouldn't tear it all down

Just because the Daniel Jones Era is about to end doesn’t mean the Joe Schoen-Brian Daboll Era needs to end.

From Tim Tebow to Aaron Rodgers: Sad state of Jets is years in the making

The Anatomy of a Crash can begin in a myriad of different places with a myriad of different decisions, some of which were considered shrewd at the time and of...

Star receivers don't hold back on Jets offense's futility: 'Playing like trash'

Davante Adams (6-31 on 13 targets) didn’t catch a pass in the first half and nothing longer than 14 yards.

Aaron Rodgers is officially a failed Jets savior

Aaron Rodgers was brought here to so much Savior fanfare to win these games, to laugh in the face of adversity, to lift all Jets in their desperate hour and...

Rating the most impactful moves at the NFL trade deadline

The shrewd front offices used the NFL trade deadline to enhance their Super Bowl prospects, and no one should have been happier than the Chiefs.

Ex-tight end, new Jets radio voice still has NFL coaching dream: 'Show I can do this'

Jets radio color commentator Anthony Becht, a former NFL tight end who started his career with the Jets and who now also is the head coach of the UFL St....

Jet's breakout season has him dreaming of sack history

Will McDonald IV was a man on a mission over the offseason, and the mission is greatness. McDonald hired a chef and one trainer for strength and one for agility...

Rodgers hopes to reverse some painful fortunes in Arizona with Jets' season on line

Now Rodgers tries to get the Jets to 4-6 following their 21-13 win over the Texans. 

Star Rutgers freshman believe Rutgers will 'shock a lot of people' this season

Star Rutgers freshmen Ace Bailey and Dylan Harper take a shot at some Q&A with Post columnist Steve Serby.

Giants are in franchise hell with embarrassments piling up

Your 2024 New York Football Giants: The Greatest Woe on Turf.

Giants left gushing about Commanders QB after failing to bother him

One by one, vanquished Giants sang Jayden Daniels’ praises. 

Commanders star should give Giants a case of quarterback envy

Brian Daboll will try to keep from gazing dreamily at Jayden Daniels on Sunday, but it will be difficult for him. 

The Post's midseason NFL awards: This QB taking MVP race by storm

The annual midseason Serby Says NFL awards come your way with expert breakdowns from NFL Network’s inimitable Brian Baldinger.

Kadary Richmond embracing sky-high St. John's expectations: 'Know why we’re here'

Senior Red Storm point guard Kadary Richmond takes a shot at some Q&A with Post columnist Steve Serby before the college basketball season tips off. 

Garrett Wilson improbably saves Jets' season with one hand

Garrett Wilson reached to the heavens and caught the Jets season with one hand and saved it from falling into eternal darkness.