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The New York Jets still have some roster weaknesses to think about. The Mason Taylor holdout situation appears to be nearing a resolution, but even with Taylor
The New York Jets enjoyed a stellar haul back at the 2022 NFL Draft, bringing in multiple starters at key positions. While they've been able to enjoy receiving that top-end production at a discounted rookie rate,
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SB Nation on MSNWhy 3 Seahawks stars are paying attention to the New York JetsOf those teams, the New York Jets have been quite busy, locking up new deals with star wide receiver, Garrett Wilson, and star cornerback, Sauce Gardner up the same day. These contracts are something to keep an eye on for Seattle Seahawks fans because Seattle has some star players of their own at both the wide receiver and cornerback positions who are entering the final year of their contract or will be in position to be extended as soon as next offseason.
New York Jets receiver Garrett Wilson has made the top 10 list for 2025, but with a brutal take from an AFC Scout. It has been some offseason for New York Jets receiver Garrett Wilson.
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Jets Wire on MSNNew York Jets forced to go in different direction in PFF's 2015 NFL redraftPro Football Focus recently conducted a 2015 redraft as part of an ongoing offseason series. In this exercise, Williams went to No. 2 overall to the Tennessee Titans, forcing the Jets to go in a different direction. The Jets end up with offensive lineman Brandon Scherff, who went one pick (No. 5) before Williams originally.
New York Jets linebacker Quincy Williams earned a first-team All-Pro nod. He followed it up in 2024 by being ranked the No. 10 best linebacker in the NFL. ESPN NFL Insider Jeremy Fowler released his top 10 off-ball linebacker rankings based on a panel of coaches,
Spicy drama with the San Francisco 49ers has New York Jets fans excited. Jauan Jennings, a standout wide receiver for the 49ers last season, is pushing for a ne
Cash is flowing in the NFL this week, with the Kansas City Chiefs and New York Jets both issuing record contracts to cornerstone players: First up, the reigning AFC