New York Jets 2022 Offseason Preview
The 2021 New York Jets started a new and exciting era of football.
The 2021 New York Jets started a new and exciting era of football.
The New York Jets recently made two significant transactions. Each of these moves will help on the offensive side of the football. The Jets agreed to a re-negotiated salary with slot receiver Jamison Crowder. The Jets then used the salary cap space they created to sign right tackle Morgan Moses.
Training camp is right around the corner, and on paper, the Giants seem to have addressed a lot of their needs. So do Giants fans have reason to be optimistic, or will 2021 prove another disappointing chapter?
We have hit the boring part of the year. The 2021 NFL Draft is in the rearview mirror, and the regular season is still three months away. Despite coming off their first NFC East division title since 2015, the Washington Football Team aren’t the favorites to win the division.
At this time, the New York Jets have some assets to be excited about. The team is also not perfect. There are some fair questions and concerns to have at certain positions.
With organized team activities beginning to kick off across the NFL, franchises are beginning their preparations for the upcoming 2021 season.
Many on-field positions must be reviewed and addressed, writes Daniel Thomas.
The 2021 New York Jets started a new and exciting era of football.
The New York Jets recently made two significant transactions. Each of these moves will help on the offensive side of the football. The Jets agreed to a re-negotiated salary with slot receiver Jamison Crowder. The Jets then used the salary cap space they created to sign right tackle Morgan Moses.
Training camp is right around the corner, and on paper, the Giants seem to have addressed a lot of their needs. So do Giants fans have reason to be optimistic, or will 2021 prove another disappointing chapter?
We have hit the boring part of the year. The 2021 NFL Draft is in the rearview mirror, and the regular season is still three months away. Despite coming off their first NFC East division title since 2015, the Washington Football Team aren’t the favorites to win the division.
At this time, the New York Jets have some assets to be excited about. The team is also not perfect. There are some fair questions and concerns to have at certain positions.
With organized team activities beginning to kick off across the NFL, franchises are beginning their preparations for the upcoming 2021 season.
Many on-field positions must be reviewed and addressed, writes Daniel Thomas.
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