Week 8 Jets Injury Update
With seven weeks of the NFL season over, let’s take a look at who the Jets have injured and who is worth monitoring.
With seven weeks of the NFL season over, let’s take a look at who the Jets have injured and who is worth monitoring.
The Jets dominated the first quarter of the game but the Bills had other plans for the rest of the game beating the Jets 18-10.
The New York Jets currently sit at the bottom of the NFL with an 0-6 record and in line to take on the first overall pick. That looks to be the 31st pick as things stand right now. They also have the first pick of the second round, 33, and can add even more at that point. Here are a few players the Jets may be interested in that would be available at 31.
The Jets stocked up on intriguing rookies in this past year’s draft and one of the players who hasn’t made his debut yet is Denzel Mims. Mims, 23, stands at 6 foot, 3 inches, and 207 pounds. A fabulous size for a receiver who can play from the slot and run deep routes.
Yehuda Schwartz previews this Sunday’s divisional Week 7 matchup between the Buffalo Bills and New York Jets.
When a sports team goes downhill, the finger-pointing game gets turned on in full effect. That is very much the case for the Jets over the last two seasons. With a 7-9 record in 2019 and an 0-6 record to start the 2020 season, many factors can be attributed to the team’s failure.
Week 6 of the NFL season is officially in the books. Here’s a weekly look back at the week that was in the NFL.
The New York Jets had six picks in the 2019 NFL Draft, including taking Quinnen Williams at No. 3 overall. The class has not excelled to date, and several players are no longer on the active roster. Following up on a previous article, we check in on how the draft class and undrafted free agents are faring in the NFL.
The New York Jets are in the midst of a lost 0-6 season as the situation stands. There have been very few bright spots on the roster but there is always excitement about young players, and especially rookies. Below is a look at how the Jets rookies are fairing and what to expect from them.
The New York Jets have not been one of the more pleasant franchises in the National Football League this season. They have seen many players struggle, many players miss time due to injury, and have lost many players due to trade demands or releases. New York also lost a few players in free agency that are now finding their own on other franchises.
After just a couple of days on the free-agent market, former Steelers and Jets All-Pro running back Le’Veon Bell has found a new home.
The 0-5 New York Jets have done the impossible. They have made their dumpster fire worse. After a few days of rumors about Le’Veon Bell’s future, the Jets and Joe Douglas have decided that enough drama has brewed. The Jets have officially released three-time Pro-Bowl running-back Bell.
With seven weeks of the NFL season over, let’s take a look at who the Jets have injured and who is worth monitoring.
The Jets dominated the first quarter of the game but the Bills had other plans for the rest of the game beating the Jets 18-10.
The New York Jets currently sit at the bottom of the NFL with an 0-6 record and in line to take on the first overall pick. That looks to be the 31st pick as things stand right now. They also have the first pick of the second round, 33, and can add even more at that point. Here are a few players the Jets may be interested in that would be available at 31.
The Jets stocked up on intriguing rookies in this past year’s draft and one of the players who hasn’t made his debut yet is Denzel Mims. Mims, 23, stands at 6 foot, 3 inches, and 207 pounds. A fabulous size for a receiver who can play from the slot and run deep routes.
Yehuda Schwartz previews this Sunday’s divisional Week 7 matchup between the Buffalo Bills and New York Jets.
When a sports team goes downhill, the finger-pointing game gets turned on in full effect. That is very much the case for the Jets over the last two seasons. With a 7-9 record in 2019 and an 0-6 record to start the 2020 season, many factors can be attributed to the team’s failure.
Week 6 of the NFL season is officially in the books. Here’s a weekly look back at the week that was in the NFL.
The New York Jets had six picks in the 2019 NFL Draft, including taking Quinnen Williams at No. 3 overall. The class has not excelled to date, and several players are no longer on the active roster. Following up on a previous article, we check in on how the draft class and undrafted free agents are faring in the NFL.
The New York Jets are in the midst of a lost 0-6 season as the situation stands. There have been very few bright spots on the roster but there is always excitement about young players, and especially rookies. Below is a look at how the Jets rookies are fairing and what to expect from them.
The New York Jets have not been one of the more pleasant franchises in the National Football League this season. They have seen many players struggle, many players miss time due to injury, and have lost many players due to trade demands or releases. New York also lost a few players in free agency that are now finding their own on other franchises.
After just a couple of days on the free-agent market, former Steelers and Jets All-Pro running back Le’Veon Bell has found a new home.
The 0-5 New York Jets have done the impossible. They have made their dumpster fire worse. After a few days of rumors about Le’Veon Bell’s future, the Jets and Joe Douglas have decided that enough drama has brewed. The Jets have officially released three-time Pro-Bowl running-back Bell.
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