Is Joe Douglas Backing Adam Gase?
New York Jets general manager Joe Douglas addressed the media Tuesday after their 0-8 start but he didn’t seem to put much blame on Adam Gase.
New York Jets general manager Joe Douglas addressed the media Tuesday after their 0-8 start but he didn’t seem to put much blame on Adam Gase.
Atop the AFC East at the midway point of the season, the Buffalo Bills are looking to capture their first division crown since 1995. A much-improved team offensively in Josh Allen’s third season at quarterback, the Bills currently average over 380 yards per contest, leading to a 6-2 record.
We are halfway through the 2020 NFL season. The draft order is starting to take shape, and teams are finally seeing all of their hard work either pay off or go down the drain. Some organizations are looking towards the draft to find new players, maybe even a quarterback and some teams are focused on the playoffs.
The Pittsburgh Steelers won’t let their unblemished record make them become complacent, it appears. They are acquiring linebacker Avery Williamson from the New York Jets.
The New York Jets had little hope going into this week to grab their first win finally. That sliver of hope was lost by halftime against the Kansas City Chiefs as the reigning Super Bowl champions handled the Jets with ease in this one.
In this exclusive interview, New York Jets kicker Sergio Castillo talks to Prime Time Sports Talk about his career, NFL debut, and more.
The winless New York Jets travel to Arrowhead Stadium to take on the 6-1 Kansas City Chiefs. The Jets are still seeking their first victory of the season, while the Chiefs look to build off an impressive Week 7 win over the Denver Broncos.
The New York Jets stand with an 0-7 record going into week eight against the Kansas City Chiefs. It is expected that they will be 0-8 after that meeting. The current receiving depth consists of Denzel Mims, Braxton Berrios, Jeff Smith, and Lawrence Cager. Jamison Crowder and Breshad Perriman are both injured.
We are now almost halfway through the NFL season. In two short months, only 14 teams will be playing while the other 18 will be looking ahead to the offseason. The holes on each roster are becoming more obvious as time goes on, and while free agency can fill those voids, most teams look to build through the draft. The draft order for this mock was based on The Draft Network’s mock draft machine order. Let’s get it started.
The New York Jets are notoriously the worst team in the NFL this season with an 0-7 record. New York has a ton of injuries and lacks the talent to take them to the next level. They undoubtedly will be sellers at the trade deadline but may also want to build for the future. They have plenty of walk-year players to sell as well as young rising stars. If they choose to buy for the future, they have a whole array of draft picks over the next few years to build the roster up.
Clemson’s Trevor Lawrence has left the door open to returning to school for his senior year and he is secretly hinting for the New York Jets to do one thing.
Week 7 of the NFL season is officially in the books. Here is a weekly look back at the week that was in the NFL.
New York Jets general manager Joe Douglas addressed the media Tuesday after their 0-8 start but he didn’t seem to put much blame on Adam Gase.
Atop the AFC East at the midway point of the season, the Buffalo Bills are looking to capture their first division crown since 1995. A much-improved team offensively in Josh Allen’s third season at quarterback, the Bills currently average over 380 yards per contest, leading to a 6-2 record.
We are halfway through the 2020 NFL season. The draft order is starting to take shape, and teams are finally seeing all of their hard work either pay off or go down the drain. Some organizations are looking towards the draft to find new players, maybe even a quarterback and some teams are focused on the playoffs.
The Pittsburgh Steelers won’t let their unblemished record make them become complacent, it appears. They are acquiring linebacker Avery Williamson from the New York Jets.
The New York Jets had little hope going into this week to grab their first win finally. That sliver of hope was lost by halftime against the Kansas City Chiefs as the reigning Super Bowl champions handled the Jets with ease in this one.
In this exclusive interview, New York Jets kicker Sergio Castillo talks to Prime Time Sports Talk about his career, NFL debut, and more.
The winless New York Jets travel to Arrowhead Stadium to take on the 6-1 Kansas City Chiefs. The Jets are still seeking their first victory of the season, while the Chiefs look to build off an impressive Week 7 win over the Denver Broncos.
The New York Jets stand with an 0-7 record going into week eight against the Kansas City Chiefs. It is expected that they will be 0-8 after that meeting. The current receiving depth consists of Denzel Mims, Braxton Berrios, Jeff Smith, and Lawrence Cager. Jamison Crowder and Breshad Perriman are both injured.
We are now almost halfway through the NFL season. In two short months, only 14 teams will be playing while the other 18 will be looking ahead to the offseason. The holes on each roster are becoming more obvious as time goes on, and while free agency can fill those voids, most teams look to build through the draft. The draft order for this mock was based on The Draft Network’s mock draft machine order. Let’s get it started.
The New York Jets are notoriously the worst team in the NFL this season with an 0-7 record. New York has a ton of injuries and lacks the talent to take them to the next level. They undoubtedly will be sellers at the trade deadline but may also want to build for the future. They have plenty of walk-year players to sell as well as young rising stars. If they choose to buy for the future, they have a whole array of draft picks over the next few years to build the roster up.
Clemson’s Trevor Lawrence has left the door open to returning to school for his senior year and he is secretly hinting for the New York Jets to do one thing.
Week 7 of the NFL season is officially in the books. Here is a weekly look back at the week that was in the NFL.
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