
Instant Reaction to Jets Hiring Robert Saleh as Head Coach
Robert Saleh has reached an agreement to become the next head coach of the New York Jets. Did they get it right?
Robert Saleh has reached an agreement to become the next head coach of the New York Jets. Did they get it right?
Should Sam Darnold be part of the Jets’ future or will New York pursue a new quarterback in the NFL Draft? Alex Jordan shares his analysis.
The New England Patriots (7-9) defeated the New York Jets (2-14) in the final game of an underwhelming season for both sides. Cam Newton wasn’t the successor to Tom Brady that most Patriots fans were hoping for, and Sam Darnold disappointed once again this year for the Jets. Despite it being an ugly year for New England, they continued their recent streak of dominance over New York, ending the 2020 campaign on a high note.
Welcome to a weekly installment of NFL picks. Feel free to keep track of your predictions and see if you can beat the author.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
The Arizona Cardinals (2-2) are headed to the east coast to take on the New York Jets (0-4). These teams are coming off a loss in Week 4; however, they are not heading in the same direction.
It was the battle of the defeated’s for this Thursday Night Football bout. Fans across social media were calling this the “Trevor Bowl.” That being who’s going to tank best for Trevor Lawrence. Football players have pride and want to win games. Injuries have hampered both teams, so many young players got the chance to show what they can do.
Robert Saleh has reached an agreement to become the next head coach of the New York Jets. Did they get it right?
Should Sam Darnold be part of the Jets’ future or will New York pursue a new quarterback in the NFL Draft? Alex Jordan shares his analysis.
The New England Patriots (7-9) defeated the New York Jets (2-14) in the final game of an underwhelming season for both sides. Cam Newton wasn’t the successor to Tom Brady that most Patriots fans were hoping for, and Sam Darnold disappointed once again this year for the Jets. Despite it being an ugly year for New England, they continued their recent streak of dominance over New York, ending the 2020 campaign on a high note.
Welcome to a weekly installment of NFL picks. Feel free to keep track of your predictions and see if you can beat the author.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
The Arizona Cardinals (2-2) are headed to the east coast to take on the New York Jets (0-4). These teams are coming off a loss in Week 4; however, they are not heading in the same direction.
It was the battle of the defeated’s for this Thursday Night Football bout. Fans across social media were calling this the “Trevor Bowl.” That being who’s going to tank best for Trevor Lawrence. Football players have pride and want to win games. Injuries have hampered both teams, so many young players got the chance to show what they can do.
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