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Jets' Offensive Skill Positions Get Brutal 2025 RankingFor ESPN, in ranking all 32 teams based on their offensive skill position players, the Jets, as expected, are near the bottom, coming in at No. 27.
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Jets Wire on MSNESPN: Josh Reynolds named Jets' 'most surprising' player of the offseasonThe New York Jets signed veteran free-agent wide receiver Josh Reynolds to a one-year contract worth $2.75 million earlier this offseason. Throughout OTAs and minicamp, it became quickly noticeable that Reynolds was the Jets' second best receiver behind Garrett Wilson. All signs indicate he'll be the WR2 this season.
An anonymous NFL coordinator had some strong words for New York Jets defensive tackle Quinnen Williams, according to ESPN's Jeremy Fowler.
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Gang Green Nation on MSNNew York Jets Flight Connections 07/09/25If the Jets are intending to develop Justin Fields or his eventual replacement as a potential long term answer at quarterback, they are going to need some upgrades among the receivers and tight ends.
New York Jets pass rusher Will McDonald just received an indirect challenge from ESPN NFL Insider Jeremy Fowler ahead of 2025.
What a difference a year makes. Before the start of the 2024 NFL season, ESPN had New York Jets running back Breece Hall ranked second overall, behind only San Francisco’s Christian McCaffrey ...
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AtoZ Sports on MSNJets' Breece Hall disrespected by ESPN after down 2024 seasonThe New York Jets are going to have a good running game in 2025. I can confidently say that based on their new philosophy, their choice in quarterback, their draft picks and the overall tone of the team.
The Giants signed Jeremiah Ledbetter and Roy Robertson-Harris in free agency and drafted Darius Alexander in the third round of this year's draft. All three will push Nuñez-Roches for playing time, with Alexander, assuming he's healthy, viewed as a potential starter.
New York Jets 2024 draft pick Malachi Corley is facing an uphill battle in making the team's 2025 roster going into training camp. Here's why.