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New York Jets rookie tight end Mason Taylor provided a guarantee ahead of the 2025 season about the new look offense.
For ESPN, in ranking all 32 teams based on their offensive skill position players, the Jets, as expected, are near the bottom ...
Jets rookie tight end Mason Taylor, who had a reputation as a receiving threat at LSU, is focused on becoming more versatile ...
Coming in at number four is veteran wide receiver Tyreek Hill. Hill leads all receivers in yards the last three seasons (4,468), ranks third in receptions (319), and is sixth in touchdowns (26).
The Jets drafted Taylor with a premium second-round selection to upgrade their passing attack. He'll immediately be their TE1, easily leapfrogging Jeremy Ruckert on the depth chart. Expectations ...
Enter tight end Mason Taylor, who was drafted in the second round and is expected to develop into one of Fields' trusted targets. Granted, that is providing he can show that he can be that during ...
The New York Jets offense will be an interesting watch with Justin Fields, Garrett Wilson and Breece Hall as the "big" trio. ...
The New York Jets are starting over, again. After firing Robert Saleh and Joe Douglas, the team brought in a new head coach ...
Whenever an NFL team undergoes a regime change such as the New York Jets have, there inevitably follows plenty of excitement ...
The event for tight ends in the NFL is entering its fifth season. In total, four players from the Jets were announced as part of the lineup for the 2025 event: Jeremy Ruckert, Mason Taylor, Stone ...
But for Fox Sports' Rob Rang, in naming a rookie who could be a franchise star for all 32 teams, in New York's case, it is Taylor, with a resemblance to two-time Pro Bowler Mickey Shuler.