New York Jets: NY Post News Articles
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NY Post (Brian Costello) —
I thought I would dig through everything that was said and bring you a few other topics that were discussed.
NY Post (Ryan Dunleavy) —
The 31-year-old defensive end visited the Jets last week, after they signed backup quarterback Tyrod Taylor, left tackle Tyron Smith and receiver Mike Williams to incentive-laden one-year contracts.
NY Post (Christian Arnold) —
The incident happened as part of a conversation about streamer Adin Ross’ ability to get a Tesla Cybertruck from another Jewish man, during which Gardner said “ya’ll run the world.”
NY Post (Brian Costello) —
The Jets have accomplished one of their offseason goals by fortifying their offensive line.
NY Post (Brian Costello) —
Could Zach be back?
NY Post (Brian Costello) —
The Jets have had a nice offseason, but Robert Saleh knows that only matters if wins follow.
NY Post (Brian Costello) —
Robert Saleh expects Aaron Rodgers to be in Florham Park this fall and not on the campaign trail.
NY Post (Ryan Dunleavy) —
A healthy Rodgers essentially puts a playoffs-or-bust label on 2024.
NY Post (Steve Serby) —
Five quarterbacks go off the board in the first 12 picks in Mock 3.0, which gives the Giants and Jets elite playmakers for respective quarterbacks.
NY Post (Brian Costello) —
Backup quarterback became the most discussed and dissected position on the Jets last season after Aaron Rodgers went down in Week 1. The Jets are trying to avoid a repeat of that in 2024.
NY Post (Brian Costello) —
After playing 13 seasons for the Cowboys, Tyron Smith is getting used to the idea that he will be wearing green and white this fall, and not blue and silver.
NY Post (Ryan Dunleavy) —
If the Chiefs are going to keep winning Super Bowl after Super Bowl, other NFL teams might have to take their victories where they can get them.
NY Post (Dylan Svoboda) —
After a busy early free agency period, the Jets still aren’t getting much respect from Vegas oddsmakers.
NY Post (Brian Costello) —
The Jets will now have Simpson at left guard and Moses at right tackle as part of their rebuilt offensive line.
NY Post (Brian Costello) —
Mike Williams found more things appealing about the Jets than just his famous breakfast sandwich.