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Aaron Glenn and the Jets’ new coaching staff picked Fields to run the offense and tailored it to his strengths. Fields was aware of the panic his injury created among Jets fans on social media. He said his phone blew up right away.
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Will Jets’ throwback training camp be just what they need, or is Aaron Glenn playing with fire?
The New York Jets are doing something we haven't seen in at least 10 years of training camp. But is it the right move or an unnecessary risk?
The 5-foot-11, 211-pound running back joined the Jets’ practice squad in December 2024 before later signing a reserve/futures contract with New York in January, keeping him on the team’s 90-man
New York Jets quarterback Justin Fields participated in 11-on-11 practice on Monday and appears to be a "full go," according to The Athletic's Zack Rosenblatt.
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USA TODAY Touchdown Wire on MSNNew Jets CB Brandon Stephens making quick impression at training camp
The New York Jets entered the offseason searching for a cornerback to play opposite Sauce Gardner. New GM Darren Mougey signed Brandon Stephens to a three-year contract worth $36 million. Through two practices, Stephens has made a quick impression at Florham Park.
The Jets are bringing back their Folk Hero. The team signed veteran kicker Nick Folk on Tuesday to solidify a position that has looked shaky early in training camp.
Cowart, who signed with the Jets in free agency, joins a room that is led by Quinnen Williams, but where Cowart will be competing with the likes of veterans Derrick Nnadi, Jay Tufele and Phidarian Mathis, second-year man Leonard Taylor III, and rookies Tyler Baron and Fatorma Mulbah (an undrafted free agent).