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Following a disappointing 5-12 season, the Jets’ roster looks completely different from a year ago, when they had Super Bowl aspirations.
Joining Carter is veteran Isaiah Oliver -- who played in 17 games for the Jets last season and lined up at multiple positions, Jarrick Bernard-Converse, who will enter his third season with the Green & White, and second-year player Qwan'tez Stiggers.
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Frank Schwab and Jori Epstein break down the New York Jets extending Garrett Wilson and the NFLPA's contract collusion scandal. Later in the show, they look ahead to the biggest storylines ahead of training camps.
A full preview of the New York Jets guard positional group ahead of training camp in 2025 highlighted by a pair of pending free agents.
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Terry McLaurin says it would be “kind of hard to see” how he steps on the field for Washington Commanders training camp without progressive discussions on a new contract.
The New York Jets signed him to take over as their starting quarterback. Last year, Fields got six starts with the Steelers but was then benched when Russell Wilson returned from injury. ESPN's Ben Solak described this as Fields' "last chance."
Analyst Deals Jets Receiver Brutal Reality Check Ahead Of Training Camp originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The NFL is seen as a glamorous sport, but there are harsh realities that hit, and for New York Jets receiver Malachi Corley, just a year into his career, he might already be looking over his shoulder.
After spending his first four seasons with the Jacksonville Jaguars, the 2021 third-round pick signed as a free agent in March to play safety for his childhood dream team, the Jets, on a one-year deal worth up to $10 million with incentives.