Sights and sounds from New York Jets training camp
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Breece Hall recognizes that a new Jets contract during the 2025 NFL season isn't likely. While Breece Hall's NFL career hasn't gone exactly according to plan in his first three seasons with the New York Jets, the young running back faces a pivotal year ahead if he wants to earn a permanent place with the AFC East team.
It’s clear things are different right now with the New York Jets than a year ago. Despite sky-high expectations thanks to the return of Aaron Rodgers, New York
This offseason, the New York Jets have moved in silence under Aaron Glenn, and make no mistake about it, that’s by design. After the Aaron Rodgers era was, shall we say, rather noisy with headlines coming out every day, and distractions left, right, and center, now, under Glenn, football is all we are talking about with the Jets.
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The Spun on MSNNew York Jets Star Throws Serious Shade At Ex-Coach Robert SalehBy the middle of last season, former New York Jets head coach Robert Saleh had completely worn out his welcome among Jets fans. But as the team adjusts to the new regime under head coach Aaron Glenn,
The New York Jets have been linked to a surprising quarterback trade that would add competition for Justin Fields.
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New York Jets QB Justin Fields is back on field — but doesn’t practice — a day after dislocating toe
New York Jets coach Aaron Glenn said QB Justin Fields will be day to day with a dislocated toe on his right foot and the team won’t rush him back into practice.
That'll soon be the reality for former Florida State star and New York Jets outside linebacker, Jermaine Johnson II. Following an Achilles injury in 2024 that required surgery and a strenuous rehab process, Johnson II revealed that he has been cleared to return to football activities.
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Jets Wire on MSNJets' Joe Tippmann making most of competition on offensive lineTippmann started all 17 contests for the Jets last season, playing every single offensive snap. Coach Glenn provided clarity, repeatedly reiterating that there is an open competition “at every position." It lit a fire under Tippmann, who didn't expect to be competing for a starting gig.