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Florham Park, N.J. – New York Jets quarterback Justin Fields was carted from the practice field Thursday morning with a toe injury.
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.
New York Jets tight end Jeremy Ruckert is changing his responsibilities heading into a contract year with the team.
Find out why Will Hill is all in on the Bills to take the AFC East, and see how he thinks the rest of the division will shake out.
The odds for NFL Week 1 have already been released at various New Jersey sportsbooks. While we still have over a month until kick-off, getting in on the action early could result in better odds if you beat the market movement. Let’s take a look at both Week 1 odds and enticing futures odds for the local teams.
Multiple NFL teams took to social media on Friday to post teaser videos for the upcoming release of their Rivalries uniforms.
Is Brutal NFL Reality Poised To Hit Jets Receiver? originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The NFL is a harsh business, and it appears that many players fall and are out of the league before they are even given a proper chance. For New York Jets receiver Malachi Corley, he's facing a big training camp.
The Jets' running back room has some help in new quarterback Justin Fields. But this running back could be New York's breakout player.
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Stadium on MSNCould the New York Jets Be the Worst Team in the NFL?Sam and Kate discuss the outlook for the New York Jets as the news that QB Justin Fields suffered a dislocated toe that could keep him out for training camp.
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Jets Wire on MSNJets rookie WR surprises with route-running prowess at first camp practiceJets general manager Darren Mougey selected Smith with a fourth-round pick (No. 110) in the 2025 NFL draft. The former Georgia standout is tasked with adding speed and explosiveness to the offense. By all accounts, it was a promising first practice for Smith in East Rutherford.