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Even after trading for Chuck Clark, the Jets can use a true free safety to replace Lamarcus Joyner. They don't have anyone on their roster to fill that role, and the upcoming 2023 NFL Draft is considered to be a very weak safety class. Ny jets news today In the 2009 and 2010 seasons, head coach Rex Ryan led the Jets to consecutive appearances in the AFC championship game. Mark Sanchez, most known for the infamous butt fumble, was the quarterback for the Jets during their last two playoff runs. The Indianapolis Colts defeated the Jets in the 2009 AFC championship, and the Jets lost to the Pittsburgh Steelers in the 2010 AFC championship.
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The Jets' could have an explosive offense with Rodgers, running back Breece Hall — who's coming off an outstanding rookie year — and receivers Garrett Wilson and Elijah Moore. Plus, the team recently signed wideout Allen Lazard, who led the Packers in receiving yards last season while teaming up with Rodgers. Rapoport: It is essentially a stalemate between the Packers and Jets trade talks Just one day after adding interior lineman Wes Schweitzer, the Jets have plucked Trystan Colon-Castillo out of free agency to continue building the depth along their offensive line. Having lost both Dan Feeney and Nick Herbig this week, the Jets need to add some pieces became more pressing and Joe Douglas and company got to work.
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By Gerald Eskenazi Lamar Jackson's best team fits: QB would thrive with Jets, Bucs, 49ers or Lions Darryl Slater is an NFL analyst, writing about the Jets, Giants and more at NJ Advance Media.
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Miami Dolphins Free Agency Grades: Jalen Ramsey, David Long Jr. Deals Make for Mom-Approved Report Card Jets restructure Conklin, Reed and Tomlinson contracts Sources here in Vegas also tell PFN the Jets have said in conversations they will make a move for one of three veterans: Derek Carr, Jimmy Garappolo, or, yes — Aaron Rodgers. It is interesting that Rodgers is the only quarterback of the three who does not have a no-trade clause in his contract, though the belief is there’s a gentlemen’s agreement he’ll have a say where he’ll be sent when the Packers trade him.Menu
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