New York Jets, Day 3
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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,
Although many of the new Jets leaders, including their coach and new quarterback — Justin Fields —arrived from outside, running back Breece Hall is entering his fourth and final year under contract with New York as the RB1 of the team.
The New York Jets are in a state of flux as the new regime of Aaron Glenn and Darren Mougey attempt to eliminate all signs of the previous brain-truss but also end a playoff drought that is almost able to get a driver’s license.
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 quarterback Justin Fields dislocated a toe in his right foot and will be considered day-to-day as the Jets continue through training camp, the team announced. A medical evaluation revealed Fields avoided significant injury after he was carted off the field during New York's Thursday practice session.
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New York Jets head coach Aaron Glenn is liking what he’s seeing from Mason Taylor. When the New York Jets drafted tight end Mason Taylor, many knew the type of player Tanner Engstrand and the offense were getting.
Olu Fashanu, last year’s first-round pick (No. 11), is slated as the starting left tackle. He started seven games last year. And rookie Armand Membou, this year’s first-round pick (No. 7) is expected to start at right tackle.