The time for speculation has officially come to an end. The NFL has announced the roster for the 2009 NFL Pro Bowl, and our New York Jets will be sending seven of their own to represent the AFC in Hawaii. There were no surprises with some of the selections. Brett Favre and Alan Faneca have been staples in the Pro
It’s not very often when fans have an opportunity to meet their favorite players. And if you’re as unfortunate as I am, you only find out about their appearances when it’s far too late! Refusing to let you suffer the way I have, here’s an opportunity to know well in advance! I received notification from Kerry Rhodes’ representation that he
Fourth-year cornerback Justin Miller has found a new home in Oakland, and this Jets fan couldn’t be any more upset about it. Earlier this summer, I believed that Miller was ready to shine with the New York Jets. Now he’ll have an opportunity to brighten up the black hole, and give the poor Raider Nation something to cheer about. When the news
With the roster now meeting the league’s requirement of 53-men, the New York Jets were forced to make some difficult decisions, parting ways with some unexpected players. Rookies were released, some veterans were kept in favor of others, and now it’s time to figure out which players might be brought back in a practice squad capacity. The Jets’ decision to
With Favre Mania sweeping over Jets’ fans, some may be forgetting the quarterback we are now forced to say goodbye to. Expected to be released before the day’s end, the Jets will be playing their first preseason game this evening without Chad Pennington on the roster. Throughout this offseason I have been one of the harshest Pennington critics a Jets’
