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’
I’ve just gotten home on this soggy Sunday afternoon after witnessing my second Jets’ training camp. This time it was just me and Cliff out there, throwing caution to the wind as dark clouds threatened to rain over the 1:30 practice session. We arrived right on time as the team was warming up. I immediately noticed that the players were
I witnessed some really nice things during the evening practice, and some pretty surprising things as well. I’d like to remind everyone that it was only the first day of training camp, so I’m not reading too deeply into any of my observations. But I still feel obligated to share what I witnessed at Hofstra. Before I get into that,
OMAHA, Neb. — Chadron State running back Danny Woodhead, the NCAA’s career rushing leader, signed a free-agent deal with the New York Jets on Sunday night, according to the player and his agent. Agent Chris Gittings said he and Woodhead thought the Jets were a good fit after teams passed on the 5-foot-7½ running back during the draft, mostly because

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