The New York Jets on Tuesday signed Australian rugby star Hayden Smith, a 6-foot-7, 240-pound former basketball player who projects as a tight end in the NFL. ———————————————————————- Interesting signing by the Jets. Hayden is a great athlete but very raw. Playing a new position and playing the game of North American football is a different game. Jets fans
HurricaneJet32 provided us with insight into linebackers last time, now he looks at some safeties: We all know the Jets need a coverage safety badly. They needed one last year, and it obviously hurt the team. After getting burned by Reggie Nelson, the Jets are left hurting in the defensive backfield. We don’t know whether the Jets wanted to sign
Site member HurricaneJet32 provided some insight into the upcoming draft and what linebackers the Jets should look at: So, it appears Bart Scott will be back for another year of the media rodeo also sometimes know as the New York Jets football organization. Of course, Mr. T has told us before that he expects players back and in camp…always seemingly
Tim Tebow was officially introduced as a New York Jet on Monday afternoon at a press conference at the Jets practice facility in Florham Park, New Jersey. The session lasted about 30 minutes, with Tebow showing off his talent at handling the media. The newest Jet answered each question with ease. When asked why a backup QB was getting his own press
Jets traded QB Drew Stanton to the Indianapolis Colts on Friday for a 6th round draft pick in the 2012 draft. Along with Stanton, who was signed on to be the 2nd string QB, the Jets also sent the Colts the 7th round pick they received from the Denver Broncos as part of the Tim Tebow trade
SecondHandJets from the forum writes- Before I start this, let me just say that I hated this trade when I first heard it. I thought it was asinine and completely counterproductive to what we were trying to do. Then I thought about it… 1. Tebow is the perfect complement to Sanchez. Think about it. The Jets can go and unabashfully

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