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Speculation Suggests New York Jets Could Trade All-Pro
The Jets have several players who could be dealt before the trade deadline. Some players, such as Allen Lazard, seem like strong bets to move on, especially considering they added him last season in large part to his familiarity with Aaron Rodgers, who has since moved on to a Pittsburgh team seeking receiver help.
The New York Jets have a running back who at least is getting some attention out in the trade market this season in Breece Hall. Before the season, Hall was ta
The last time the Cincinnati Bengals played the New York Jets was Sept. 25, 2022, at MetLife Stadium. Joe Flacco, set to start the Week 8 meeting between the Bengals and Jets at Paycor Stadium, was the Jets' starting quarterback. Joe Burrow started for the Bengals.
New York, the NFL's only remaining winless team, fell to 0-7 under new coach Aaron Glenn and has few answers, including at quarterback.
Veteran Najee Harris dealt with an off-field injury that caused him to miss training camp. Upon returning, Harris would then tear his Achilles just three games into the year. Rookie Omarion Hampton emerged as the team's primary back, but then he suffered an ankle sprain that landed him on IR.
New York Jets owner Woody Johnson wasn't wrong with his analysis of the Jets' 0-7 start. But that doesn't mean it's going to help his team.
Originally from Harrisburg, Pa., the 6-foot-4, 306-pound Mulbah began his career at Penn State. After racking up four tackles in 19 games with the Nittany Lions, Mulbah transferred to West Virginia and immediately worked his way into the Mountaineers’ defensive rotation.
The SportsLine Inside the Lines team and Projection Model says there's one thing working in New York's favor to avoid becoming the first 0-17 team in league history