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Jets fans began dreaming about 2021 shortly after watching their team get dismantled in Buffalo in Week 1. It was clear when they fell behind 21-0 in the first half that day, that this Jets team was
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Jets fans are not going to want to hear what general manager Joe Douglas said about coach Adam Gase on Tuesday.
Douglas backed the beleaguered coach during his session with reporters. Gase has
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Joe Douglas played the part of Jim Lovell on Tuesday afternoon, surveying the wreckage of his green-tinted version of Apollo 13 as it careens ominously toward the dark side of the moon. Like Lovell,
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Joe Douglas is scheduled to speak with reporters on Tuesday via Zoom, a rare public appearance from his Florham Park cocoon.
The last time we heard from the Jets general manager was just before this
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The Chiefs pounded the Jets 35-9 on Sunday in Kansas City, dropping the Jets to 0-8 at the halfway mark of the season. Here are some thoughts and observations from the game:
1. It used to be when the
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We keep waiting on Sam Darnold. Waiting for the Jets quarterback to take that next step. Waiting for him to play with consistency. Waiting for him to become what everyone expected when he was the USC quarterback and lit up the Rose Bowl that day against Penn State. But what if we are just left …
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Jordan Jenkins recently became one of the two longest-tenured players on the Jets. When the team cut Brian Winters and Quincy Enunwa, that left Jenkins and Steve McLendon as the only players who have been with the team since 2016. That means Jenkins has experienced a lot of losing, something the linebacker said he is …
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Jets general manager Joe Douglas explained Monday how safety Jamal Adams went from “Jet for life” to jettisoned to Seattle. “It certainly wasn’t the plan when I first arrived,” the GM told reporters in his first comments since the trade on Saturday. “It was just the circumstances of how it happened, how it played out. …
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Bradley McDougald has been with the Jets for a little more than a day and he’s already trying to recruit big-ticket free agents. On his way to the Jets facility Monday, the former Seahawks safety who came to Gang Green as part of the Jamal Adams trade, tweeted that he spoke to former Seattle teammate …
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First, the good: The Jets did about as well as they could possibly have done Saturday, when they finally gave in to the reality of their present predicament and shipped disgruntled safety Jamal Adams (and a future fourth-round pick) to Seattle. The Jets get two first-round picks, a third-rounder and safety Bradley McDougald, who presumably …