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The Jets’ offensive line room just got a little more crowded.
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Golden Tate wants to reunite with an old enemy.
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Le’Veon Bell is finished taking the high road on his disastrous time with the Jets.
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The Giants took a look at a few veterans -- one a whole lot more veteran than the others -- during their rookie minicamp and decided to sign two of them.
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The Giants took a look at a player quite familiar to head coach Joe Judge on Friday, bringing veteran cornerback Jason McCourty in for a visit to their team facility.
McCourty, 33, and his twin
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The idea of playing in Robert Saleh’s defense was enough to draw two defensive linemen to sign with the Jets.
“I love the way they’re always attacking,” new defensive tackle Sheldon Rankins
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Now that the Jets are locked in on drafting their new, young starting quarterback, they are trying to figure out who his veteran backup will be.
Brian Hoyer, who has played for seven teams over 12
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Joe Douglas delivered his mantra the day he was introduced as the Jets’ general manager in June 2019.
“This is a game of wills and we’re going to try to build a team that can impose their will
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The Giants have a thing for former Titans defensive backs.
They signed safety Logan Ryan prior to last season and signed cornerback Adoree’ Jackson this off-season. On Tuesday, they added two
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The Giants could use a big body on defense to replace Dalvin Tomlinson, the big body they lost on defense in free agency. That is why they are signing Danny Shelton, who qualifies as a big body, to a