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The New York Jets face more pressure than perhaps any franchise in the NFL. It's been 15 years since the team made the playoffs.
New York Jets linebacker Quincy Williams earned a first-team All-Pro nod. He followed it up in 2024 by being ranked the No. 10 best linebacker in the NFL. ESPN NFL Insider Jeremy Fowler released his top 10 off-ball linebacker rankings based on a panel of coaches,
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Jets Wire on MSNNew York Jets forced to go in different direction in PFF's 2015 NFL redraftPro Football Focus recently conducted a 2015 redraft as part of an ongoing offseason series. In this exercise, Williams went to No. 2 overall to the Tennessee Titans, forcing the Jets to go in a different direction. The Jets end up with offensive lineman Brandon Scherff, who went one pick (No. 5) before Williams originally.
After being a pass-heavy offense with Aaron Rodgers, the New York Jets are reportedly entering a new era with a new offensive identity.
New York Jets interior offensive linemen, John Simpson and Alijah Vera-Tucker both received top ten votes in ESPN's scouts poll.
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Jets Wire on MSNDid Jets' Alijah Vera-Tucker, John Simpson earn praise from NFL execs, coaches via ESPN?The Jets are fortunate to have Vera-Tucker and Simpson at guard. New offensive coordinator Tanner Engstrand is inheriting a solid interior duo. He'll attempt to build a run-first offense with the dual-threat Justin Fields at quarterback and a solid offensive line.
Having been with the Chicago Bears and Pittsburgh Steelers, Fields is now a Jet and looking to reignite his NFL career, which right now is delicately poised, and if things go well, he'll likely stick around for Year 2 of Glenn's regime.
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Gang Green Nation on MSNNew York Jets Flight Connections 07/14/25Americans who are 65 and older got a hefty new tax break under the massive tax bill that President Donald Trump signed into law on July 4: A new bonus deduction that’s worth as much as $6,000 per taxpayer, which means up to $12,000 for married-filing-jointly spouses who are both 65+.