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The Cleveland Browns will return from their bye this week when they head to play the New York Jets. New York recently wrapped up a hectic trade deadline, partin
Mike Greenberg reveals texts from "delusional" Jets fans who think trading for Joe Burrow is a possibility after Tuesday's fire sale.
All the losing in New York built up for star defensive tackle Quinnen Williams, whose six-plus seasons with the Jets didn’t include a single winning campaign. After Tuesday’s trade to the Cowboys, the
As usual, linebacker Quincy Williams talked to his brother Quinnen Williams while in the hot tub at the New York Jets facility on Wednesday. But instead of talking to his brother in person, as he has since the 2021 season, Quincy Williams did so on the phone.
Heading into the final stretch of the college football and NFL seasons, mock drafts are heating up with teams projected to be picking early keeping a close eye on the incoming quarterback class.
Let’s be honest, six-plus seasons with the New York Jets would test the patience of a saint, let alone a three-time Pro Bowl defensive tackle. For Quinnen Williams, the endless cycle of losing wasn’t just a statistic;
Former Jets wide receiver Laveranues Coles has a new job. The 10-year NFL veteran has completed the police academy and is now working in the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office. “This job allows me to feel like I’m a part of something greater than myself, like I was when I was in the NFL,” Coles told Kathy Park of NBC News.
Taylor reports Kansas City was willing to trade a 2026 fourth-round pick for Hall, but New York wanted a third-round selection. While Hall was willing to be moved after the trades of cornerback Sauce Gardner and Quinnen Williams, the Chiefs and Jets could not come to an agreement, so Hall stayed put.