NFL, the Jets and 2025 trade deadline
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With the clock counting down until the 2025 National Football League trade deadline, there is at least a lot of interest out there about what the New York Jets
Several New York Jets players have been mentioned in rumors ahead of the 2025 NFL trade deadline. On Friday, October 31, a new name emerged in discussions. NFL Insider Albert Breer of Sports Illustrated revealed that defensive lineman Micheal Clemons is “available.”
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Nick Mangold, legendary New York Jets center, dies from kidney disease at 41, team announces
Nick Mangold, a legendary player in the history of the New York Jets, has died suddenly from complications of kidney disease, the team announced Sunday. Mangold, 41, played his entire NFL career with New York from 2006-2016. He was inducted into the team's Ring of Honor in 2022 as one of the greatest centers of all time.
Jets' owner Woody Johnson publicly criticized Fields during the week at the NFL owners meetings, and combined with Fields getting benched in Week 7 for Taylor, there was a lot of speculation that the Jets could turn to the 36-year-old veteran in Week 8.
The New York Jets just set their price for Jermaine Johnson. According to Dianna Russini, the team wants at least a “second-round pick” for the 26-year-old edge rusher.
Things just continue to get worse for the New York Jets during the 2025 NFL season. After another rough performance
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Jets hit bye week with 1 win and plenty of questions and things to fix as NFL trade deadline looms
The New York Jets got their first victory of the season last Sunday after an 0-7 start. The team headed into its bye week with a renewed sense of optimism.
While Eric Mangini was New York’s head coach when the team drafted Mangold, Rex Ryan was at the helm for the two aforementioned trips to the AFC title game. Ryan also worked with the Jets’ Ring of Honor member the most, as his tenure lasted from 2009-14.
Players show "family unit" strength in return to field for first time since losing their offensive line coach.
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Jets owner accused of making 'slick comments' to quarterback about injury that forced him to retire
Former New York Jets quarterback Jordan Travis said team owner Woody Johnson made “slick comments" about the leg injury that led to his retirement.