Jul 24, 2025; Florham Park, NY, USA; New York Jets head coach Aaron Glenn speaks to the media during training camp at Atlantic Health Jets Training Center. Mandatory Credit: John Jones-Imagn Images
KRL Jets Training camp notes for July 26, 2025.
General Notes
The second day of fans was better in terms of attendance and energy.
Players were still in jerseys and shorts, and practice ran 2:05.
Justin Fields participated in the non-11-on-11 periods (no lines, no risk of getting stepped on).
No fights or even shoving matches occurred — a surprisingly clean practice.
Aaron Glenn introduced the 2025 version of the “Oklahoma Drill.” Instead of full contact, it involved “thudding.” Top defenders included:
Andre Cisco
Marcelino McCrary-Ball (LB)
Tony Adams
Sauce Gardner
Tyrod Taylor was QB1, Brady Cook QB2, and Adrian Martinez QB3.
Fairly even practice, but considering previous struggles, the offense gets the edge today.
Special Teams Notes
The kickers stood out and both impressed:
Harrison Mevis (Austin McNamara holding) went 9-for-10.
Cade Davis (Kai Kroger holding) also went 9-for-10, showing improved leg strength on 50-yard attempts.
Defense Notes
New names flashed, including rookies and UDFAs:
Jamien Sherwood had great blitz timing, knocking down a Tyrod Taylor pass and stuffing Breece Hall on a run.
Rookie Francisco Mauigoa (LB) showed good range with a sideline “tackle” on Isaiah Davis and added a TFL.
Rookie Azareyeh Thomas (CB) made a great INT on a Brady Cook pass, undercutting Allan Lazard’s route.
UDFA Payton Page (DT) dominated in the middle, recording three TFLs on various run plays.
Isaiah Oliver (DB) forced and recovered a fumble on Breece Hall during a run.
Offense Notes
The offense bounced back with better execution and more chunk plays.
Josh Reynolds had a standout day competing for the WR2 spot, with two 20+ yard catches from Tyrod Taylor:
One against tight coverage from Sauce Gardner and Andre Cisco.
Another beating Cisco downfield.
UDFA Jamal Pritchett continues to get open and catch everything thrown his way. At 5’8″, his effectiveness over the middle will be tested when pads come on.
Rookie TE Mason Taylor showed strong blocking, leading the way on a 15+ yard stretch run for Breece Hall.
Quarterback Notes
Justin Fields looked sharp in 7-on-7s:
Found chemistry with Garrett Wilson on multiple routes.
Split the safeties (Tony Adams and Andre Cisco) for a 40+ yard seam route to Tyler Johnson.
Connected on a 20+ yard corner route to Arian Smith before he turned his head.
Brady Cook threw a nice 40+ yard TD to Braelon Allen after rolling right when the play broke down.
Adrian Martinez showed improved skills but needs mechanical work. He overthrew Jamal Pritchett badly on one rep due to poor fundamentals.