Glenn Naughton

Rex, Jets Stick With Vick

After much speculation as to who the New York Jets would start at Quarterback against the Kansas City Chief at Arrowhead Stadium this Sunday, Head Coach Rex Ryan announced today that the team would give veteran Michael Vick his first start as  a Jet.  While fans seem to be torn between Vick, Geno Smith, Matt… Read more

Jets Hope to Fuel Turnaround by Forcing Turnovers

By Glenn Naughton   Any NFL team that opens their season with a win and follows it up with six consecutive defeats is bound to face its share of questions and criticism.  When you examine the 2014 New York Jets up to this point and the multitude of issues they’ve had to contend with, one that jumps… Read more

Idzik Moves Should Receive Some Praise

By Glenn Naughton   Yesterday the Jets announced the re-signing of wide receiver Jeremy Kerley to a four-year contract extension worth $16 million dollars with just over $5 million guaranteed.  This of course comes less than a week after General Manager John Idzik pulled off a stunning move by trading for controversial Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Percy Harvin… Read more

Jeremy Kerley Signs 4 Year Contract Extension

Adam Schefter and multiple media outlets are reporting that the Jets and Wide Receiver Jeremy Kerley are close to finalizing a four year contract extension for the four-year man out of TCU. https://twitter.com/AdamSchefter/status/524632216044072960 Drafted in the fifth round of the 2011 draft, Kerley has been one of the few offensive skill players that the Jets… Read more

David Nelson Let Go To Make Room For Harvin

Brian Costello is reporting that the New York Jets have parted ways with WR David Nelson to make room for recently acquired WR Percy Harvin. https://twitter.com/BrianCoz/status/523461930468773888 Nelson was a pleasant surprise for the Jets last season after being signed early in the season.  He appeared to build a decent rapport with QB Geno Smith hauling… Read more

Idzik Pulls Off Blockbuster Deal For Harvin, What Does It Mean?

By Glenn Naughton John Idzik and the New York Jets shocked the football world today when they made a trade to acquire veteran wide receiver Percy Harvin from the world champion Seattle Seahawks.  The Jets sent a conditional mid-round pick to Seattle in exchange for their disgruntled superstar. Upon learning of the trade on my… Read more

Quincy Enunwa Charges Dropped

Dan Leberfeld is reporting that domestic violence charges against rookie WR Quincy Enunwa have been dropped.  This is good news for John Idzik, or is it?   https://twitter.com/jetswhispers/status/522461134159634432   With another vacancy at the WR position due to an injury sustained by Greg Salas, anything short of an immediate promotion to the 53 man roster… Read more

Salas Likely Out Against Patriots

Chris Lopresti  of WFAN is reporting that Jets WR Greg Salas was spotted wearing a cast on his right forearm after today’s practice.  Any blow to the Jets receiving corps is magnified by their lack of depth as they look to stop a five game losing streak. https://twitter.com/CLoprestiWFAN/status/522093563975593984 Salas has been tabbed as the No… Read more

Antwan Barnes Sighting

Jets beat writer Brian Costello is reporting that Jets OLB Antwan Barnes is back at practice today as the Jets consider removing him from the Physically Unable to Perform (PUP) list.  Barnes has been out since October of last season with a knee injury.  While the Jets have had no issues getting to the quarterback… Read more

Amaro’s Emergence and Winters’ Injury May Bring Clarity

For several years now Jets fans have been spending their Sundays watching some of the most inept quarterback play in the NFL.  From Mark Sanchez consistently ranking among the league leaders in interceptions, to Geno Smith who seems destined to follow in Sanchez’s footsteps.  As a rookie, Smith threw 21 interceptions and is currently on pace… Read more

Jets’ Winters Possibly done for Season

Jets beat writer Brian Costello is reporting that in addition to losing CB Dee Milliner for the season early in the first quarter of today’s game against the Denver Broncos, second year guard Brian Winters may wind up being another casualty with a possibly torn ACL.  Winters has struggled after a strong opening week performance… Read more

Marty Mornhinweg’s Fear of Commitment

Hamstrung by arguably the worst quarterback play in the NFL this season, and armed with one of the most productive running backs in the league, Jets offensive coordinator Marty Mornhinweg is faced with a decision that most football fans would likely view as a no brainer.  Should he be more committed to the run, or… Read more

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