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Jets Week 5 Inactive List: Jets Take Flight to London to Face Falcons

Following their impressive Week 4 overtime victory against the Tennessee Titans, the New York Jets now travel across the pond to London to face the 1-3 Atlanta Falcons. The Green & White are 1-0 in International play, with their sole win coming in 2015 against the Dolphins. Zach Wilson will look to continue his stellar… Read more

Jets Week 4 Inactive List vs Titans: Offensive Shuffle at Wide Receiver

The Jets enter Week 4 still searching for their first win of the season, after falling to 0-3 for the third consecutive year. The Titans pose a threat offensively, even with star wideouts A.J. Brown and Julio Jones sidelined with injuries, so expect a heavy dose of running back Derrick Henry. Conversely for the Jets… Read more

Jets Week 3 Inactive List @ Broncos: Mile High Challenge

After falling 25-6 to the Patriots, the Jets look to bounce back against the Broncos and avoid a third consecutive 0-3 start to the season. The Jets backfield gets a bit of a shakeup, as veteran Tevin Coleman is out with an illness, so Josh Adams will make his season debut. Jamison Crowder is still… Read more

Week 1 Inactive List @ Panthers: A New Beginning

A new era is about to begin in New York, under first year head coach Robert Saleh and rookie quarterback Zach Wilson. Unfortunately, he won’t be equipped with his full arsenal of weapon, as veteran wideout Jamison Crowder is out with Covid-19. Crowder needed two consecutive negative tests by Saturday at 4pm in order to… Read more

JetNation Positional Preview: A Mixed Bag at Linebacker

As emphasized by both Robert Saleh and Jeff Ulbrich during the offseason and training camp, the linebacker position is most important on their defense. With the implementation of a 4-3 defense, you will typically see the Jets’ base package consist of 3 “stack” linebackers (weakside, middle, strongside) that play over the top of the defensive… Read more

JetNation Positional Preview: Wilson’s Weapons at Wide Receiver

The New York Jets enter the 2021 with a relatively young, but potentially dangerous wide receiver corps. New offensive coordinator Mike LaFleur comes from a system under Kyle Shanahan in San Francisco that loves to utilize separation receivers, more so than the big-body, contested catch types. This positional preference is evident with the veteran acquisitions… Read more

JetNation Position Preview: Sorting out a Stacked Defensive Line

With the hiring of Robert Saleh, former defensive coordinator from San Francisco, as well as Jeff Ulbrich, former Falcons’ DC, the defense will be making a shift from a 3-4 defense to a 4-3 defense. That means it will traditionally include 4 “down linemen” with their hands in the dirt, instead of the outside linebacker… Read more

Second Year Leap: Extended Rookie Season for 2020 Draft Class

Much like everything else in the world during 2020, the landscape surrounding the NFL looked vastly different. While still transitioning back to a sense of normalcy across the league, including fans coming back to the stadiums, some players are beginning to experience a true off-season. Such is the case with the 2020 draft class. This… Read more

System Comparison: Shanahan vs the LaFleur Brothers

One thing Jets fans have heard repeatedly since the hiring of head coach Robert Saleh and offensive coordinator Mike LaFleur is that they should expect the offense to be a carbon copy of what the 49ers have done the last few seasons under Kyle Shannahan.  But that could be a bit premature.  Why not consider… Read more

Drafted: Zach Wilson; A Closer Look at the Jets new QB

For many, long awaited months, Jets fans engaged in banter across several platforms, all with the same topic, “Who will be the next Jets’ quarterback?” And now we have the answer, and it’s been the most obvious one if you have watched any football media for the last month: Zach Wilson from BYU. Before we… Read more

Jets Case Scenario, Part III: Edge Rusher; Pressure Makes Diamonds

We’re back to cover the defensive side of the ball in another offseason simulation! This time the focus is on pass rushers. The New York Jets haven’t had a consistent pass rusher since John Abraham, who was drafted in the first round of the 2000 NFL Draft. I was 5 years old. Since then, New… Read more

Jets Case Scenario, Part II: Wide Receiver; All Aboard! Pass-Catching Firepower

Now that we have discussed the most important position and looked at who will be the NY Jets quarterback, let’s look at some potential weapons to give the Jets’ signal caller. For 5 years, the Jets have been without a 1,000 yard receiver, last accomplished by Brandon Marshall and Eric Decker in 2015. Before them… Read more

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