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Would Marcus Maye Deal Make Sense for Jets?

In case you haven’t heard by now, Manish Mehta of the New York Daily News is reporting that Gang Green is shopping safety Marcus Maye after selecting Ashtyn Davis out of Cal in the third round of the NFL draft.  With three years as a pro under his belt, Maye is set to become a… Read more

The Joe Douglas Playbook

Here is a post from our forums, which are on fire by the way. We set a record on Thursday for the most posts ever and then broke it on Friday. So many knowledgeable Jets fans and here is an example of a great post. The Joe Douglas playbook by jetstream23. This is the Joe… Read more

The Johnson Family Contributes an Additional $2 Million to Support COVID-19 Relief Response

Funds Will Support the Food Bank of New York City, the  EMS FDNY Help Fund, the Community Food Bank of NJ, and the New Jersey Pandemic Relief Fund April 23, 2020 – The Johnson family, who last month made a joint $1 million donation with the New York Jets to multiple local United Way agencies to help combat the… Read more

If Jets add Logan Ryan, Joe D can go on Offensive in Draft

Manish Mehta of the New York Daily News is reporting that the Jets have had internal discussions about possibly adding free agent cornerback Logan Ryan who is viewed by many as the top corner still on the market.  Whether or not Ryan is signed remains to be seen, but if so, he would not only… Read more

Jets Defer Season Ticket Payments

If you are a season ticket holder, on a monthly payment plan, you may have received an email like the one below today. We pay for our four seats on the 12-month plan. Last month we were told that payments were being paused, now we received this email saying payments are being deferred. As a… Read more

Jets Could Double dip at Unlikely Small School to Address two key Areas

While Jets General Manager Joe Douglas contemplates what to do in the first round of the NFL draft, likely choosing between an offensive tackle such as Tristan Wirfs, Jedrick Wills or Andrew Thomas or a wide receiver along the lines of Jerry Jeudy, Cee Dee Lamb or Henry Ruggs III, he could have a chance… Read more

Grading Joe Douglas in his first go-around in Free Agency

By Adam Freiberg   The 2020 NFL League Year began on March 18 and Joe Douglas didn’t waste any time getting to work. Douglas is putting his stamp on the team in his first offseason on the job. His principles have been clear; do not go over your price point for one player and winning… Read more

Under The Radar Thoughts

In this time with facilities still closed a couple of issues that are “under the radar” will impact how teams prep for the season: – How good are team’s IT and video departments?  Have they been keeping up with the advances in the industry?  Can they run the team’s operations smoothly with everyone decentralized? –… Read more

Pre-Draft O-Line Breakdown: Plenty of Additions, but More Help Needed

The Jets have made several additions along the offensive line with left tackle George Fant, left guard Alex Lewis, center Connor McGovern and C/G Josh Andrews getting new deals from Joe Douglas to repair what was the worst offensive line in the NFL in 2019.  So how does the starting group currently look and where… Read more

What Contract Negotiations With Jamal Adams Should Look Like

This week GreenBean takes a quick look at Jamal Adams and how the contract negotiations could look with Joe Douglas. Joe Douglas says he wants to sign Jamal Adams to a long term deal. GreenBean tells us why that is a good idea, but it just shouldn’t happen this year. Check out this three minute… Read more

Fales Can’t Be Darnold’s Backup, Can He?

Earlier this week the Jets agreed to a contract with QB David Fales. Please let Joe Douglas head down a better road than GM’s of the past. There are several experienced backups out there, one of them should be Darnold’s backup. If this move is being made for another camp body, that is great. Hopefully… Read more

Five Free Agents the Jets Should Still be Watching

Joe Douglas and the Jets have used the first waves of free agency to focus heavily on the offensive line while upgrading several other positions of need on short-term “prove it” deals.  With their cap space dwindling, the Jets still have a bit of wiggle room if they re-negotiate a deal or two with the… Read more

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