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Maccagnan Fired; Don’t Panic Jets Fans

Chris Gardella is here with some thoughts on the firing of Mike Maccagnan. The headlines are all saying this is an organization in chaos and the Jets don’t have a clue. What seems to be forgotten is how Mike Maccagnan wasn’t good at his job. Bad free agent contracts, poor drafting and the roster still… Read more

Mark Gastineau’s Cancer Battle

Mark Gastineau stopped battling offensive lineman the same year I became a season ticket holder, 1988. When I was a kid, the sack exchange was the identity of the New York Jets. They were this hard working group who seemed to be larger than life. Mark Gastineau was always the one that stood out for me… Read more

Jenkins Stands to Reap Rewards of Upgrades on Defense

By Kenneth Alcott   Taking Jachai Polite in the third round of this year’s draft will either make Mike Macagnan look like a genius, or a man who was desperate to keep his job.  With a focus on the defense at the top of this Jets draft, Gregg Williams’ fingerprints seem to be all over… Read more

Mid May Musings

One of the things we enjoy about JetNation is the passion and knowledge we see every day in our forums. Thousands of die-hard fans all talking about their favorite team. Sure, it can get heated and there are times where we read posts that are real head scratchers. There is a post from this weekend… Read more

Options for Edoga: Starter or Depth?

The success of the Green & White is predicated off good line play up front, as well as protecting the young franchise quarterback in Sam Darnold. Many can argue that offensive line was the most disappointing unit for the New York Jets in 2018. They finished 25th in PFF’s Offensive Line Power Rankings, and Kelvin… Read more

Avery Williamson – Hometown Hero

New York Jets Linebacker, Avery Williamson was honored as Hometown Hero this past Tuesday for his contribution to making a positive change to the lives of children and their families. The United Way of New York City celebrated its 26th Gridiron Gala honoring Williamson and Giants Safety Michael Thomas for their outstanding contribution to society… Read more

Despite Stature, Jets Undrafted Free Agent Receiver Stands out on Game Days

As the names of undrafted free agents begin rolling in for the New York Jets, we’ll be taking the time to review as many of them as possible as extensively as possible, and one player that has jumped out right away is Wake Forest wide receiver Greg Dortch. Undrafted perhaps due to his size (5′… Read more

With Draft in the Books, Which Remaining Free Agents can Help Jets?

The NFL draft is a wrap and there won’t be much news between now and the start of training camp.  But this doesn’t mean there aren’t some veteran free agents waiting to sign with a club who can help the Jets if given the opportunity in the coming weeks and months.  Let’s take a look… Read more

Jets Draft Earns High Marks; What Does it Mean?

The New York Jets wrapped up the three-day long NFL draft after coming away with arguably the top player in the class, then adding one of the top pass rushers of 2018 in Florida’s Jachai Polite.  Offensive lineman Chuma Edoga projects as a possible starting left tackle and you can already feel the beginning of… Read more

Jets Hopeful Sixth Rounder Can Return to Form

With the 196th pick in the 2019 NFL Draft, the New York Jets selected Rutgers cornerback Blessuan Austin, a high-ceiling player who comes with plenty of risk with the potential for high rewards.  Over the course of his first two collegiate seasons, Austin played at a level that put him on par with some of… Read more

Addition of Trevon Wesco bad news for Eric Tomlinson

With the 19th pick in the fourth round of the NFL draft, the Jets took tight end/H-back/fullback Trevon Wesco, whose addition is likely the end of Eric Tomlinson’s time with the Jets. https://twitter.com/AceFan23/status/1122188064485298176 A player who didn’t see many targets in college, the 6′ 3” 267 lb Wesco is surprisingly nimble with the ball in… Read more

In the end, Jets Couldn’t Turn Down Talented Polite

A few weeks ago, we asked the question; “Can the Jets Afford to Pass on big Potential due to Bigger Concerns” in regards to Florida edge rusher Jachai Polite, and now we have our answer; it was a resounding “no”. A legitimate first-round talent, Polite plummeted in the draft due to poor physical testing, nagging… Read more

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