BREAKING NEWS: The New York Jets have officially finalized a historic trade agreement with the Pittsburgh Steelers Star Quarterback Justin Field, according to NFL Insider, the New York Jets New Manager Shared this News 20-minutes ago indicating that the New York Jets are reportedly Completing the trade to sign the gifted and skilled QB to a four-year, $126.8 million contract. But… - soccerdelights.com
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BREAKING NEWS: The New York Jets have officially finalized a historic trade agreement with the Pittsburgh Steelers Star Quarterback Justin Field, according to NFL Insider, the New York Jets New Manager Shared this News 20-minutes ago indicating that the New York Jets are reportedly Completing the trade to sign the gifted and skilled QB to a four-year, $126.8 million contract. But…

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BREAKING NEWS: The New York Jets have officially finalized a historic trade agreement with the Pittsburgh Steelers Star Quarterback Justin Field, according to NFL Insider, the New York Jets New Manager Shared this News 20-minutes ago indicating that the New York Jets are reportedly Completing the trade to sign the gifted and skilled QB to a four-year, $126.8 million contract. But…

 

10: Justin Fields #2 of the Pittsburgh Steelers looks on from the sideline in the second quarter of a game against the Washington Commanders at Northwest Stadium on November 10, 2024 in Landover, Maryland.

What Do You Hope to See From the Jets Following their Self Scout?

Green & White Have Lost 5 Games by 1 Possession; Have 2 Interceptions Through 11 Games

Throughout the regular season, NewYorkJets.com reporters Eric Allen, Ethan Greenberg, Randy Lange, Caroline Hendershot and John Pullano will give their responses to a series of questions regarding this year’s Jets.

Today’s question: What do you hope to see from the Jets following their self scout?

EA: The Jets have lost five games – Denver (by 1 point), Minnesota in London (6), Buffalo (3), at New England (3) and vs. Indianapolis (1), by 14 points or an average of 2.8 points. Finishing begins with better starts from the offense. The Jets totaled 13 points in first half over the past three games and they’ve been consistently playing from behind. Defensively, I’d like to see the unit have more pass-rush opportunities. While the tackling was improved against the Colts and Jonathan Taylor was held to 57 yards on 24 carries (2.4 per), Indy still had 35 rush attempts. The Jets are tied for No. 5 in sacks with 34 and they’ve registered strip-sacks in three consecutive games. For the takeaways (8, tied for No. 26) to increase, the tackling must be consistent, the Jets must keep.

running backs like the Seahawks’ Kenneth Walker in check and they have to play with a lead. I was encouraged about the 2 penalties marked off against the Colts and that’s the kind of discipline required in December. From an injury perspective, I think Allen Lazard’s absence has had a significant impact with Davante Adams forced into a new role. Lazard will be eligible to return off IR following the Jets-Seahawks game on Dec. 1.

EG: Fight and complementary football. It’s easy for teams to throw in the towel after a 3-8 start, but there’s no question the Jets have a talented roster. While the team is surprised by its performance, the Jets still have an opportunity to string together wins down the stretch of the 2024 season in the final six games. The only team the Green & White will play that has a record above .500 is the Bills (9-2). The Seahawks and Rams are both 5-5 while the Dolphins and Jaguars are below .500. The Jets haven’t put together a full game of complementary football. We’ve, instead, seen spurts like the second half against the Texans or the Week 3 game against the Patriots. If the Jets can get out to an early lead and let their defense pin its ears back from a pass-rushing perspective, they will likely be in a spot to compete in the final six games.

RL: In general, I’d like to see the Jets take steps over the final six games toward being the team they thought they were back in training camp and away from the team they’ve become through 11 games. We all have our favorite areas of desired improvement. My target area is the running game. This part of the Jets’ offense has too many good parts — the at times breath-taking Breece Hall, the precocious pounder Braelon Allen and a line that when healthy should be firing out and opening running lanes the width of landing strips — to be ranked 30th in the NFL with 87.2 rus

yards/game and 24th with 4.08 yards/carry. A more vibrant ground game will aid strongly in the Aaron Rodgers play-action game and getting WRs open further downfield for some bigger explosive plays. That in turn should help the Green & White expand their time of possession and time ahead in games and end their drought of no opening-drive TDs in the last 12 games, all of which should give the entire team a good month and a half to take into the brand new offseason as we head toward 2025.

CH: I hope to see the defense get more takeaways in their remaining six games. Perhaps the defense will build off its performance against the Colts when Javon Kinlaw had a strip-sack and recovered the fumble before Breece Hall scored a touchdown to give the Green & White the lead. The Jets have to do a better job intercepting opposing quarterbacks as the last time the team did so was Week 5 in London against the Minnesota Vikings. The Jets totaled 17 interceptions in the 2023 season as 10 players had a pick whereas the Green & White has 2 interceptions this season, both from CB Brandin Echols. If the Jets defense can create more takeaways coming off the bye, it will give the offense more opportunities to score points and play complementary football.

JP: A greater commitment to the run game, especially early in games. The Jets offense is at its best when they put the ball into the hands of RB Breece Hall, as demonstrated last week vs. Indianapolis. The Green & White scored a season-high 27 points and Hall had a season-high 23 touches. Hall ranks No. 7 in the NFL with 1,033 scrimmage yards and averages 5.2 yards per touch. However, he is 11th in the NFL in touches despite a higher average in yards per touch than eight of the players ahead of him. In the first quarter of games this season, the Jets are averaging six rush

attempts, the second fewest, despite averaging 4.5 yards per carry, which would rank No. 10 in the NFL over an entire game. Over the final three frames, the quarter average drops to 5.2 attempts. Through the first 11 weeks, the Jets rank last in rush attempts (21.3 per game) and have averaged 19.3 per game during the last three weeks. The Jets are 20th in first quarter points per game this season (3.6) and have fallen behind, which has forced them to pass the ball more.

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Jets Complete Interview With Matt Nagy for HC Vacancy

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Jets Complete Interview With Matt Nagy for HC Vacancy

Chiefs’ Offensive Coordinator Named 2018 NFL Coach of the Year

 

The Jets have completed a virtual interview with Matt Nagy for their vacant head coach position.

Nagy, 46, has been the Chiefs’ offensive coordinator for the last two seasons in his second stint with the organization. He first joined Kansas City as its quarterbacks coach from 2013-15 before taking over as OC from 2016-’17, which led him to being hired as Chicago’s head coach in ’18.

Nagy went 34-31 in four seasons with the Bears and made the playoffs twice. He was named AP Coach of the Year his first year as head coach with a 12-4 record and an NFC North title. Nagy led the team back to the postseason in 2020 as the wild card and was fired after a 6-11 season in ’21, his only losing season as head coach.

After his tenure in Chicago, Nagy returned to the Chiefs as the team’s senior assistant and quarterbacks coach under HC Andy Reid. Nagy’s first NFL coaching job came under Reid’s tutelage in Philadelphia in 2008. Nagy held three positions with the Eagles – coaching intern (’08-’09), coaches’ assistant (’10) and offensive quality control coach (2011-12) before moving with Reid to the Chiefs.

Nagy, from Dunellen, NJ, grew up in Manheim, PA, before playing college football at Delaware. After going undrafted in 2001, he played seven seasons in the Arena Football League.

For candidates who are coaching on a playoff team with a bye, like Nagy, those virtual interviews can be held between Wednesday and the end of wild-card weekend. They’re limited to three hours in length. In-person interviews with assistants who are under contract with other teams can begin on Jan. 20, unless those teams are still alive for the conference title games.

Jets Chairman Woody Johnson is leading the searches for a head coach and general. He hired The 33rd Team in a support role to help identify and vet candidates in addition to coordinating interviews.

 

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Breaking news: New York Jets approach sacked Antonio Pierce for the head coach job as they see him as a wonderful opportunity that is available in a scarce market.

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Breaking news: New York Jets approach sacked Antonio Pierce for the head coach job as they see him as a wonderful opportunity that is available in a scarce market.

In a bold move, the New York Jets have reportedly approached Antonio Pierce for their head coaching vacancy. Pierce, who was recently let go by the Las Vegas Raiders after serving as their interim head coach, has quickly become one of the most intriguing candidates in a coaching market that lacks abundant proven options.

Pierce’s brief stint as the Raiders’ interim head coach showcased his leadership qualities and ability to unite a locker room. After taking over midseason, Pierce led the team to a more competitive and cohesive identity, drawing praise from players and analysts alike for his no-nonsense approach and relatability as a former NFL player. However, the Raiders decided to go in another direction, leaving Pierce available for teams in need of a fresh leader.

The Jets are reportedly enamored with Pierce’s potential to revitalize their underachieving squad. Despite high expectations entering the 2024 season, the team has struggled with inconsistent quarterback play and a lack of offensive production. With star players like Aaron Rodgers and Sauce Gardner on the roster, the Jets view Pierce as a candidate capable of maximizing the team’s talent and creating a winning culture.

The scarcity of high-caliber coaching candidates has intensified the Jets’ pursuit of Pierce. While some fans may question hiring a coach with limited experience, others see his fiery demeanor and player-first philosophy as a perfect fit for a team desperate to return to contention.

If negotiations progress, Pierce could find himself leading one of the league’s most high-profile teams into the 2025 season. The move signals the Jets’ willingness to bet on potential over established resumes, a gamble they hope will pay off in their quest for NFL success.

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Haason Reddick Replacement Found: Jets Set to Land Elite Edge Rusher

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Haason Reddick Replacement Found: Jets Set to Land Elite Edge Rusher

The Haason Reddick was quite a disaster for the New York Jets. New York acquired Reddick in a trade with the Philadelphia Eagles with the intentions of extending his contract.

After acquiring him, the two parties couldn’t come to an agreement on an extension, so Reddick continued to hold out and miss football games. The star edge rusher would suit up in nine games for the Jets, recording just one sack and one forced fumble for New York. Before this disastrous season, Reddick had recorded 50.5 sacks over the previous four seasons.

With Reddick entering free agency this offseason, it’s time the Jets end this disaster of an experiment. There’s no better way to end it than to acquire his replacement in the same offseason.

Nate Tice and Charles McDonald of Yahoo Sports recently predicted the Jets to select Penn State edge rusher Abdul Carter in the first round of the 2025 NFL Draft. Carter would swiftly replace Reddick for the Jets.

“General manager Joe Douglas may be gone, but the Jets continue to take defensive linemen,” Tice and McDonald wrote. “Abdul Carter can be up and down against the run, but he has the high-end pass rushing potential and could replenish a one elite unit that is starting to have to evolve its cast of characters.”

Carter is widely regarded as the best pass rusher in this season’s draft class. Some analysts even believe him to be the top defensive player. The junior has 22 sacks, 11 this season, across three years at Penn State.

 

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