2025 New York Jets training camp
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The New York Jets are looking to establish a run heavy 'bully mentality' behind Justin Fields in the 2025 NFL season.
The New York Jets paid cornerback Sauce Gardner (four years, $120.4 million) and wide receiver Garrett Wilson (four years, $130 million) this offseason, but both players clearly aren't letting their contracts affect their hunger and desire to be great.
The Jets touted a new and improved locker room via X on Tuesday morning with a dizzying video of the new layout. The refresh "features 92 new customized lockers, a new wet area, larger sauna and barbershop,
The New York Jets abruptly cut ties with 6-foot-8 offensive lineman Obinna Eze hours into report day for training camp.
The new state-of-the-art locker room will likely catch your eyes (and ears). Some of the highlights include 92 new customized lockers with screens (an NFL first), a new wet area, larger sauna and barbershop, according to the Jets team site.
Jets star Sauce Gardner said critics of his record-setting extension are blowing last year's performance out of proportion and expressed confidence in his talent.
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The Jets will enter 2025 coming off of another losing season, as first-time head coach Aaron Glenn and company look to change the tide for the team he once played for.
Coming to the Jets last year as a third-round pick, the “YAC King” came with some fanfare, but that never materialized into anything substantial, catching three balls for 16 yards (and that infamous goal line drop as he was destined to score his first NFL touchdown) from just 83 offensive snaps.
A New York Jets star with Big 12 roots is catching major attention in the latest NFL rankings. Pro Football Focus just placed him at the top, highlighting his rise to elite status.