Garrett Wilson's recent frustration has New York Jets fans fearing the worst, but it's important to remember how distant concern lives.
GIANTS ROSTER MOVES. The New York Giants have activated inside linebacker Dyonte Johnson from the injured reserve list, where he had been since the start of the 2024 season with an ankle injury. Johnson’s activation was expected as his 21-day window expires on Christmas Day.
As the New York Jets move toward the end of the season and full-bore into a job search, it’s likely that some of the candidates for general manager and coach.
The New York Jets didn’t officially interview any general manager or head-coaching candidates on Monday, and the interview may slow down with the holiday week.
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The Jets have placed rookie T Olu Fashanu on injured reserve and signed S Jarius Monroe to the active roster. The team also signed K Greg Joseph and DE Kameron Cline to the practice squad, and released TE Neal Johnson from the P-squad.
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The New York Jets interviewed Reese's Senior Bowl executive director Jim Nagy for their opening at general manager, the team announced on Thursday. Prior
So far, the Jets (4-10) have interviewed three candidates for the vacant position in the front office: Thomas Dimitroff, Jon Robinson and Jim Nagy. At this point, current ESPN NFL analyst Louis Riddick has yet to be announced as a candidate that has spoken to the team. However, one of his co-workers indicated that could soon happen.