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New York Jets defensive lineman Quinnen Williams has suddenly been thrust under the microscope heading into the 2025 season.
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Jets Wire on MSNHighlights: Day 2 of New York Jets minicampThe New York Jets have rolled through their OTAs and now have hit the field for mandatory minicamp this week. Out at the team's facilities the Jets had perfect attendance at the workouts according to head coach Aaron Glenn.
All of the early signs regarding the post-Aaron Rodgers era in New York seem to be pointing in the right direction, as not only has the culture around the
New York Jets head coach Aaron Glenn revealed a new offensive wrinkle that the team is working on ahead of the 2025 season.
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The New York Jets tallied five wins last season, and their over/under for 2025 is set at 5.5 victories. Currently, the New York Jets carry +21000 moneyline odds to win the Super Bowl.
Jets coach Aaron Glenn was with Detroit when the Lions used GoPros and he and his staff, including offensive coordinator Tanner Engstrand and quarterbacks coach Charles London, thought it might be useful with a new set of signal callers in New York.
Middle linebacker Jamien Sherwood, the 2024 Curtis Martin Team MVP who signed a multi-year extension with Jets in March, has been encouraged by the start under the new staff.
With OTAs underway for Aaron Glenn's team, it has been a process of getting all the new faces acclimated to Glenn's way of doing things, plus learning the new system on both sides of the ball as the winds of change have swept through the franchise.
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Yardbarker on MSNNew teammates gush over what Justin Fields has brought JetsThe Jets made Fields their starting quarterback until further notice when they signed him to a two-year, $40M contract that included $30M guaranteed early in free agency.
The Washington Commanders have made moves all offseason that told the rest of the NFL they believe their Super Bowl window is right now. So why are there rumors they might trade away two of their top offensive weapons?
FLORHAM PARK, N.J. --Over the last four years, the New York Jets defense has been considered one of the best units in the league. Despite their statistical success, though, cracks began to show in the once-near-infallible unit. The new regime wants this defense back to that mark in 2025.