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The Jets are bringing back their Folk Hero. The team signed veteran kicker Nick Folk on Tuesday to solidify a position that has looked shaky early in training camp.
Aaron Glenn and the Jets’ new coaching staff picked Fields to run the offense and tailored it to his strengths. Fields was aware of the panic his injury created among Jets fans on social media. He said his phone blew up right away.
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The New York Jets are doing something we haven't seen in at least 10 years of training camp. But is it the right move or an unnecessary risk?
Before the final period of practice, Jets quarterback Justin Fields completed just one pass during 11-on-11 drills. He only attempted four passes during that stretch and Fields was also sacked by Micheal Clemons and Jamien Sherwood.
Other than Justin Fields' injury scare, the four practices have been mostly quiet, spirited and productive – just the way Aaron Glenn wanted them to be.
The 5-foot-11, 211-pound running back joined the Jets’ practice squad in December 2024 before later signing a reserve/futures contract with New York in January, keeping him on the team’s 90-man
Justin Fields caused some panic from Jets fans last week when he suffered a toe injury during a training camp practice. Luckily for Fields and fans, though, the injury was determined to be a dislocated toe and not a fractured toe, which would've been worse recovery-wise.
Unlike most NFL teams, Jets coach Aaron Glenn had players participating in live tackling drills, where they were one-on-one in the open field and ball carries were being taken to the ground.
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USA TODAY Touchdown Wire on MSNNew Jets CB Brandon Stephens making quick impression at training campThe New York Jets entered the offseason searching for a cornerback to play opposite Sauce Gardner. New GM Darren Mougey signed Brandon Stephens to a three-year contract worth $36 million. Through two practices, Stephens has made a quick impression at Florham Park.