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The New York Jets are starting over. The Robert Saleh and Joe Douglas eras ending during last season, and this offseason the team hired former Detroit Lions defensive coordinator -- and Jets defensive back -- Aaron Glenn as their head coach and former Denver Broncos assistant general manager Darren Mougey as their new GM.
Jets owner Woody Johnson, who had the worst grade out of any NFL owner in the survey, with an "F" rating, took exception to the survey. Johnson spoke to reporters in Palm Beach for this week's league meetings, telling reporters that the survey scores were "totally bogus".
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Sportsnaut on MSNNew York Jets ‘unlikely’ to draft this position with first-round pickWho will be the New York Jets‘ starting quarterback in 2025? All signs point to it being former Chicago Bears first-round pick Justin Fields after signing him to a two-year, $40 million contract. Yet,
Sure sounds like the #Jets would like to keep WR Allen Lazard on the roster in 2025 albeit at a lesser number than he is currently projected to make aka a pay cut. GM Darren Mougey said they’re ’working through that right now’ + described it as a ‘fluid’ situation. In other… pic.twitter.com/Ali3iUIkLl
Jets' owner Woody Johnson, who was instrumental in bringing Rodgers in to town before a long history of feuding with the self-proclaimed "enigma" claims he wasn't behind the decision to led Rodgers become a free agent. Johnson said it was new head coach Aaron Glenn and new general manager Darren Mougey who decided to go a different direction.
The Jets have a chance to restock the roster with eight picks in this spring's draft, including the seventh overall selection.
The NFL Players Association released their annual report card earlier this year, and New York Jets owner Woody Johnson was named as the league's worst owner. Johnson was the only one to receive an "F" in that category.
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Jets Wire on MSN2025 NFL draft: ESPN full mock focuses on trenches early for New York JetsESPN sees the New York Jets keeping their focus on the dirty areas of the field early on in the upcoming 2025 NFL draft. In a full-length mock draft the spans all 257 selections, the top three for the Jets include selections 7, 42 and 73. Of those three, the first pair sees New York dip into the pool of players that line up in the trenches.
Mock drafters project the Jets to address a number of positions, including quarterback, with the No. 10 pick of the 2025 NFL Draft.
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Fields won't face competition from veteran backup Tyrod Taylor or anyone else in training camp, according to Mougey.