A pair of bank accounts in New York will be having some cash hitting them soon. According to ESPN, the Jets have two players that will be getting a couple of pay raises/bonuses for their efforts in 2024.
Buffalo Bills left tackle Dion Dawkins felt that he did his job in Week 6. In a Monday Night Football game that was dominated by penalties and overshadowed by a brawl in between the third and fourth quarters, Dawkins felt that he held New York Jets edge rusher Micheal Clemons in check.
Wholesome moment alert thanks to Will McDonald IV and Micheal Clemons. The Jets are rolling early against the New England Patriots in their “Thursday Night Football” clash at MetLife Stadium.
When it was announced in June that former 2017 first-round pick Takkarist “Takk” McKinley was invited to the New York Jets’ mandatory minicamp on a tryout basis, it was an afterthought in the news cycle.
With an established top tier and some young options revealing themselves last season, here is a look at where clubs' QB depth charts stand. Contracts and long-term outlooks do not factor in here; these rankings apply only to 2025 on-field capabilities.
There were multiple visible altercations on the field during the New York Jets' joint practice with the Carolina Panthers, and a repeat offender was unsurprisingly in the middle of one.
One of the New York Jets’ more interesting camp battles is along their defensive line. With Haason Reddick out, several edge rushers are getting more reps than they would normally be.
Speculation but maybe Will McDonald isn’t the Jets defender who will see the biggest snap increase. You need talent to build a successful unit in the NFL.
Multiple talking heads targeted former fourth-round draft pick Micheal Clemons as a player on the roster bubble entering training camp, but the defensive lineman received good news on Monday.
The New York Jets are loaded on the defensive side of the football. Despite some of the struggles that the team has dealt with throughout the past two seasons, it's tough to blame the defense for them.
Out of the three players on this list, Micheal Clemons probably has the best chance of making the New York Jets’ 53-man roster. However, he is far from a lock.
After two consecutive seasons of excellence, the New York Jets’ defense can fairly be considered elite — or at least close to it. The thing is that with a few easy tweaks, it could be even better.
Micheal Clemons has shown a lack of self control more than he's pressured the opposing passer this season. The New York Jets' defensive end was filmed while repeatedly making tasteless gestures towards spectators from the sideline during the waning minutes of a 37-20 road loss to Cleveland on December 28.
The New York Jets suffered an ugly Week 17 loss to the Cleveland Browns on Thursday Night Football. The 2023 NFL season is going in two different directions for these teams.
Clemons was obviously just having some fun with the fans, but those same fans will be cheering for their team in the playoffs while he’s sitting at home.
Michael Clemons only seems to be getting better since his strong rookie campaign. The 25-year-old added muscle this offseason, claiming to weigh 285 pounds "before breakfast" — around 20 pounds more than what he weighed at the start of last year's training camp.