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Wednesday started with a report that the Jets were looking to upgrade one of their weakest positions on the roster: wide receiver (according to The Athletic). By sundown, they had made two trades to addressing a weakness.
The Minnesota Vikings are trading defensive tackle Harrison Phillips to the New York Jets, according to multiple team sources. The move allows Minnesota to save more cap space for 2025, while providing the Jets with another stout run-stopping defender.
The Jets acquired Harrison Phillips from Minnesota, sources told ESPN, their second trade of the day for a defensive tackle after they added Jowon Briggs from the Browns.
The odds were stacked against Jets rookie receiver Quentin Skinner when he arrived at rookie minicamp. But it wasn't the first time.
After losing superstar receiver Davante Adams in the offseason, the New York Jets are reportedly still searching for help to surround star Garrett Wilson.
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Jets Wire on MSNJets Wire's New York Jets latest 53-man roster projection
After Saturday's loss to the Giants, we make our predictions as to who has a spot on the roster and who still has something to prove
New York Jets head coach Aaron Glenn knocked down any trade rumors surrounding running back Breece Hall, instead noting to reporters Tuesday that he wished he had more running backs on the roster.
Aaron Glenn was unhappy with the New York Jets' performance in their preseason loss to the Giants last Saturday night and insisted his squad would get things cleaned up in a hurry. So, Glenn got his players together the next day for their walkthrough practice — but added a unique twist.