posted by: Site Admin | 0 comments | Jets Free Agent Signings
The New York Jets signed DE Trevor Pryce, who was waived on Wednesday by the Baltimore Ravens, to a 1-year deal. Pryce ranks third in sacks among active players but has only one tackle this season. The 35-year-old has not started any of Baltimore's three games. Pryce started his career in Denver where he spent the first 9 seasons. He joined the Ravens in 2006 and recorded 13.0 sacks in that season.
posted by: Site Admin | 5 comments | Power Rankings
So, the Jets beat the Pats in Week 2, then followed with another win against the Miami Dolphins, but for some reason 2 of the major 3 sports websites lowered the Gang Green's stock in their power rankings. ESPN put the Jets at #7 (down from #6 a week ago), FOX Sports had them at #9 (down 3 positions from #6 a week ago), and only CBS Sports valued the Jets higher than last week at #11 (up from #14 a week ago).
posted by: Site Admin | 0 comments | Jets Regular Season
QB Mark Sanchez's excellent performance against the Miami Dolphins did not go unnoticed, as the second year pro is among the finalists for this week's FedEx Air Player of the Week. Sanchez completed 15 of 28 passes for 256 yards and three touchdowns in the Jets' 31-23 win over the Dolphins, propelling them into the first place in AFC East.
posted by: Site Admin | 0 comments | Jets Regular Season
The New York Jets have declared LB Calvin Pace, CB Darrelle Revis, TE Jeff Cumberland, RB Joe McKnight, QB Kellen Clemens, LB Kenwin Cummings, DL Marcus Dixon, OT Wayne Hunter inactive for Week 3. QB Kellen Clemens is #3 emergency quarterback.
posted by: Site Admin | 2 comments | Injuries
CB Darrelle Revis (hamstring) and LB Calvin Pace (foot) will miss Sunday's showdown against the Dolphins. Revis suffered a hamstring injury last week against the Patriots, while Pace got injured in preseason and hasn't played in a regular season game yet. OL Wayne Hunter (shin) did not practice all week and will not play either.
After losing to the Ravens and falling in power rankings in the opening week, the New York Jets rebounded with a great win against the New England Patriots, 28-14. As a result, the Gang Green's stock went up on two of the three major sports websites. ESPN has them at #6 (up from #11), FOX Sports has them at #6 (also #6 a week ago), and CBS Sports placed the Jets at #14 (up from #17 a week ago).
According to ESPN, an MRI exam this morning revealed that CB Darrelle Revis has a strained left hamstring. He wouldn't rule himself out of Sunday's game in Miami but also said it's likely he'll miss one to two weeks. Revis also added that he won't return until he feels he's 100% ready.
posted by: Site Admin | 0 comments | Jets Free Agent Signings
The New York Jets signed NT Howard Green to fill in NT Kris Jenkins' spot on the roster. Jenkins, who suffered a season ending injury on Monday against Baltimore, will be replaced in the starting lineup by DT Sione Pouha, while Green will serve as Pouha's backup. According to various sources, Green signed a 2-year contract.
Just like last season we'll be following NFL power rankings on the top three sports websites - ESPN, FOX Sports and CBS Sports. Following their loss against the Baltimore Ravens, the Gang Green dropped on all three websites. ESPN has them at #11 (down from #9), FOX Sports has them at #6 (down from #4), and CBS Sports put the Jets at #17 (down from #12 a week ago).
NT Kris Jenkins tore his ACL last night against the Baltimore Ravens and will miss the entire season. This is exactly the same injury that he suffered last season. Jenkins injured his knee in the first quarter.
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The New York Jets have declared FS Brodney Pool, LB Calvin Pace, TE Jeff Cumberland, RB Joe McKnight, QB Kellen Clemens, DL Marcus Dixon, OL Patrick Brown, OL Vlad Ducasse inactive for tonight's game against the Baltimore Ravens. QB Kellen Clemens is #3 emergency quarterback.
posted by: Site Admin | 0 comments | Jets Free Agent Signings
One day after releasing FB Tony Richardson, the New York Jets brought the 16-year veteran back. The Jets needed three roster spots Sunday after acquiring three players on waivers, so they cut Richardson, WR David Clowney and RB Chauncey Washington.
The New York Jets reached an agreement in principle with CB Darrelle Revis, ending his 36-day holdout. According to various sources, Revis will sign a 4-year contract worth $46M, which includes $32M in guaranteed money.
posted by: Site Admin | 0 comments | Jets Player Release
The New York Jets released FB Tony Richardson and WR David Clowney. The Richardson move is definitely quite a surprise, as the 16-year veteran is one of the vocal leaders on this team. It's possible the team could bring back Richardson after Week 1, when his veteran minimum salary of $855,000 would not be guaranteed.
posted by: Site Admin | 0 comments | TheGangGreen.com
Welcome to our 9th annual Football Pool. This has been a tradition here on TheGangGreen.com since 2002, and we have had a different winner every year thus far.
The New York Jets trimmed their roster down to 53 players, as they released 21 players to meet the league's roster size requirement. Here are the cuts: FB Jason Davis, WR Larry Taylor, C Robby Felix, S Keith Fitzhugh, LB Tim Knicky, LB Brashton Satele, S Emanuel Cook, DT Ty Steinkuhler, DT Martin Tevaseu, LB Boris Lee, OL Chet Teofilo, DE Jason Lamb, LB Ricky Foley, T Michael Turkovich, WR Brooks Foster, OL Charlie Tanner, CB Bo Smith, LB Cory Reamer, OL Dan Gay, LB Josh Mauga, S Donovan Warren.
posted by: Site Admin | 0 comments | Player Contracts
With the idea of staying on the team, quarterback Kellen Clemens agreed to a salary reduction and will remain as a backup for Mark Sanchez this season, something to consider if you are a football betting fan, especially if Sanchez gets hit or something.