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Report: Jets trade QB Zach Wilson to Broncos for late-round pick swap
Former No. 2 overall pick Zach Wilson reportedly is being traded to the Denver Broncos after three seasons with the New York Jets.
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Jets' Aaron Rodgers briefly thought playing career could be over after tearing his Achilles tendon
“I was really thinking, ‘This is it. You don’t come back from this injury,’” the 40-year-old quarterback said on a podcast published Tuesday.
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Tyrod Taylor staying in New York with move from Giants to Jets: Report
Former Giants quarterback Tyrod Taylor will be staying in New York after agreeing to a two-year deal with the Jets, according to a report.
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Patriots fall to Jets in snow at season's, and maybe Belichick era's, end
The New England Patriots closed out their season with a 17-3 loss in the snow at Gillette Stadium Sunday. The loss brought the Patriots’ record to 4-13, helping to secure an early draft pick at the 2024 NFL draft. For Patriots fans, the game was in many ways overshadowed by the questions swirling about the future of head coach Bill…
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Jets will start Zach Wilson at QB again in Week 14 vs. Texans after two-game benching
Zach Wilson will be reinstated as starting quarterback for the New York Jets this weekend as coach Robert Saleh continues to search for a spark.
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Report: Jets will start Tim Boyle on Black Friday vs. Dolphins, Zach Wilson benched
The New York Jets reportedly are making a change at quarterback, with Tim Boyle taking over for the struggling Zach Wilson this week.
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Watch Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce leave stadium – separately – after Chiefs win over Jets
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce depart at different times, and Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively chat with Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes.
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Travis Kelce leaves MetLife alone while Ryan Reynolds, Blake Lively meet Mahomes
Following the Chiefs’ win over the Jets, Travis Kelce departs MetLife stadium without Taylor Swift. Meanwhile, Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively don’t leave until meeting up with Patrick Mahomes.
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Recap of Week 4 football Sunday in the 2023 NFL season
Recapping Week 4 of the 2023 NFL season.
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Taylor Swift arrives at MetLife Stadium with Ryan Reynolds, Blake Lively and more
What’s the bigger story on Sunday Night Football? Aaron Rodgers on the sidelines or Taylor Swift in the stands?
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Taylor Swift attends Chiefs-Jets with group of A-list celebrities
Taylor Swift has become the newest and most high-profile Chiefs fan, attending consecutive games amid romance rumors with the team’s star tight end Travis Kelce.
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Aaron Rodgers seen on the sidelines during Chiefs-Jets Sunday Night Football
Aaron Rodgers’ season ended early after tearing his Achilles in the Jets’ first game of the year. In Week 4, Rodgers was seen on the sidelines with crutches, but smiling with teammates and Chiefs players.
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Aaron Rodgers rejoins Jets, expected to attend game vs. Chiefs, AP source says
An AP source says Aaron Rodgers attended a team meeting at the Jets’ hotel Saturday and is expected to be at the game against the Chiefs on NBC’s Sunday Night Football.
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Potential Taylor Swift appearance at Sunday's Chiefs-Jets game causes ticket price increase
Trying to get a glimpse of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce at MetLife Stadium on Sunday? Here’s how much it will cost after a recent surge in price.
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Jets' Solomon Thomas honors late sister with mission to fight youth suicide
In honor of his late sister, Jets DT Solomon Thomas and his family founded a nonprofit dedicated to suicide prevention among youths.
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How to watch Chiefs vs. Jets on Sunday Night Football
The struggling Jets host the defending champion Chiefs on Sunday Night Football in Week 4.
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Jets ‘ready to implode' as Zach Wilson continues to struggle, per report
The Jets appear to be on the brink of disaster after losing to the Patriots, per a new report.
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How Quinnen Williams' family inspired his charitable work
New York Jets defensive lineman Quinnen Williams runs a foundation aimed at helping single-parent households and providing scholarships.
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Jets' Solomon Thomas honors his late sister through ‘The Defensive Line,' dedicated to suicide prevention
After losing his sister Ella to suicide, New York Jets defensive tackle Solomon Thomas and his family founded “The Defensive Line,” which creates safe mental health environments in hopes of changing the stigma and saving as many lives as possible.
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Jets' Quinnen Williams helps single-parent households, youth through his foundation
New York Jets defensive tackle Quinnen Williams uses his life experiences as inspiration to give back to the community and make an impact off the field.