Jets training camp is only a few days old, but free agent addition Andre Cisco is already making a name for himself. The former Jacksonville Jaguar who
While nobody would blame you for tempering expectations for the New York Jets as a team in 2025, they are no different from any other club in that they could see some breakout performances from individual players this season.
2025 will be a year of change and learning in MetLife Stadium. Under a new head coach, the New York Jets attempt to rebuild under the leadership of Aaron Glenn.
Former Ohio State Buckeyes quarterback Justin Fields is entering a make-or-break season with the New York Jets, and everyone knows it. Now on his third
Andre Cisco is ready for Justin Fields to prove the doubters wrong this coming season with the New York Jets. The Jets safety knows Fields has bounced around and hasn’t found the exact situation for him to succeed the most in the pros, but this could be the year.
The New York Jets have had some questions at safety in recent years and because of this, they went out and signed former Jacksonville Jaguars safety Andre Cisco in free agency.
Would it make sense for the New York Jets to make another move in free agency? New York has been active and has added guys like Justin Fields, Brandon Stephens, Andre Cisco, and Josh Reynolds among others specifically in free agency.
One of the most interesting position battles to follow this offseason for the New York Jets will be at safety. New York signed former Jacksonville Jaguars starter Andre Cisco to a one-year, $8.5 million deal this offseason in free agency.
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The safety position is one that has given the New York Jets some troubles over the last few years, but they have a guy who can significantly help with this.
What is the Jacksonville Jaguars' biggest need after the 2025 NFL Draft? Opinions certainly vary, but Pro Football Focus has landed on an interesting one: safety.
The Jets have swapped picks with the Eagles, moving up to pick No. 130 in the fourth round to select Alabama safety Malachi Moore. Philadelphia will receive pick Nos.
Jacksonville Jaguars safety Andre Cisco was known for his willingness to speak his mind while with the team. The veteran safety's words led to one of the most notorious moments of the Jaguars' most recent season.
The Dolphins had a slow start to free agency, but HC Mike McDaniel notes that the team wants to find a good balance of players who are ready to play via the draft and have the potential to grow in the future.
Andre Cisco clearly enjoyed his first four NFL seasons in Jacksonville. The safety, drafted by the Jaguars in the short-lived Urban Meyer era, bid farewell to the team in the first few months of the Liam Coen era.
On the unofficial first day of free agency, the New York Jets reportedly have a deal in place with safety Andre Cisco to a one-year, $10 million deal. The New York native is one of the first signings of this new Jets regime.
The New York Jets' newly-signed safety Andre Cisco left no doubt on Monday about how he feels to be joining Gang Green. ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported that the Jets signed Cisco, formerly of the Jacksonville Jaguars, to a one-year contract.
The Jets are in line to have a complete reset at their safety positions in 2025, and it looks like they’ll start by signing former Jaguars safety Andre Cisco.
The Jacksonville Jaguars defensive woes came to impact the teams performance throughout the 2024 season, rendering them near the bottom of the National Football League in defensive categories.
The Jacksonville Jaguars' season keeps going downhill and the situation got dicier when safety Andre Cisco said the defense quit during Sunday's 35-16 loss to the Chicago Bears in London.
The AFC South features four young and talented QBs. However, Jaguars safety Andre Cisco believes another position group is why the division got tougher this offseason.
The Jacksonville Jaguars had high hopes for third-year safety Andre Cisco, and he hasn't disappointed. As a result, it is far from a surprise to see Cisco
The preseason First-Team All-American suffered a lower-body injury in a collision with a teammate and subsequently missed Syracuse's last two contests before announcing his decision.