The Kansas City Chiefs will have many decisions regarding the wide receiver room this offseason. Multiple veteran players are free agents, and general manager Brett Veach has signed several receivers to reserve/future contracts, including Jason Brownlee.
The Kansas City Chiefs have a chance to win yet another Super Bowl title this year. Kansas City entered the 2024 season with two straight titles under its belt but didn't get complacent.
The Kansas City Chiefs made a couple of minor moves on Wednesday with the decision to bring wide receiver Jason Brownlee to the team's practice squad. In order to make room for him, the Chiefs also released tight end Robert Tonyan, per Chiefs reporter Matt Derrick.
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.
The Kansas City Chiefs have some new blood on the practice squad ahead of their divisional-round playoff game against the Houston Texans. As first reported by Chiefs Digest's Matt Derrick, Kansas City has added WR Jason Brownlee to the practice squad and terminated the practice squad contract of TE Robert Tonyan.
Despite the season getting underway, the New York Jets have explored options on other team's practice squads and around free agency. They also have players on their own reserve group who could be of interest to other teams around the NFL. Of those is Jason Brownlee.
Shortly after being released by the team, Jason Brownlee is back with the New York Jets. The team announced they brought back the wideout to the practice squad and released fellow wide receiver Lance McCutcheon.
The New York Jets have signed WR Jason Brownlee to their practice squad, per the transaction wire. In correspondence, the Jets have released WR Lance McCutcheon from the practice squad.
The New York Jets signed 17 released players to the team's Practice Squad, but multiple cut victims remain without new teams, including WR Jason Brownlee and veteran DT Tanzel Smart.
The New York Jets, just like every team in the NFL, cut their roster from 90 to 53 players on Tuesday. They made many tough decisions, and future decisions might be even more difficult.
The HBO series Hard Knocks gave us a valuable look into the New York Jets locker room last season and it connected fans with some players they may not have paid much attention to otherwise.
The New York Jets have waived WR Jason Brownlee, per the NFL transaction wire. He made the 53-man roster initially but was let go to make room for a waiver claim.
It might only be OTA’s, but if the reports on Allen Lazard are accurate up to this point, Jason Brownlee may see a serious uptick in playing time this season. Lazard’s biggest issue last season was his inability to consistently secure the football.
After all that transpired last season, the New York Jets want to do everything to be prepared. To capitalize on their limited time frame with Aaron Rodgers, the offense looks vastly different from who was there last season.
New York Jets wide receiver Jason Brownlee has "impressed" early into the NFL offseason, according to ESPN's Rich Cimini. Cimini wrote the second-year…
Jason Brownlee is making an instant impact for the New York Jets on Sunday. After a blocked punt from standout defensive end Jermaine Johnson, quarterback Trevor Siemian found the rookie wideout for his first career touchdown.
The Jets released their injury report and game statuses Friday for their Week 15 matchup against the Miami Dolphins. Two players — QB Aaron Rodgers and WR Jason Brownlee — are listed as out.
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The Jets had a few injuries during Sunday’s loss to the Atlanta Falcons, some more serious than others. Head coach Robert Saleh provided an update on some of those injuries Monday.
With training camp and preseason underway, unheralded rookies will make strong impressions and climb depth charts. Here are four under-the-radar rookies to watch in the AFC East.
Though most stars won't suit up for Thursday night's Hall of Fame Game against the Cleveland Browns — namely four-time MVP Aaron Rodgers — others will be looking to make a name for themselves and solidify their spots on the roster.