The New York Jets didn't come away from Week 2 fully healthy but may have gotten a positive update on Monday. The Jets had a few players exit the Week 2 contest against the Buffalo Bills, including one-time Pro Bowler Jermaine Johnson II.
The New York Jets are going to get a significant piece back for the defense at some point this season. Last year, the Jets lost Pro Bowl linebacker Jermaine Johnson II after just two games due to an Achilles injury.
The New York Jets were missing a star for the vast majority of the 2024 National Football League season. Linebacker Jermaine Johnson II was a breakout star in 2023.
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The New York Jets are going to get a very talented player back into the mix on the defensive side of the ball in 2025. Linebacker Jermaine Johnson II was only able to play in two games last season after tearing his Achilles.
It sounds like there has been a lot of progress made by one of the New York Jets’ injured stars. Pro Bowl linebacker Jermaine Johnson II only was able to play in two games in 2024 after a breakout year in 2023.
The New York Jets unfortunately only were able to have Pro Bowl linebacker Jermaine Johnson II available for two regular season games last year. Johnson
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New York Jets and former Florida State star defensive end Jermaine Johnson II suffered a devastating Achilles injury near the end of the third quarter in the Jets' 24-17 win over the Tennessee Titans in Week 2.
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New York Jets standout edge rusher Jermaine Johnson II likely tore his right Achilles tendon during Sunday's 24-17 road win over the Tennessee Titans. "It's unfortunately looking like that," Jets coach Robert Saleh told reporters.
Heading into the 2024 regular season, the New York Jets look to have arguably the best defense in the league. They have multiple units at the top of PFF rankings and should have a dominant unit to lean on.
Former Florida State star and now New York Jets defensive end Jermaine Johnson II spent one season in Tallahassee, becoming an All-American. He was eventually drafted in the first round and became a Pro Bowl selection in 2024.
Former Florida State star Jermaine Johnson II is coming off a dominant season with the New York Jets, where he amassed 55 tackles, 7.5 sacks, a forced fumble, and an interception during his Pro Bowl campaign.
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