The New York Jets are preparing to take on the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday and one of the team's starters just can't seem to catch a break. The National
The New York Jets are 0-4 after four weeks and there's growing speculation that they could be aggressive sellers at the trade deadline. Players like Breece Hall have been mentioned as trade chips, but Braelon Allen's injury has thrown a wrench in that idea.
Expectations were high for the New York Jets’ offensive line entering the 2025 season. With four homegrown players selected in the top two rounds and a quality free agent signing in John Simpson, the Jets had the pieces to field one of the NFL’s best units.
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Jets head coach Aaron Glenn met with the media this afternoon ahead of his team’s meeting with the Pittsburgh Steelers. Glenn said the game would be “a good challenge” that his players are “looking forward to”.
The Jets will be without a pair of starters. Jets head coach Aaron Glenn announced that a pair of starters will miss time in training camp due to injuries.
At long last, the New York Jets’ offensive line is not an abject disaster. Not only that, but it may have a case to be one of the best in football. With Olu Fashanu, John Simpson, Joe Tippmann, Alijah Vera-Tucker, and Armand Membou penciled in to start Week 1, the Jets do not have a weak link up front.
The New York Jets did not have a season to remember in 2024 as the team finished with a 5-12 record. Not exactly what many expected. Even so, there were some bright spots and Pro Football Focus highlighted who was one of the brightest in their eyes.
This Clemson pro possesses a next-level mentality when he steps foot on the football field. Former Clemson and current New York Jets offensive lineman John Simpson is locked in on the gridiron and does what he needs to get a mental edge over opponents.
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On Friday, the New York Jets announced the team’s award winners for the 2024 season. Former Clemson offensive lineman John Simpson earned one of the Jets’
The Jets are gradually building a very good offensive line My favorite era of New York Jets football was right around 2009. Not only did the Jets have the best cornerback that I’ve ever seen, but they also had this dominant offense line that completely dominated the matchups more weeks than not.
When the New York Jets came to terms with guard John Simpson at the outset of free agency the move was met with much derision and eye rolls, as it appeared the Jets were going the cheap route to fix one of 2023’s biggest problems, the offensive line.
As a football team that wins only 25% of its games, the New York Jets do not deserve to have many players in the Pro Bowl (Games), if any. In my humble opinion, only one Jet deserves to make the NFL’s 2024 All-Star team: John Simpson.
For the next two weeks, NFL players will get to wear customized cleats for the NFL’s “My Cause My Cleats” initiative. Through the initiative, players have the opportunity to pick a cause that is important to them and represent their chosen organization on custom designed cleats.
The Jets got three starting offensive linemen back on the practice field Thursday. Right tackle Morgan Moses (knee), left tackle Tyron Smith (rest), and left guard John Simpson (groin) were all limited participants after missing practice entirely last week.
Prior to signing a free agent contract with the New York Jets last week, offensive lineman John Simpson received the lowdown on playing in the Big Apple
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson is about to feel the weight of the enormous five-year, $260 million deal he signed in the previous offseason.
Four-year veteran guard John Simpson signed a new contract with the New York Jets. Simpson, a former fourth-round pick, spent the 2023 season with the Baltimore Ravens but has also played for the Las Vegas Raiders.
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