Another former member of the New York Jets is calling it a career. Over the last two days, two former members of the Jets have decided to hang up their cleats and retire.
The New England Patriots went into the 2025 offseason with holes at four of the five starting offensive lineman positions. After adding Morgan Moses to start at right tackle, the Patriots have added depth pieces to compete for starting jobs.
According to Tom Pelissero, the Patriots are signing OL Wes Schweitzer to a one-year deal on Friday. Schweitzer, 31, is a former sixth-round pick of the Falcons back in 2016.
The New York Jets activated wide receiver Allen Lazard and offensive lineman Wes Schweitzer from injured reserve on Saturday, the deadline to make them available for Sunday’s game against the Miami Dolphins.
Jets interim HC Jeff Ulbrich announced they are activating WR Allen Lazard and G Wes Schweitzer from injured reserve in time for Week 14, per Rich Cimini.
In the final weeks of a lost season, any good news is welcome. The New York Jets provided some on Wednesday. Interim coach Jeff Ulbrich told reporters that wide receiver Allen Lazard and offensive lineman Wes Schweitzer would begin practicing in preparation for activation off injured reserve.
Jets interim HC Jeff Ulbrich announced the Jets are designating WR Allen Lazard and OL Wes Schweitzer to return from injured reserve today, per Zack Rosenblatt.
In his latest media availability, Robert Saleh revealed that two depth players for the New York Jets will be out on Monday night. The Jets head coach said that linebacker Zaire Barnes (ankle) and offensive lineman Wes Schweitzer (hand) will not play in the team’s opening matchup against the 49ers.
Per Brian Costello, Jets HC Robert Saleh told reporters that the team is placing veteran OL Wes Schweitzer on injured reserve. Schweitzer, 30, is a former sixth-round pick of the Falcons back in 2016.
The New York Jets held offensive lineman Wes Schweitzer out of Thursday’s practice with a hand injury, the only player held out of workouts with an injury.
The New York Jets have placed veteran interior offensive lineman Wes Schweitzer on Injured Reserve while signing his replacement off the Practice Squad.
Man, if you thought the quarterback rotation was bad for the Jets you haven’t been paying enough attention to the offensive line. The New York Jets ruled out guard Wes Schweitzer for the game on Sunday against the 7-5 Houston Texans.
With the team’s playoff hopes hanging in the balance, and one more loss mathematically eliminating them for the 13th straight season, the 4-7 New York Jets have reinforcements returning to play.
The Chargers (3-4) aim to start a winning streak on "Monday Night Football," while the Jets (4-3) attempt to extend their own. Here's what to watch for each in a matchup where early playoff implications are on the line.
We're gearing up for the Week 4 edition of "Sunday Night Football," but while the game on the field might be the secondary attraction at MetLife Stadium, YB's Jack Dougherty still has some first-string picks on Jets-Chiefs.