Jets Release Patrick Ramsey
The Jets made it official today and released QB Patrick Ramsey. He will be replaced with a veteran backup who has a lower price tag. The Jets felt Ramsey’s cap number was too large. To see the cap savings click here. The Jets released the following heart felt announcement on their site, “The New York… Read more
Jets sign Cotchery to Contract Extension
The Jets announced today that they have signed WR Jerricho Cotchery to a contract extension. Terms of the deal were not announced. Jerricho had a break out year in 2006. He fell just short of 1,000 yards receiving. He become a favorite of Eric Mangini’s because of how hard he worked heading into last season. … Read more
Jets Cap Update
By Sperm Edwards ESPN had us at about $21M under the 2007 back in January. Since then we’ve seen cuts (or upcoming cuts/trades) of: Barlow $2.9M cleared Teague $0.7M cleared Blaylock $0.6M additional (no savings) Hamilton $1.5M cleared Ramsey $1.7M cleared Kimo $1.4M cleared ————————————————– Total = $7.6M cleared = $28M under the 2007 cap… Read more
Preparing For Free Agency
The Jets made a few roster moves today, waiving RB Derrick Blaylock and DE Bobby Hamilton. Various media outlets are reporting that QB Patrick Ramsey and DE Kimo Oelhoffen will be waived tomorrow. Both have roster bonuses which are due on March 1st. RB Kevan Barlow was let go last week. Free agents can be… Read more
Posted by bitonti
Originally Posted by bitonti Kevan Barlow was worth a 4th rounder to beat the effin Pats in the slop in their building. It got the Pats so mad they ripped up all their grass to replace it – by guys working 24 hours a day. Mangini got that monkey off his back early on in… Read more
February Is No Friend Of Mine
By Gregg Hayim I am not exactly sure what it is. Perhaps it’s the timing of when I began writing for this site. Smack down in the midst of a playoff run with enough thrill to evoke a rise from a slice of Passover matzah. Or possibly, it is the circumstances surrounding my own life… Read more
Free Agency Is Near
By Tyson Rauch Coming off their playoff appearance both the New York Jets and their fans head into the off-season full of excitement. The teams play improved as the season progressed and it appears that with some quality personnel additions a better season can be achieved next year. The question is where will this personnel… Read more
Woody's Bottom Line
By Max I had some harsh comments for Woody Johnson when I received my season ticket invoice the other day. After thinking about it some more, I felt my initial reaction was accurate. There is no reason that ticket prices should have gone up as much as they have these past few years. I understand… Read more
Brian Leonard And The New York Jets: Perfect Together
By Frank Barone How would you describe the ideal Eric Mangini player? Some of the character traits would be intelligence, strong work ethic, unselfishness and he would be team oriented, besides the athletic talent. You look at those traits and you see Brian Leonard, the Rutgers running back. Why did Brian Leonard come back for… Read more
Posted by SoFlaJets
Originally Posted by SoFlaJets there was story on the radio this morning about a woman who is donating a kidney to her husband for Valentine’s Day-my wife informed me a little while ago that I will donating an organ to her tonight-what did she mean by that… Read more
JetNation Fantasy Baseball Preview (NL)
By Mike Dietrich Welcome to the first installment of the JetNation fantasy baseball column. I have been playing this for over 20 years and would like to share my knowledge and experience with everyone at JetNation. In our first article we will review the players to watch for each National League team in spring training… Read more
Jets Waive Barlow, Teague, Sign Poteat
The Jets made a few roster moves this week. Running back Kevan Barlow was waived. The move will save 2.75 million against the cap.  The disappointing Barlow will cost the Jets a 4th rounder in the upcoming draft. OL Trey Teague was also waived. Trey spent the year on I.R. and was not being counted on… Read more