Featured Editorials
Goodbye 28
By Joseph Grinwis This week one of the greats will hang up the cleats and walk out of the NFL forever. It will be a sad day not only in New York, but for the entire NFL, to see a consistent running back and a great kind hearted guy such as Curtis Martin retire. For… Read more
Training Camp Questions
By Tyson Rauch As the dog days of summer are flying by the anticipation for training camp is building up across the country. There are high hopes for many teams in the NFL as is the case with the New York Jets who are coming off a playoff season. Lets take a look at some… Read more
New And Improved JetNation.com
Welcome to the new and improved JetNation.com. We hope you like the new look. We have many new features, most of which are centered around our new Jets Wiki. Our goal is to have a front page that provides you with all the Jets information you need. The Jets Wiki gives us the chance to… Read more
Training Camp Schedule
The NY Jets will open up training camp on Friday July 27th at Hofstra University. Here is the practice schedule for the first weekend. These practices are open to the public. Friday, July 27 — Practices at 8:45 a.m. and 5:45 p.m. (Generation Jets Fest from 11 am – 5:30 pm) Saturday, July 28 —… Read more
Have A Happy And Safe 4th Of July
Thank you to all those who have fought for our freedom. American Soldier I’m just trying to be a father Raise a daughter and a son Be a lover to their mother Everything to everyone Up and at ’em, bright and early I’m all business in my suit Yeah, I’m dressed up for success, from… Read more
Lincoln Kennedy In The AFL
By Gregg Hayim Lincoln Kennedy’s Tampa Bay Storm play host to the Columbus Destroyers on Saturday June 30th, 12:00PM ET.ON ESPN In 1993, 6 foot 7, 350-pound Lincoln Kennedy- a man who makes at least three of the seven continents seem petite in comparison- stepped onto the field as a first-round pick of the Atlanta… Read more
Being Safe Is Bad
by Joe Grinwis JetNation Writer Were the Patriots playing it safe by leaving Tom Brady as the starter when Drew Bledsoe, a proven veteran, was able to come back in 2001 after being knocked out Week 2 by the Jets? No, they were not. So what does that have to do with anything you ask… Read more
How to Fix the Yankees
Look, I’ve sat back and watched this Yankee team play baseball this year, and I can just tell you – these guys don’t have it. Whatever it is, they don’t have it. There are too many hired mercenaries who care only about the money. They lack the fire and motivation to go out there every… Read more
Ricky and the Pac-Man- A Match Made in Heaven
By Gregg Hayim First things first, you have to respect the gamesmanship Commissioner Roger Goodell displayed in regards to this latest chapter of the Pac-Man saga. It turns out that by the time the pair sat down for their face-to-face conduct meeting in early April, the Commissioner was already well aware of Jones’s late-night visit… Read more
The Jets Are Ready For Take Off
By Jet Moses The Jets finished 10-6 last season, and after a one and done playoff run, it was obvious that the Jets had to improve the running game, if they wanted to continue to improve and take it to the next level. Rookie RB Leon Washington made quite a few highlight reels in his… Read more
A Few Words on the Draft
By Gregg Hayim First things first; I think I speak for the masses when I say that the English language is yet to invent a strong enough adjective to accurately describe the adrenaline accompanying a six+ hour first round. I had to turn off the television when ESPN cut to the on-board camera inside Joe… Read more
Instant evaluation of the 2007 NYJ Draft
By Matthew Bitonti Round 1: CB Darrelle Revis, Pittsburgh. In a league where former Bills CB Nate Clements is the highest paid defender in league history, commodities such as Darrelle Revis are highly prized. Coming into the draft, Revis was considered the best cornerback in the nation by many well-respected sources, including N.F.L. insider Gil… Read more