Dan Feeney
O-Lineman Trystan Colon-Castillo Gives Jets Additional Depth up Front
Just one day after adding interior lineman Wes Schweitzer, the Jets have plucked Trystan Colon-Castillo out of free agency to continue building the depth along their offensive line. Having lost both Dan Feeney and Nick Herbig this week, the Jets need to add some pieces became more pressing and Joe Douglas and company got to… Read more
Jets to Retain Backup OL Dan Feeney
Focusing on depth with the first couple of days of free agency in the books, the Jets are retaining the services of offensive lineman Dan Feeney. This, according to Brian Costello of the New York Post. https://twitter.com/BrianCoz/status/1504073743282446345 It’s reportedly a one-year deal for the interior lineman who has experience at both guard and center… Read more
Mid-Season Musings; A few Thoughts on Gang Green as Second Half of Season Kicks off
While the half-way point of the 2021 season was actually halftime of last Sunday’s blowout loss to the Bills, we’ll take this opportunity to throw out a few random thoughts in regards to Gang Green with the first half in the rear view mirror. Becton setback is crushing: There were hopes that Mekhi Becton would be… Read more
Jets Getting Battered in the Trenches; Injuries, Poor Play and Surprise Retirement Depleting Depth
At the outset of every NFL training camp, the first answer many fans and players offer when asked what they hope to see or accomplish is “no injuries”. For the New York Jets, those hopes were met with very good results through the first dozen practices or so. Since then however, the team has taken… Read more
Wilson Looks Very Good, but Jets Still Have Some bad and Ugly Against Packers in win
In just his second NFL pre-season game, Zach Wilson looked more capable than anything the Jets have seen at quarterback in quite some time as the Jets beat the Packers 23-14. Continuing to impress with his poise, accuracy and decision making, Wilson would go 9-11 on the day for 128 yards and a pair of… Read more
Alex Lewis Re-Works Contract, Will hit Free Agency Following Season
The Jets and Joe Douglas have freed up a bit of cap space for both 2021 and 2022 by re-working the contract of guard Alex Lewis. https://twitter.com/FieldYates/status/1397884103236587523 According to NFL insider Field Yates, Lewis’ deal will pay him $3 million in salary this season instead of the previously agreed upon sum of $5.8 million. In… Read more