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Jets OTAs Have Shone Negative Light on Ongoing Kicker Competition
- Jets' kicking competition remains unresolved after multiple roster moves and a recent waiver of Younghoe Koo.
- Jason Sanders, signed after hip injury and a 2025 season missed, is now competing to start for the Jets.
- Cade York has been the main competitor, but his distance struggles keep the door open for a possible other option.
- The Jets did not bring back Nick Folk, elevating York to frontrunner status for the job.
- ESPN's Rich Cimini called the day for Koo a 'shaky day' with misses from 53 and 45 yards.
- The Jets view the competition as three-way before a June resolve, with Sanders and York contending for the starting spot.
- The Jets emphasize health as Sanders and York recover from injuries, with Folk not returning.
- The kicking room remains a source of concern for the Jets after OTAs.
- Celt Colwell reports Colby Colwell as the Jets reporter covering the ongoing situation.
- The Jets have three months to decide the best kicking option for the upcoming season.
- If York fails to secure the role, the Jets may revisit other options beyond the current roster.
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