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#1
Quinnen Williams not only reason Cowboys' D has caught fire: 'We all win together'
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Quinnen Williams not only reason Cowboys' D has caught fire: 'We all win together'

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  • Quinnen Williams anchors a Dallas defensive surge, with collective play and accountability driving the turnaround rather than a single star.
  • Williams' Dallas debut showcased disruptive pressure, marking a high-water half for a Cowboys DT in years and signaling impact from the start.
  • Returnees from injury and key debuts—Hooker, Wilson, Overshown, Revel—bolster Dallas' back end and add playmaking.
  • Logan Wilson's presence brings veteran leadership and clearer on-field communication for the defense.
  • The defense rises on learning, accountability, and mutual encouragement—feeding off each other to play better as a unit.
  • Dak Prescott hails Williams as a game-wrecker, highlighting the transformative presence around him.
  • Williams joined Dallas after six seasons with the Jets, who drafted him third overall in 2019, bringing high draft pedigree to Frisco.
  • Schottenheimer emphasizes Williams' fit and leadership as key to his quick impact within the locker room and scheme.
  • Dallas intends to build on defensive momentum with a big test against the Lions on Thursday night.
  • The revival is broader than Williams; it reflects contributions from Hooker, Wilson, Overshown, Revel, and veteran leadership.
  • Eberflus notes that pressure is foundational to pass defense, with multiple fronts aiding the pocket disruption.
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In a season full of ups and downs, here are 10 small wins for the 2025 Jets
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In a season full of ups and downs, here are 10 small wins for the 2025 Jets

  • Jets win without some top players, showing resilience and depth as they push for continued improvement.
  • The team stays competitive late, remaining in games until the final minutes in several fourth quarters.
  • Comebacks from behind occur, with dramatic late finishes contributing to momentum.
  • Special teams excel, led by Nick Folk and core units, boosting scoring and field-position advantages.
  • Defense remains solid after trades, with improved EPA figures post-deadline.
  • Breece Hall anchors the rushing attack, nearing a 1,000-yard milestone.
  • Team identity forms around a run-heavy offense amid a modest scoring profile.
  • Offensive line continuity contributes to stability and run game success.
  • Rookie and second-year players gain valuable experience, shaping 2026 plans.
  • Head coach Aaron Glenn gains clock-management experience amid late-game scenarios.
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What another win or two will cost the Jets in drafting their QB of the future
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What another win or two will cost the Jets in drafting their QB of the future

  • Latest Jets wins are sparking debate over how they affect the team’s quarterback draft strategy.
  • Analysts say remaining wins could lift player morale and team momentum during critical development phases.
  • GM and coaching staff are weighing draft capital versus building from competitive play.
  • The Jets could restructure draft plans around 2025 and 2026 picks to target a top quarterback prospect.
  • Speculation centers on which quarterback prospects could fit long-term Jets plans.
  • The piece references potential cost of winning now versus future draft leverage.
  • Subscriber-driven context notes broader NFL draft dynamics affecting the Jets.
  • The analysis highlights the potential impact of the Jets’ quarterback decision on the 2026 schedule.
  • The story ties in the Jets’ on-field performance to strategic moves in the draft landscape.
  • The piece notes the broader debate over tanking versus winning to shape future rosters.
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What we lose when we stop rooting for wins
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What we lose when we stop rooting for wins

  • New York teams are facing pressure from fans who want worse records to improve draft positions.
  • Critics say tanking is lame and cannot be simulated like a video game and undermines the season.
  • The discussion includes figures from Knicks, Jets, and Nets staff and fans alongside analysts.
  • The article cites that losses are seen as desirable to improve draft positions by some fan groups.
  • The piece references multiple teams near the bottom of standings fueling the debate.
  • Analysts argue about separating fact from fiction on St. John’s uneven start as part of the broader tanking discussion.
  • The article notes NBA, NFL and college programs are all considered in the tanking debate.
  • A Jets fan imagery is used to illustrate extreme reactions to losses.
  • The debate touches on the ethical and competitive implications of tanking.
  • The piece includes quotes from Mike Vaccaro and Mark Cannizzaro on tanking dynamics.
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Jets QB Revolving Door Could Spin Once Again This Offseason
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Jets QB Revolving Door Could Spin Once Again This Offseason

  • Jets consider a quarterback pick as part of a strategic rebuild, with 2026 or 2027 options on the table.
  • Three first‑round picks in 2027 give the Jets flexibility to pursue a quarterback if needed.
  • Mendoza has been highlighted as a potential target after scouts watched his season performance.
  • Mendoza’s 12 games this season show strong passing and rushing numbers, adding to his draft appeal.
  • Rich Cimini notes the Jets’ decision will depend on conviction in Mendoza, Moore, and Simpson.
  • Fields was benched and Tyrod Taylor remains a free agent, shaping the Jets’ QB considerations.
  • The Jets’ draft capital from Sauce Gardner and Quinnen Williams trades remains a key asset.
  • The Jets’ offensive nucleus includes Wilson, Hall, and Metchie, under contract or likely to return in 2026.
  • Defensive players McDonald, Johnson II, and Sherwood are cited as potential building blocks for the future.
  • The article frames the Jets as having a bright future if they secure the right quarterback.
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Dolphins Have Found Winning Formula, But ...
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Dolphins Have Found Winning Formula, But ...

  • The Dolphins have won four of their last five games, signaling a late-season turnaround.
  • Running the ball has been a key factor, with 30 rushing attempts guiding wins.
  • The defense has thrived on producing two takeaways in wins, boosting their chances.
  • The team benefits when it leads early, having trailed once in five wins.
  • There are concerns that the passing game must rebound as the season progresses.
  • Tua Tagovailoa’s passer rating over the last seven games has been subpar at 74.4.
  • Darren Waller’s return could boost the offense after a four-game absence.
  • The running game has produced 160 rushing yards in three straight wins.
  • Miami’s recent run came after parting ways with GM Chris Grier, though his firing isn’t the reason for the wins.
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Jets Projected To Add Next Star WR In 2026 NFL Draft
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Jets Projected To Add Next Star WR In 2026 NFL Draft

  • The Jets are projected to add a top wide receiver in the 2026 NFL Draft, with Jordyn Tyson identified as a leading target.
  • Dane Brugler of The Athletic mocked Jordyn Tyson to the Jets at No. 7 in 2026, highlighting a potential roster build around a future quarterback.
  • The article ties Tyson’s college production to the Jets' long-term receiver plans, noting 61 catches for 711 yards and eight touchdowns this season.
  • The Jets already have Garrett Wilson as a No. 1 receiver, with Adonai Mitchell and John Metchie III providing depth and playmaking ability.
  • The piece discusses potential cap space and draft capital the Jets could use to pursue a quarterback in 2026 if they want to accelerate a rebuild.
  • Brugler’s mock draft envisions the Jets prioritizing pass-catching talent alongside potential quarterback plans for 2026.
  • Tyson’s NFL potential is described in terms of space creation and catching ability, drawing a comparison to Diggs.
  • The Jets’ receiving corps includes Mitchell and Metchie III, with Taylor also contributing at tight end as a rookie.
  • The article mentions the Jets could pursue re-signing Breece Hall to bolster the offense if needed.
  • The piece uses current Jets season context to frame Tyson as a top 2026 prospect amid ongoing mock draft discussions.
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#8
Jets Lose 2 Defenders Before AFC East Dolphins Showdown
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sports23h ago

Jets Lose 2 Defenders Before AFC East Dolphins Showdown

  • Jets will be without cornerback Jarvis Brownlee Jr. and linebacker Marcelino McCrary-Ball for the Week 14 game against the Dolphins.
  • Coach Aaron Glenn provided injury updates during Wednesday’s briefing, noting some players will be limited or rest as the week progresses.
  • The Jets are aiming to carry momentum from their Week 13 win over the Falcons into the Week 14 AFC East clash.
  • New York seeks revenge after a 27-21 loss earlier in the season to Miami.
  • Running through injury notes, Tony Adams and Harrison Phillips were listed without full practice but expected to recover.
  • McCrary-Ball had returned recently but is now sidelined again, limiting the Jets' linebacker depth.
  • The Jets have been bitten by the injury bug all season, a trend Glenn acknowledged in his Wednesday updates.
  • Glenn indicated other veterans and rotational players will be prepared to fill in as needed.
  • The Week 14 matchup will take place in the AFC East, with Miami visiting New York.
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Boyd, recovering from shooting, visits Jets' facility
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Boyd, recovering from shooting, visits Jets' facility

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  • Kris Boyd made an unannounced visit to the Jets facility, lifting teammates as he continues recovery from a gunshot wound.
  • Jets players called Boyd’s return visit a blessing and a beacon of positivity for the locker room.
  • Witnesses noted Boyd walked in with a smile, signaling visible progress in health and team morale.
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Former Falcon Ray-Ray McCloud Throws More Shade at Former Team
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Former Falcon Ray-Ray McCloud Throws More Shade at Former Team

  • McCloud publicly criticized his former Falcons team after the 27-24 loss to the Jets, posting criticism on social media.
  • Falcons coach Raheem Morris called McCloud a distraction and defended the team’s handling of the situation.
  • McCloud’s production with Atlanta dipped in 2025, following a career year in 2024.
  • McCloud was released by the Falcons and then joined the New York Giants’ practice squad.
  • McCloud’s comments came amid discussion that the feud began after Ike Hilliard’s firing.
  • Zac Robinson’s offense featured McCloud as a slot receiver during his 2024 campaign.
  • The article notes McCloud’s 2024 personal bests before a downturn in 2025.
  • Morris described the McCloud situation as a distraction he was dealing with.
  • Garrett Chapman authored the piece on Ray-Ray McCloud’s comments and Falcons coverage.
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