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Gang Green Nation on MSNScouting Jets kicker Harrison MevisIn an ideal world, the optimum outcome might be for the Jets to carry Mevis for placekicking and Davis as a kickoff ...
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Columbia Daily Tribune on MSNWhat to expect from Missouri football’s special teams, where numbers are smaller, in 2025As rosters shrunk to prepare for anticipated roster limits, Missouri football’s special teams took the brunt. Here’s what to ...
New York begins training camp this week. Here are players and key position battles to watch -- and a 53-man roster projection ...
Listen, we’re ripping pages out of some [past] situations that we want to get better at,” Glenn said in June. “We want to ...
The New York Jets signed United Football League standout kicker Harrison Mevis and released veteran kicker Anders Carlson. Mevis earned the popular nickname “The Thiccer Kicker” for his 5-foot ...
A full preview of the New York Jets' special teams unit ahead of training camp in 2025 highlighted by some massive historic changes.
The Jets' plan is to incorporate a form of hitting/tackling, something that former head coach Robert Saleh mostly avoided.
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The Lead on MSNWhich Jets Training Camp Players Are Important To Watch?The New York Jets’ training camp officially begins on July 25. With it, new Head Coach Aaron Glenn will establish his brand ...
Both Jackson Arnold and Hugh Freeze know all too well what it's like to be stunned by the Missouri Tigers in the closing seconds of a game. They're looking to ...
There are many intriguing storylines entering New York Jets training camp, but there are also two to ignore. Shortly after the darkest day of the year, a beacon of light shines forth.
Leander Wiegand, the Jets’ international pathway program player, gets a roster exemption if he is on the practice squad.
The youth is already apparent on special teams (another AG hot-button topic) with Chris Banjo, a mere 35 years old with a ...
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