Jets Draft Preview: Gang Green in rush to upgrade D-Line

The Jets came less than two quarters from stunning the Colts in the AFC Championship Game. Responding to the tease, the Jets have devoted this entire offseason to making themselves 23 minutes better than 2009. Read more »

Sanchez targeting mid-May return

MARK SANCHEZ started running in water a couple of weeks ago, but it will be at least another month before he starts running on land. The Jets' quarterback, who underwent knee surgery in February, is shooting for mid-May. Read more »

Leon comes Jetting back, eyes key role

Leon Washington, six months removed from surgery to repair a fracture in his left leg, started running three weeks ago in Florida. Thursday, he ran back to the Jets, signing a one-year tender and vowing to be a big factor in the upcoming season. Read more »

Leon comes Jetting back, eyes key role

Leon Washington, six months removed from surgery to repair a fracture in his left leg, started running three weeks ago in Florida. Thursday, he ran back to the Jets, signing a one-year tender and vowing to be a big factor in the upcoming season. Read more »

Washington to stay with Jets

Leon Washington is re-signing Thursday with the Jets. Unable to attract a suitor during the signing period for restricted free agents, which ends Thursday, Washington will sign his one-year tender worth $1.759 million. The money isn't guaranteed, and there's always the chance the Jets could trade him. Read more »

NFL suspends new Jets WR Holmes for four games

The Jets won't be able to unveil their new wide receiver - Santonio Holmes - until Week 5. The talented, but troubled former Steeler has received a four-game suspension for violating the NFL's substance-abuse policy. Read more »

Jets drafted Fantastic Four in 2000

On April 15, 2000, the Jets made four first-round picks, unprecedented in the 74-year history of the NFL draft. They selected Shaun Ellis, John Abraham, Chad Pennington and Anthony Becht, setting a foundation for the most successful decade in franchise history. Read more »

Jets super fan ‘Fireman Ed’ blasts DE Taylor

Jason Taylor has made no secret of his dislike for Jets fans, insulting them many times over his long career with the Dolphins. The most famous Jets fan of them all - Fireman Ed - offered this reaction when informed that Taylor is meeting Wednesday with team officials. Read more »

Jets roll out the red carpet for Taylor

Dolphins pass rusher Jason Taylor, one of the most despised opponents in Jets history, is meeting Wednesday with Jets officials to discuss the possibility of playing for them this season. Taylor, an unrestricted free agent, is due to arrive Wednesday for a visit. Read more »

Jets sign Stitser to compete with Folk

The Jets finally signed a placekicker to compete with the erratic Nick Folk, but hes hardly a household name - Clint Stitser, who has no NFL experience. Stitser kicked at Fresno State from 2003 to 2007, where he made 71% of his field goals. He was out of football in 2008 and 2009. Read more »

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