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Kiper Jr’s New York Giants & Jets 1st Picks in the 2022 NFL Draft
Kiper Jr’s New York Giants & Jets 1st Picks in the 2022 NFL Draft
Kiper Jr’s New York Giants & Jets 1st Picks in the 2022 NFL Draft
April has become a more important month than January for New York Giants and Jets fans. Neither groups has a team playing this weekend in the NFL Divisional Championships. Once again, the April draft will bring Giants and Jets fans the anticipation and excitement that other team's enthusiasts enjoy during the playoffs in January. On Wednesday, ESPN's NFL Draft guru Mel Kiper, Jr. released his first version of a first round mock draft. Let's see who he has going to the two New York teams with their first picks.
Are There Keys for Success in the New York Jets 2022 Schedule?
Are There Keys for Success in the New York Jets 2022 Schedule?
Are There Keys for Success in the New York Jets 2022 Schedule?
The 2022 NFL schedules were released on Monday. This is the time of year where New York Jets fans have a ton of time on their hands trying to find some nugget of optimism to grasp onto. Rationalizing the progress within a four win season is just another day at the office for an old grizzled Gang Green fanatic. What secrets lie within this year's NFL schedule? After 11 years, will this finally be the year that the Jets make the playoffs?
5 Resolutions for Woody Johnson’s New York Jets in 2022
5 Resolutions for Woody Johnson’s New York Jets in 2022
5 Resolutions for Woody Johnson’s New York Jets in 2022
2022 is a big year for Woody Johnson and the New York Jets. Gang Green owns the NFL's longest playoff drought, tying a franchise record of 11 straight seasons. Notice the word 'tying.' Losing is nothing new to this New York Jets organization. However, there may be a Super Bowl before you know it, if Mr. Johnson & Johnson applies the correct bandage. Here are 5 resolutions for Woody in order to resurrect his flailing NFL franchise in 2022.
NY Jets Safety May Have Scored a Touchdown for Military Athletes
NY Jets Safety May Have Scored a Touchdown for Military Athletes
NY Jets Safety May Have Scored a Touchdown for Military Athletes
For decades, student-athletes that were competing for the United States Military Academies had to complete their active duty military service time before they could pursue their professional athletic careers. Some famous ones over the past few decades have been NBA Hall of Famer David Robinson, former New York Giants wide receiver Phil McConkey as well as Dallas Cowboys legendary quarterback, Roger Staubach. McConkey spent 5 years as a Navy helicopter pilot before he put the shoulder pads back on. Well, a new New York Jets player may have helped change that situation.

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