Some of the New York Jets' more recent free-agent acquisitions haven't worked out as well as they hoped. Now, the team can move from some of their aging contracts...with some dead money tied on the side. New York voided the contracts of tackle Duane Brown, pass rusher Carl Lawson, defensive tackle Quinton Jefferson, and safety Jordan Whitehead.
The New York Jets are 3rd in the AFC East with a 6-9 record. Despite having an elite defense, their offense has been an utter disappointment. The reason behind their offensive failures is the struggling offensive line.
All the New York Jets wanted in 2023 was one healthy and productive quarterback. Looking back, they might wish they had answered when Joe Flacco knocked in September.
Shortly back from an earlier stint on IR, his season has officially come to an end.
Duane Brown's second season as a New York Jet did not go according to plan, and it will end in disappointing fashion. On Wednesday, the Jets placed the veteran offensive tackle on Injured Reserve for the second time this year.
On Saturday, ESPN's Adam Schefter reported that New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers would be medically cleared to return in Week 16 after tearing his Achilles in Week 1.
Injuries have forced the New York Jets to start three different players at left tackle this season. In Weeks 1 and 2, it was the 38-year-old Duane Brown.
The New York Jets will likely use a ninth different starting offensive line combination when they host the Atlanta Falcons in Week 13, but this time it'll be because of improving health. Left tackles Duane Brown and Mekhi Becton should be available.
Following their third straight loss, the 4-6 New York Jets travel back home to take on the 7-3 Miami Dolphins, but not after making more changes to the offense.
New York Jets left tackle Duane Brown was activated from injured reserve after an injury that's kept him out since September. Brown, 38, was added to the 53-man roster on the final day of his 21-day practice window.
Thursday marked the final day of Duane Brown‘s 21-day practice window after he was designated for return from injured reserve. The Jets have elected to use an IR activation on the veteran offensive tackle.
Tim Boyle may start the game behind center when the New York Jets take on the Miami Dolphins in the leagues first ever Black Friday game, but he may end up running for his life.
The Jets return to prime-time in their Week 9 matchup against the Chargers. Here's a look at three key matchups New York must win if it wants to secure its fourth victory in a row on "Monday Night Football."
At least one reinforcement is on the way for the New York Jets' injured-ravaged offensive line. On Thursday, the Jets announced that they have opened the 21-day activation window for veteran left tackle Duane Brown, who has been on Injured Reserve since September 23.
The New York Jets are designating veteran OT Duane Brown to return from injured reserve this week, per Zack Rosenblatt. This officially opens a three-week window of time for the Jets to activate him or he would miss the remainder of the season.
Duane Brown is eligible to return to the New York Jets' active roster this week, but the team has yet to announce its plans for the veteran offensive tackle.
The Jets' offensive line problems have gone from bad to worse.
Two interesting developments out of Jets camp today as starting left tackle Duane Brown was held out of practice for the second consecutive day. Remember, Brown missed several games last season on injured reserve due to a shoulder injury.
A welcome sight for Jets fans today as the team saw Duane Brown return to action at 1 Jets Drive. This, after missing all of training camp up to this
The Jets offensive line concerns have been front and center all training camp. With Mekhi Becton looking good in limited action so far this preseason, that answers one question.
The Jets are scheduled to play four primetime games across their first nine contests and that doesn't account for matchups possibly being flexed into different broadcast slots this fall.
Three possible candidates to join latest inductee JJ Watt in the Houston Texans' Ring of Honor.
Despite being healthy for all of one game over the past two seasons, Mekhi Becton voiced a strong stance against playing right tackle again. The Jets moved Becton from left to right tackle ahead of training camp last year, sliding George Fant to the right side.
According to Rich Cimini of ESPN, Jets OT Duane Brown is coming back for his 17th season at age 37 despite coming off of surgery to repair a torn left rotator cuff.
The agent for New York Jets left tackle Duane Brown said the five-time Pro Bowl selection will return for a 17th season in 2023. Kennard McGuire confirmed the plans for his 37-year-old client with ESPN on Sunday.
Veteran tackle Duane Brown is planning to make his New York Jets debut Sunday against the Miami Dolphins. "As of now, I'm good to go," the five-time Pro Bowl selection told reporters on Friday.
The New York Jets placed LT Duane Brown on injured reserve Saturday, according to Mike Garafolo. The expectation is that Brown will be able to return from the shoulder injury suffered in a “few weeks.” Garafolo adds that Brown and doctors discussed multiple options, including surgery, but he wants to rehab and try to return as soon as Week 5.
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