East Rutherford, New Jersey — The last time the Jets and Giants locked the horn for joint practice was in Albany in 2005. After about three hours, they arrived at an angry team. The team hasn’t practiced together since, despite the convenience factor. It worked very well. In fact they will be back next year. And for the football part of it? Here’s what we saw from the jet…
1. Joe Flacco is currently a quarterback and jet And Zach Wilson — the coaches have made the decision to keep him this year because he means so much to both the team as a whole and Wilson personally. As he wrote in the spring, this offseason, Flacco told Wilson that he didn’t need to know every last minute thing that was happening on every play before every snap and that he needed to focus on his job. It helped Wilson play faster in the OTAs, mini-camps and early parts of training camps, and is expected to carry over when the quarterback returns from a meniscus injury. In short, things have been quite up and down for Wilson over the last year. He’s also battled a Yips case (which is why John Beck was hired mid-season), and his confidence absolutely needed to be restored. I helped. It has great value. There’s also great value in the Jets turning to Flacco until September when Wilson recovers.
2. Safety Jordan Whitehead, imported from the Bucks, had a revelation through Jets camp. Of course, he’s won championships and has the leadership he needs from that experience. On the field, he seems instinctive and fast and should be an impactful presence in the back end for Robert Saleh and defensive coordinator Jeff Ulbrich.
3. Upgrades in skill spots are obvious. breece hall Over the past four weeks, he’s been showing off his talent and playing a role on offense. Corey Davis He is reportedly in good health and weighs significantly less than he did a year ago. As a result, the Jets are now looking to confirm his route running ability.Then there’s the new tight end Tyler Conklin—who Ball seems to have found during training camp. If there’s ever a fantasy sleeper on the offense, it’s probably him.
4. 2 players in the top 10 source gardner When Garrett Wilson, bringing wacky abilities to the table (the former with stick coverage and 6’3″ flexibility, the latter with go-go gadget arms, ball tracking and post-catch run acumen). This year. But both need a full offseason in the NFL’s strength program, and they’ll get it in about five months from now.
Five. Kinen Williams Probably the best camp I’ve ever had as a jet. He emerged in great form (injuries hampered that last year) and started running as a disruptive force in the middle of Saleh’s defensive line.He got a little hurt, but he’s back there to practice. giants.
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