Sights and sounds from New York Jets training camp
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New York Jets wide receiver Garrett Wilson is excited to see Justin Fields lead the offense this season. He described Fields in a direct way.
The New York Jets are just over one month away from kicking off the 2025 National Football League season. New York will begin the season on Sunday, Sept. 7th at
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Jets Wire on MSNCould the Jets have a reunion with former player coming?The New York Jets are taking a look at an old friend. With two inexperienced kickers doing battle during 2025 training camp in Caden Davis and Harrison Mevis, the team had Nick Folk in for a workout on Monday according to the NFL's transaction wire: Folk, 40, kicked for the Jets from 2010-2016.
The Jets are bringing back their Folk Hero. The team signed veteran kicker Nick Folk on Tuesday to solidify a position that has looked shaky early in training camp.
New York Jets quarterback Justin Fields feels relieved to be back on the practice field after dislocating a toe.
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Folk made the Pro Bowl as a rookie with the Dallas Cowboys (2007-09) and has also played for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2017) and New England Patriots (2019-22). The Jets signed former UFL kicker Harrison Mevis and released Anders Carlson in June. They waived undrafted free agent kicker Caden Davis on Tuesday.
Jets quarterback Justin Fields will practice for a couple of weeks with a plastic shield on the outside of his cleats to protect his dislocated toe.
The New York Jets signed one of the oldest active players in the NFL, as the team announced Tuesday it agreed to terms with 40-year-old kicker Nick Folk. This news came just hours after the Jets waived kicker Caden Davis.
FLORHAM PARK, N.J. -- When New York Jets coach Aaron Glenn was 25, like Sauce Gardner and Garrett Wilson will be when the season kicks off Sept. 7, he signed a five-year, $19.3 million contract extension with the Jets. That was huge money in 1997. It made him the second-highest paid cornerback, behind Deion Sanders.
The gelding is named for lifelong racetracker Benito "Benny" D'Avella, who gave him a pat in the winner's circle