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The Jets signed quarterback Justin Fields, and they've stayed committed to the run game with Breece Hall. Plus, one of Payton's former coaching pupils, Aaron Glenn, is now the head coach in New York.
This slate promises to deliver on the entertainment front, but what about on the gambling side of things? That's where we come in. Below, you can find our five best bets for the Week 6 slate and our picks for the remaining games, so you are well situated for Sunday.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are sitting pretty in the AFC North after the rest of the division had a nightmare Week 4. Here's a look at how things shake out in the division going into Week 5.
The Browns offense continued to be inept on Sunday, once again failing to score more than 17 points for the 11th straight week.
Host Caroline Hendershot is joined by Jets legend Quincy Enunwa and team reporter Eric Allen to preview the Green & White's Week 6 matchup with the Denver Broncos in London. In addition, they get surprise visits from a few other Jets legends,
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After rough outing vs. Broncos, it's time for Jets to give up on the Justin Fields experiment
When the Jets signed Fields to a two-year, $40M deal in free agency, it was a risky move. In his first four seasons with the Chicago Bears and Pittsburgh Steelers, the 11th pick of the 2021 draft never threw for more than 2,562 passing yards or 17 touchdown passes.
Justin Fields has failed yet another NFL franchise and the Pittsburgh Steelers have to be glad they dodged that bullet.