Turnovers are way down this year. Questions still abound as to who the #2 corner is and who will cover backs out of the backfield.
The QB carousel for the Jets is swinging back to Ryan Fitzpatrick this week and Bowles is hearing it from not only the media but Jets fans as well.
Here’s a look at this morning’s top stories for Tuesday September 6, 2016.
On Friday the National Football League announced the allocation of 33 compensatory draft picks for the 2016 NFL Draft, which will be held April 28-30. The New England Patriots received the maximum four compensatory picks: one in the third round, and three in the sixth round.
All eyes will be on Jackson to see what he has left in the tank and one particular area to focus on will be ball security. For a guy who hasn’t played all season, that will bear watching.
Fitzpatrick is having the best season of his career completing 61 percent of his passes, with 3428 passing yards and 26 TDs and just 12 picks for 89.6 passer rating on the year.
The focus on this week’s Patriots – Broncos game will not be about Brady – Manning or the high octane offenses but the prowess of each team’s defense. This one promises to be a defensive struggle
Tom Brady had another vintage performance in the fourth quarter as the Patriots overcame a 20-16 over the Jets to win a tough game 30-23.
With a great chess match between the Patriots and Jets looming on Sunday, we look at who will be the X-Factors for the Jets defense and the Patriots offense
The Patriots and Jets meet for the 116th time in their history at Gillette Stadium on Sunday. Like most, this game promises to be a very close one.
The Jets’ Chris Ivory is having an outstanding start to the 2015 season, he’s amassed 460 yards rushing, four touchdowns and has a 5.5 yard average
After a full week of training camp, here’s a list of players from around the Division who have been pleasant surprises, and disappointments.