The oddsmakers are on the Jets' side much more often than not for the upcoming season.
Dolphins LB Bradley Chubb suffered a torn ACL which cut his 2023 season short. Chubb detailed how rehab is going and cited his optimistic mindset as how he’s getting through it. “It’s going good, man,” Chubb said, via the Team Torque podcast.
Some key contributors on the New York Jets defense were in attendance to take in a different New York sport. On Monday night, Edge rusher Jermaine Johnson, linebacker Quincy Williams, and linebacker Jamien Sherwood attend the Knicks’ second-round opener against the Indiana Pacers.
New York Jets' defensive end Jermaine Johnson has high expectations for Year 3 in the NFL. After seeing limited snaps as a rookie, the 2022 first-round draft pick emerged as an effective starter and Pro Bowl alternate in 2023.
Jets edge rusher Jermaine Johnson will be welcoming a former Florida State teammate to the club this year. The Jets took quarterback Jordan Travis in the fifth round of the draft to serve as a developmental piece behind Aaron Rogers and Tyrod Taylor as he returns from the broken leg that dashed hopes of a national title in Tallahassee last year.
Jets defensive end Jermaine Johnson II was a first-round pick in 2022, but his rookie season didn't go as expected. He made no starts, played 312 defensive snaps in 14 games and totaled 2.5 sacks.
The former teammate’s reaction can be telling, and, in this case, the New York Jets have to like what they've seen so far. When the Jets used the No. 171 overall draft pick on Florida State quarterback Jordan Travis, starting defensive end Jermaine Johnson did not hold back.
After revamping their offensive line and adding some pieces defensively, the New York Jets, with a healthy Aaron Rodgers, could be a dark-horse playoff contender in the AFC.
Former Florida State star Jermaine Johnson II is coming off a dominant season with the New York Jets, where he amassed 55 tackles, 7.5 sacks, a forced fumble, and an interception during his Pro Bowl campaign.
The Pro Bowl Games are almost upon us and the New York Jets have plenty of stars (on the defensive side at least) to take part. Cornerback Sauce Gardner, defensive tackle Quinnen Williams, and edge rusher Jermaine Johnson are all in Orlando, Florida to take part in this week's event.
New York Jets' edge rusher Jermaine Johnson walked the walk in Year 2. After playing a minimal role as a rookie, the 2022 first-round draft pick is heading to the Pro Bowl Games on the heels of a breakout 2023 campaign.
Two years ago, it didn't look like Florida State was on pace for a swift climb back to the top of college football. Despite the Seminoles coming off a 3-6 season and with uncertainty surrounding the program, graduate transfer Jermaine Johnson still chose to play out his final season of eligibility in Tallahassee.
The Las Vegas Raiders’ offensive line is starting to round into form as the season progresses. While they have allowed 22 sacks through the first nine games of the season, they have several games this season where they have not allowed a sack, and they are getting a more consistent push up front, resulting in an improving run game.
Jermaine Johnson is making a significant impact on the field amidst an NFL season characterized by unexpected team standings and pivotal player performances.
The officials for Sunday night’s Kansas City Chiefs-New York Jets game missed a blatant holding violation on a key Patrick Mahomes scramble late in the game.
Jermaine Johnson looks different, feels different and stands ready to deliver different results in 2023. The second-year pro spoke confidently from the podium after the New York Jets' first padded practice of training camp. "I just feel different.
Jermaine Johnson is the forgotten first-round pick for the New York Jets. Sauce Gardner and Garrett Wilson were the other two first-round picks in 2022 and they won Defensive and Offensive Rookie of the Year respectively.
The New York Jets look to have hit a home run during the 2022 NFL Draft. In the first round, they selected the eventual Offensive and Defensive Rookie of the Year, landing cornerback Sauce Gardner at No.
Several rookies shined for the Jets, but first-round pick Jermaine Johnson wasn't one of them. Johnson, who was the third of three first-round picks for New York in the 2022 NFL Draft (No.
One of the many thrilling first-year players on the 2022 New York Jets is defensive end, Jermaine Johnson. The third first-round draft selection made by the Jets earlier this year was widely viewed as a steal at the time when the Jets traded up to get him.
NY Jets head coach Robert Saleh spoke to the media on Wednesday and gave several injury updates. For injuries, Jermaine (Johnson) will be out today. He’s getting a lot better.
New York Jets rookie defensive end Jermaine Johnson has been ruled out for Sunday's game against the host Green Bay Packers. "Jermaine, dealing with his ankle, is going to be out.
Along the path to a nice 3-2 start, aside from offensive tackle, the New York Jets have managed to stay relatively healthy. The lone player to be inactive due to injury in Sunday’s win was linebacker, Quincy Williams (ankle).
It was a rough start once again for the Jets, but their top three youngsters gave fans something to hang their hats on.
The Jets have four rookies who Vegas believes could contend for an NFL Rookie of the Year award.
The Jets are doing the heavy lifting in their rookie deals first. After agreeing to terms with No. 4 overall pick Sauce Gardner, the Jets have signed the third of their first-rounders — Jermaine Johnson — to his four-year rookie contract.
An edge rusher-heavy 2022 class has seen Aidan Hutchinson, Travon Walker and Kayvon Thibodeaux overshadow Jermaine Johnson. But the Florida State defensive end is gaining steam to come off the board earlier than expected.
Jermaine Johnson II took a risk to play one year in Tallahassee, and he achieved the desired result as he announced his intention to enter the 2022 NFL Draft.
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