A new potential option has been suggested for the Jets that would make for a head-scratching answer to replacing Rodgers. Rodgers, a 41-year-old quarterback, simply does not offer New York a long-term option. However, neither would Kirk Cousins, who has now been suggested as a potential target.
The New York Jets have a defender heading to free agency that many teams could want, and one writer thinks the Atlanta Falcons could make a huge push.
Since then, Atlanta has hired former New York Jets defensive coordinator and interim head coach Jeff Ulbrich to the same position. Ulbrich spent 2015-20 as a Falcons assistant. He has stated that a main goal for him was to put pressure on opposing quarterbacks, something that Atlanta has consistently failed to do for several straight seasons now.
The New York Jets’ path to acquire one of their top quarterback targets just got easier. It’s no secret that the Darren Mougey/Aaron Glenn brain trust in New Yo
NFL insider suggests Falcons might be open to making a trade on NFL Draft night to improve their struggling defense
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The New York Jets have identified veteran quarterback Marcus Mariota as a target in free agency, per Connor Hughes of SNY.
The Atlanta Falcons hired Jeff Ulbrich as defensive coordinator in the hopes of getting more out of the team's recent defensive draft picks. But another initial potential impact Ulbrich could make is in free agency.
No doubt about it. The Atlanta Falcons need a pass-rusher like you and I need some economic relief. Groceries cost a lot of money these days, but you can only c
The Aaron Rodgers experiment in New York unofficially came to an end on February 13 when the team announced that they were parting ways with the future Hall of Fame quarterback after two uneventful seasons.