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New York Jets quarterback and free-agent signee Justin Fields was carted off at training camp on Thursday morning.
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Jets Wire on MSN3 observations from Day 1 of New York Jets training campHere are three observations from the first day of Jets training camp: Let's start with the good: quarterback Justin Fields and wide receiver Garrett Wilson quickly made the "play of the day" during the first practice.
The New York Giants aren't committed to being a playoff team in 2025, but do anticipate being a "competitive team."
New York Jets quarterback Justin Fields has a dislocated toe on his right foot and will be evaluated by the team on a daily basis. The team announced the diagnosis a few hours after Fields limped off the practice field Thursday morning and was carted into the facility.
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Total Pro Sports on MSNNew York Giants Face Backlash Over Strange New Training Camp Rule After Jaxson Dart’s Shaky DebutSometimes, all it takes is one throw to light up the internet. That’s exactly what happened when Jaxson Dart, the New York Giants ’ rookie quarterback, tossed a pick-six during his first training camp session. The clip exploded online. And then the real problem began.
The New York Giants have added significant incentives to Dexter Lawrence's contract one day after he downplayed his current deal.
Training camps have kicked off around the NFL, and our team reporters are on the ground each day following all the action. The New York Jets' camp is taking place in Florham Park, New Jersey, and Jets reporter Rich Cimini has the latest intel on standouts,
J.J. Watt is fed up with the over-analyzation of NFL training camp. The five-time All-Pro defensive end took to X on Thursday and eviscerated members of sports media who are tracking stats during the preseason.
The external expectations for the New York Jets in Aaron Glenn's first year as head coach aren't exactly too high. And that goes for Justin Fields, too.
Teams around the NFL are unveiling new uniforms and redesigns this offseason. Here's a look at the newest uniforms and helmets throughout the league.
However, even amid a makeover in the secondary, one young player could be primed to make a big leap in 2025. According to ESPN’s Seth Walder, second-year safety Tyler Nubin is the x-factor to watch across the Giants’ roster.