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The New York Jets are at the bottom of the league after six weeks. Entering Week 7, the Jets are the only winless team left in football, but they look to turn t
It's another horror show for Jets fans -- and they are using Gang Green's scary 0-6 record as inspiration for their Halloween decorations.
An a game that set offensive football back 50 years, the Broncos needed a 27-yard field goal by Wil Lutz late in the fourth quarter to pull off a 13-11 victory. The Broncos only had 71 yards in the second half, and Bo Nix was 4 of 10 for 49 yards -- but three points was enough in the second half to get Denver to 4-2 on the season.
The Carolina Panthers made a few adjustments to their active roster ahead of their Week 7 contest. As announced on Saturday, wide receiver Jalen Coker and center Austin Corbett have been activated from injured reserve. Both are expected to be available for tomorrow's matchup against the New York Jets.
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3 potential X-factors on the New York Jets defense vs. the Carolina Panthers in Week 7
Head coach Aaron Glenn's defense held the Broncos under 200 yards of offense. They'll need to repeat that performance on Sunday against the Carolina Panthers in Week 7 if they hope to pick up their first victory of the 2025 campaign. We've identified three potential X-factors for the Jets' defense versus the rebuilding Panthers.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/nfl/jets as Blockbuster Jets Trade Buzz Makes No Sense For New York. The New York Jets have been mixed around a lot of trade rumors this season. Recently, there's been growing speculation that the Jets could look to trade superstar wide receiver Garrett Wilson at the deadline.
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Here are the full injury reports for the New York Jets and Carolina Panthers ahead of their Week 7 game at MetLife Stadium: ** On injured reserve but 21-day practice window open.
This is a huge blow for the Jets' offense, which has very little firepower to go around. Wilson is by far their best receiver, with over 200 receiving yards more than their second-leading pass-catcher. Wilson has also led the Jets in receiving yards in 2022, 2023 and 2024.