The people over at Pro Football Focus recently released their offensive tackle rankings for the 2024 season. New York Jets fans are not used to seeing their team’s tackles anywhere near these lists, but things have changed after an active offseason.
Despite only playing four snaps last season, plenty still believe that New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers is the best signal-caller in the league.
The Jets knew they had to upgrade the offensive line in preparation for the 2024 season. They went out and did just that, bringing in Tyron Smith and Morgan Moses (via trade with Baltimore) during free agency and selected Olu Fashanu in the first round of the draft.
Two veterans can mentor the young offensive tackles In response to an offensive line that some would describe as “atrocious” in 2023, the New York Jets approached the 2024 offseason with a clear emphasis on improving the offensive line.
A few days ago when ESPN’s Mike Clay picked the Jets to win the Super Bowl this year, some fans were caught by surprise. After all, the Jets currently own the longest playoff drought in American sports at 14 years.
The 2024 NFL Draft, which is hosted in Detroit, begins on April 25 and the New York Jets are slated to make the 10th overall selection when the first round gets underway.
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.
Morgan Moses dropped a truth bomb that’s more explosive than how happy he is to be back with the New York Jets. Speaking with reporters Wednesday after being traded back to the Jets by the Baltimore Ravens, Moses explained that he played nearly all of the 2023 season with a significant injury.
New York Jets right tackle Morgan Moses is recovering from surgery for a torn pectoral muscle but expects to be ready for training camp. "I look forward to having two arms this year," Moses said at his introductory press conference on Wednesday.
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson is about to feel the weight of the enormous five-year, $260 million deal he signed in the previous offseason.
In their search for new starters on the offensive line, the New York Jets reached into their not-so-distant past, trading for veteran tackle Morgan Moses on Thursday.
The Baltimore Ravens knew that they would need to find unique ways to solve their roster holes with a tight cap situation and plenty of needs. Their latest move only opened up a further need. When the Ravens traded starting right tackle Morgan Moses to the Jets, they opened up another position of need along the important offensive line.
The New York Jets made the biggest move of their legal tampering period on Wednesday, trading for Baltimore Ravens right tackle Morgan Moses. Moses, who spent the 2021 season with New York, is a significant upgrade over the team’s vacant right tackle spot and leaves just a single open spot – left tackle – open in the starting lineup.
The Ravens are already losing starting left guard John Simpson to the New York Jets in free agency and now they are parting ways with yet another starter on their offensive line.
Right tackle Morgan Moses is making his return to the New York Jets, ESPN reported Wednesday. Moses, who played in 17 games (16 starts) for New York in 2021, is headed to the Jets in a trade with the Baltimore Ravens.
The Ravens and Jets have completed a trade.
Baltimore Ravens fans were upset after the NFL gave a ridiculous punishment on Saturday. The league’s punishment was handed out just hours before the team will face the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Championship Game on Sunday.
The National Football League has been known for decades as the No Fun League. The league fines their players for petty and meaningless things that are rather harmless.
The Baltimore Ravens have been one of the more consistently successful franchises in recent memory. One way or another, they always seem to be right in
Morgan Moses will be wearing a pair of cleats in Week 1 versus the New York Jets that will honor an iconic skit from the beloved comedy series "Chappelle Show."
With two weeks left in the regular season, it's that time of the year where soon-to-be free agents need to start thinking about their future within certain
The New York Jets got lit up like a jack-o’-lantern by the division rival New England Patriots on Sunday, and apparently some Jets players thought that they were rubbing it in unnecessarily.
It appears the Bears were in the mix for Moses but one hurdle to getting a deal done remained.
Moses started every game for Washington from 2015 through 2020, and he instantly improves a Jets offensive line now tasked with keeping Zach Wilson upright.
A month after surprisingly being release by the Washington Football Team, offensive tackle Morgan Moses may be on the verge of finding a new home. According to ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler, Moses and the New York Jets are closing in on a potential multi-year deal.
Moses would replace right tackle George Fant, who New York signed to a three-year, $27.3 million contract last offseason.
There could be even more visits on the docket for Moses, who stands as one of the best offensive lineman left on the market.
Washington selected tackle Samuel Cosmi in the second round and then signed one-time Pro Bowl left tackle Charles Leno Jr. earlier this month, moves that made Moses surplus to requirements.
For the upcoming season, Moses is due $7.75 million, all of which would be transferred over to any trade partner's salary cap. He is also due $7.75 million for the 2022 season.
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