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New York Jets running back Zach Evans has announced his retirement from football at the age of 24 after signing last season.
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Jets Wire on MSNJets QB Justin Fields projected to rush for a ton of yards in 2025Cameron's logic checks out. In Fields' previous two seasons as a full-time starter, he easily cleared 625 rushing yards, including a historic 1,143 as a sophomore in 2022. Fields should have a long leash as the Jets' starter in 2025, and expect the Jets to tap into his scrambling ability.
Placement on the reserve/retired list means the Jets retain Evans' rights. If he decided to make a comeback at some point, it'd be New York with the first crack at having him on their roster, if they still wanted him. But that placement, rather than being cut by the Jets, suggests Evans is ready for a new chapter, at least right now.
As fun as it is to watch Winston, all eyes in MetLife Stadium will likely be on Dart, who would potentially be playing in his first preseason game. The Giants traded up to 25th overall in the draft to land Dart, so he's definitely going to have some pressure on him as soon as he steps on the field.
The New York Jets have used the offseason to get younger and in the process has taken fliers on some intriguing talent. The most interesting player added to the
The New York Jets are kicking the tires on former Pro Bowl kicker and ex-fan favorite Nick Folk, per Brian Costello of the New York Post.
Teams will get a chance to prove how good their roster is once the regular season gets going. In the mean time, ESPN took their annual offseason stab at ranking all 32 NFL teams head-to-head. Check out ESPN's full 2025 edition of their roster rankings right here (including the New York Jets ):
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As the New York Jets continue training camp, undrafted rookie DT Payton Page is generating buzz for potentially making the roster.