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Flying Through the Big Apple - RoundingThird's New York Jets (M17)
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Re: Flying Through the Big Apple - RoundingThird's New York Jets (M17)
The League Recap: End of Regular Season Awards:
Black Monday: Indianapolis Colts fire HC Chuck Pagano after team lost final 6 games Cincinnati Bengals fire HC Marvin Lewis after 14 seasons, 0 playoff wins One Final Author's Note: So, this is new territory for me. This is the first time since chronicling Madden dynasties on OS that I have failed to make the playoffs, so I'm not sure what to do. I decided to keep Todd Bowles, since it clearly wasn't his fault that we lost our last two games. We need a QB, and a couple of wide receivers. Playing in the New York Metropolitan Area, we have plenty of funds available to use during free agency, since we sent most of our early draft picks to New England and Los Angeles. In the coming posts, I'll summarize the rest of the postseason, and then get right into the offseason. I look forward to making amends in 2017 with what should be a new look Jets team. Muhammad Wilkerson has declined initial offers and will test free agency, and most likely leave.
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11-26-2016, 08:46 PM | #138 |
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Re: Flying Through the Big Apple - RoundingThird's New York Jets (M17)
Phillip Rivers must have had an amazing season, which is kinda suprising.
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11-26-2016, 09:42 PM | #139 |
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Re: Flying Through the Big Apple - RoundingThird's New York Jets (M17)
Playoff Recap: Wild Card Weekend: Titans 20, Chiefs 17 Vikings 32, Packers 29 Chargers 14, Steelers 34 Saints 14, Seahawks 20 Divisional Playoffs: Titans 13, Patriots 27 Vikings 29, Panthers 21 Steelers 42, Jaguars 21 Seahawks 27, Giants 0 Conference Championships: Steelers 7, Patriots 52 Vikings 35, Seahawks 21 Super Bowl LI: Patriots 31, Vikings 12 MVP: Tom Brady Notable Players Retiring: Bengals OLB Karlos Dansby Cardinals OLB A.J. Hawk Chargers TE Antonio Gates Chiefs HC Andy Reid Colts MLB D'Qwell Jackson Colts K Adam Vinatieri Colts DE Robert Mathis Eagles FB John Kuhn 49ers K Phil Dawson Packers OLB Julius Peppers Panthers OLB Thomas Davis, Sr. Raiders K Sebastian Janikowski Rams HC Jeff Fisher Ravens WR Steve Smith, Sr. Steelers OLB James Harrison Texans DT Vince Wilfork Vikings CB Terrence Newman Coaching Carousel: Lions hire Chuck Pagano as their next head coach, signing him to a 3 year contractBengals hire John Glidewell as their next head coach, signing him to a 3 year contract After Andy Reid unexpectedly retired, Chiefs hire Demetrius Turner as their next head coach, signing him to a 3 year contract Colts hire Jim Caldwell as their next head coach, signing him to a 2 year deal
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11-26-2016, 10:27 PM | #140 |
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Re: Flying Through the Big Apple - RoundingThird's New York Jets (M17)
Jets Hot Stove: Brandon Marshall To Retire February 15, 2017--- In a move that shocked the entire NFL world, especially the New York Jets organization, Jets WR Brandon Marshall announced that he is retiring amid health concerns. For years, Marshall has gathered venerability around the league for his openness about his mental health issues, specifically his struggles with bipolar disorder. His ability to manage it and still perform well on the field is what made him great. His announcement is especially bittersweet for the Jets because it means that he finishes a great career without ever playing in the postseason. The Jets, of course, have blown any chance at the playoffs each of the last two years by losing to the Bills in their final game. When Marshall called up Jets President of Day-to-Day Operations Sam Freday, he told him the truth. Freday asked if there was anything he could say to change his mind, but Marshall simply said that he couldn't continue to play in good conscience knowing that his mental health was threatening to make him a bad teammate. He didn't want to do that to the organization he had grown to love in the last two years since coming over in a trade from Chicago. On a lesser note, this creates another gaping hole in the Jets' roster, at WR. The plan was for the Jets to sign a quarterback or even a wide receiver in free agency, but with only $1 million in cap space available, that doesn't seem realistic. Now, they will have to turn to the draft, in which their highest pick is in Round 3.* * This will change in a moment, if you keep reading... Other Jets Offseason News: DE Muhammad Wilkerson was given the franchise tag to avoid free agency, after declining team's initial offer Jets sign free agent WR Vincent Jackson to a 2 year, $13.6 million deal So, where did we get all that money???
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Jets trade CB Darrelle Revis, 2018 2nd round pick, 2017 5th round pick to Tampa Bay in exchange for 1st overall pick in this year's draft Jets trade SS Calvin Pryor III, 2017 3rd round pick to Indianapolis in exchange for 6th overall pick in this year's draft The New York Jets are officially ON THE CLOCK!!!!
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12-01-2016, 02:38 PM | #141 |
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Re: Flying Through the Big Apple - RoundingThird's New York Jets (M17)
Free Agency Recap: Bears: C Patrick Lewis FB Derek Watt LT Matthew McCants DT Bruce Gaston DE Helva Matungulu LG Greg Van Roten DE Chris Canty WR Cordarrelle Patterson SS Nate Allen K Caleb Sturgis TE Owen Daniels SS Josh Evans DE Jonathan Bullard Bengals: LT Andre Smith WR Jeremy Kerley WR Riley Cooper P Shawn Powell Bills: FB David Johnson WR Emmanuel Sanders FS Malcolm Bronson OLB A.J. Klein QB Josh Johnson DE Stacy McGee HB Cierre Wood CB Taveze Calhoun FS J.J. Wilcox K Ryan Succop Broncos: LG Ronald Leary CB Prince Iworah DT Wade Keliikipi QB Taylor Heinicke RG Earl Watford WR Kenny Stills DE Robert Thomas C Sam Brenner FS Darrell Stuckey DE Greg Hardy FB Zach Line DT Jamie Meder WR Chris Matthews Browns: WR Albert Wilson QB Tom Savage K Cody Parkey QB Case Keenum DE Lawrence Guy FB Jorvorskie Lane, Sr. RG William Campbell DT Josh Chapman WR Dwayne Harris WR Andre Holmes K Travis Coons RG Andrew Tiller Buccaneers: LG Amini Silatolu CB Larry Scott LT Luke Joeckel FB Jed Collins WR Titus Davis MLB Nate Irving CB Patrick Robinson DT Jordan Hill RT Josh Wells C Brian Schwenke WR Willie Snead OLB Rob Ninkovich FS Jaiquawn Jarrett Cardinals: C Nick Sundberg QB Tyler Wilson FS Anthony Levine, Sr. OLB Lynden Trail RG Mike Harris HB Jeremy Stewart DE Frank Alexander DE Caushaud Lyons C T.J. Johnson OLB Willie Young FB Darrel Young CB Dexter McDonald DE Damontre Moore DT Kenrick Ellis Chargers: QB Mike Bercovici SS Duke Ihenacho FB Austin Johnson RG Patrick Omameh WR Brian Quick FB John Conner K Dan Carpenter FS Craig Dahl LG Jeremiah Poutasi FS Brandian Ross Chiefs: OLB Jonathan Massaquoi OLB Junior Galette WR Kamar Aiken MLB Sean Spence Colts: SS Kemal Ishmael HB Rajion Neal OLB Sam Acho K John Potter FB Kiero Small CB Sterling Moore DE Kelcy Quarles CB Chance Casey FS Tevin McDonald OLB J.R. Tavai QB Ryan Nassib DE Trent Cole RT Jordan Mills OLB Prince Shembo OLB John Simon WR Robert Woods DT Terrell McClain MLB Sean Weatherspoon Cowboys: CB Dwayne Gratz DT Dominique Easley SS Will Hill III Dolphins: CB Alex Carter K Garrett Hartley DE Kapron Lewis-Moore RG Jordan Devey DT John Jenkins LT Tom Compton FS Craig Loston CB Justin Coleman RG Ted Karras QB Dan Lefevour WR Dezmin Lewis FB Lonnie Pryor HB Darrin Reaves DE L.T. Walton DT David Moala OLB Eric Pinkins MLB Mason Foster RT Tony Hills LT Chris Faulk CB Josh Robinson Eagles: P Brandon Fields CB Davon House MLB Brandon Hepburn K Dustin Hopkins DE Sam Montgomery CB Lou Young HB Antonio Andrews HB Danny Woodhead MLB B.J. Goodson LT Charles Leno, Jr. Falcons: MLB Gerald Hodges, Jr. DE Ben Gardner QB Thaddeus Lewis FS Khalid Wooten OLB Courtney Upshaw DE Mario Addison DT T.J. Barnes K Cairo Santos CB Randall Evans DE Justin Trattou RG Alvin Bailey DT Devon Still WR Chris Hogan DT Ricky Lumpkin 49ers: RT Michael Ola LG Hugh Thornton OLB Scott Solomon C Bryan Stork MLB Carl Bradford WR Taylor Gabriel Giants: WR Jalin Marshall TE Larry Donnell K Chris Boswell FS Jordan Richards HB Don Jackson MLB Steven Johnson RG James Stone HB Robert Turbin OLB Jonathan Newsome P Jeff Locke RT Austin Pasztor SS D.J. Swearinger WR Reuben Randle HB Isaiah Crowell MLB Audie Cole Jaguars: MLB Keenan Robinson RT Mike Remmers LG Harland Gunn Jets: WR Vincent Jackson Lions: CB Mike Jordan MLB Scooby Wright III DE Kerry Wynn DT Jesse Williams CB Demetrius McCray DE Bjoern Werner MLB Justin Tuggle FS Isa Abdul-Quddus MLB Joplo Bartu Packers: RG Jon Asamoah Panthers: DE Tony Jerod-Eddie MLB Paul Worrilow P Mike Scifres CB Chris Davis P Colton Schmidt DE Ryan Davis OLB Jeremiah George RG Steven Means LT Eugene Monroe CB A.J Bouye OLB James-Michael Johnson LT Nate Chandler Patriots: MLB Josh Mauga OLB Alex Okafor CB Morris Claiborne OLB Jayrone Elliott DE Marcus Smith II DE Corey Wootton HB Daniel Herron RT Jeff Adams Raiders: DT Mike Martin DE Kourtnei Brown K Shaun Suisham WR Josh Gordon LT Garry Gilliam TE Jared Cook K Greg Zuerlein FS Ricardo Allen LT Marcus Cannon MLB Jon Bostic Rams: TE Mychal Rivera FS Duke Williams Head Coach Toma Pita DT Henry Melton DE Derrick Shelby Ravens: RT Menelik Watson WR Hakeem Nicks CB Robert Alford HB Shane Vereen HB Ronnie Hillman SS Keith Tandy MLB Brock Coyle WR Marquise Goodwin WR Brian Hartline Redskins: FB James Casey K Josh Scobee CB Kevin Peterson C Ryan Jensen DT Sylvester Williams MLB Donald Butler RG T.J. Lang FS Tony Jefferson MLB Vince Williams Saints: MLB Daryl Washington WR Marquess Wilson K Robbie Gould FB Derrick Coleman CB Deji Olatoye CB Alterraun Verner MLB Will Compton MLB Emmanuel Acho Seahawks: FB Ryan Hewitt CB Kalan Reed RT Bryce Harris DE Josh Mauro HB Shaun Draughn OLB Markus Golden LT Terren Jones Steelers: CB DeAndre Elliott K Kai Forbath FB Nikita Whitlock LT Chris Hairston QB Connor Shaw OLB Jarvis Jones WR Marcus Tucker TE Jake McGee LT Cameron Fleming CB JaCorey Shepherd QB Charlie Whitehurst TE Hakeen Valles WR Charles Johnson K Randy Bullock WR K.J. Maye DT Tyson Jackson Texans: DE Kroy Biermann DT Alameda Ta'amu FS Bradley McDougald SS Duron Harman QB Brad Sorensen CB Greg Ducre K Blair Walsh WR Marlon Brown P Steve Weatherford DT Terrence Cody Titans: CB Tye Smith QB Stephen Morris FS Justin Simmons DE Datone Jones K Connor Barth HB Theo Riddick DT Sealver Siliga DE IK Enemkpali FS Robert Golden WR Markus Wheaton CB Byron Maxwell K Nick Novak Vikings: FB Will Tukuafu DE Erik Walden P Robert Malone P Ryan Quigley K Andrew Franks FB Jamize Olawale OLB Ray-Ray Armstrong Other Transactions: Trades: Raiders trade OLB Bruce Irvin to Seahawks for 2017 2nd round pick, 2018 7th round pick Texans trade TE C.J Fiedorowicz to Ravens for DT Willie Henry, 2018 3rd round pick
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12-03-2016, 08:50 AM | #142 |
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Re: Flying Through the Big Apple - RoundingThird's New York Jets (M17)
2017 NFL Draft Preview: Top 10 Overall Prospects: 1. WR Treveon Griffen, LSU 2. QB Brody Barth, Texas A&M 3. DT Gerard Robinson, Texas A&M 4. LT Pete Forbes, Notre Dame 5. LT Dmitrius Winston, Ole Miss 6. HB Lincoln Barden, Oregon 7. SS Watts Colvin, Penn State 8. OLB J.T. Mumphrey, Texas A&M 9. OLB Anthony Marino, UCLA 10. WR Kasheem Ragland, Nebraska Mel Kiper Jr.'s Jets' Team Needs: 1. Quarterback - Geno Smith was almost the exclusive reason why the Jets lost their last two games and missed out on the playoffs. Look for Sam Freday to be aggressive, and take Barth at #1. 2. Outside Linebacker - Although this is a position that the Jets thrived at last year with rookies Darron Lee and Jordan Jenkins, they don't have any depth behind them. With two solid OLBs in the top 10, this depth issue could be addressed. 3. Cornerback - Trading Revis to the Bucs for the #1 pick was what made this position a team need. You have to think the Jets won't be content relying on Buster Skrine, Dee Milliner, and Marcus Williams. But, with the first CB lower on the board, we might not see them take one at #1 or #6. 4. Wide Receiver - Even before Brandon Marshall unexpectedly retired, he was the only reliable wide out on this team. Yes, they have Gronk, and that alone might be enough. The recent acquisition of Vincent Jackson helped a little bit, but unless the younger wideouts like Devin Smith, Quincy Enunwa, and Jeremy Ross can develop, it might be wise to take somebody like Griffen at #1, or Ragland at #6. 5. Right Tackle - The Jets have a solid offensive line, but at right tackle, they lack depth. Breno Giacomini is on an island out there, and it is a good idea to get him some help. The problem is, the Jets might not have enough picks in this draft to do so. 1st Round Pick Order: 1. Jets 2. Browns 3. Dolphins 4. Browns 5. Lions 6. Jets 7. Falcons 8. Broncos 9. Bengals 10. Redskins 11. Bears 12. Titans 13. Cardinals 14. Texans 15. 49ers 16. Cowboys 17. Bills 18. Raiders 19. Ravens 20. Rams 21. Packers 22. Chargers 23. Saints 24. Chiefs 25. Titans 26. Giants 27. Jaguars 28. Panthers 29. Seahawks 30. Steelers 31. Vikings 32. Patriots Jets Picks: #1 (R1) #6 (R1) #180 (R6) #212 (R7)
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12-04-2016, 11:05 AM | #143 |
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Re: Flying Through the Big Apple - RoundingThird's New York Jets (M17)
NFL Draft Recap: First Round Picks: 1. Jets: CB Jawaun Waller, Miami 2. Browns: QB Brody Barth, Texas A&M 3. Dolphins: HB Lincoln Barden, Oregon 4. Browns: SS Watts Colvin, Penn State 5. Lions: WR Treveon Griffen, LSU 6. Jets: WR Dareon Warfield, Oklahoma 7. Falcons: DT Gerard Robinson, Texas A&M 8. Broncos: WR Kasheem Ragland, Nebraska 9. Bengals: OLB Anthony Marino, UCLA 10. Redskins: CB Jimmy Barner, Texas 11. Bears: CB James Monty, Wisconsin 12. Titans: DE Lavacheya Wesley, Penn State 13. Cardinals: CB DeMarco Stanford, USC 14. Texans: CB DeAndre Felder, Clemson 15. 49ers: QB Bruce Gregg, Oregon 16. Cowboys: OLB T.J. Seward, Alabama 17. Bills: DT Myles Pennel, Miami 18. Raiders: DE Emanuel Lawrie, Penn State 19. Ravens: SS Jadeveon Grant, UCLA 20. Rams: WR Simuel Johnson, Jr., Florida 21. Packers: RT Gary Church, Ohio State 22. Chargers: FS Devin Garnes, UCLA 23. Saints: CB B.J. German, LSU 24. Chiefs: OLB J.T. Mumphrey, Texas A&M 25. Titans: DE Huston Fontenot, Stanford 26. Giants: SS Nate Hodgdon, Nebraska 27. Jaguars: DT Nate Poyer, Pittsburgh 28. Panthers: OLB Johnathon Brodine, Ole Miss 29. Seahawks: LT Dawson Weary, Wisconsin 30. Steelers: WR Will Rowe, Ohio State 31. Vikings: LG Sean LeBlanc, Notre Dame 32. Patriots: MLB Clinton Baugh, Oregon Jets Draft Picks 1. CB Jawaun Waller, Miami Despite coming in at #12 overall, Adam Schefter believed that Waller was the best athlete in this year's class. He broke the school record for interceptions in a season at The U with 10 this past year in his senior season. Named the ACC defensive player of the year for the third year in a row, Waller finished #3 in the Heisman voting, with 3 pick sixes, a kick return TD, a punt return TD and even a receiving touchdown. The exclamation point of his college career came in the Pinstripe Bowl victory against Minnesota when he dove to break up a play, but knocked it up in the air for a teammate, who took it to the house after Waller laid a huge block on Gophers QB Mitch Leidner. The #1 CB prospect is expected to be a menace in the Jets' secondary, and will most likely be the #1 corner on the roster. He might be the best CB to come into the league since Richard Sherman. 6. WR Dareon Warfield, Oklahoma The tall, strong muscular phenom blossomed into Sooners QB Baker Mayfield's favorite target. The two connected over 70 times this season, with Warfield averaging 22.4 yards per reception, with Warfield winning the Biletnikoff Award for the nation's best receiver, and was an integral part of Oklahoma's trips to the College Football Playoff in consecutive years. Todd McShay loves Warfield's potential a ton, yet still sees room to develop and hone in his professionalism. With the pass catching ability of Odell Beckham, Jr., and the work ethic of Amari Cooper, the Jets expect Warfield to be a solid WR2, and learn through the teachings of veteran WR Vincent Jackson. 180. RT Carlos Jeter, Kansas State The best way to describe Jeter is as a stud. The late 4th round or early 5th round talent was taken by the Jets in the middle of the 6th round as a huge steal. His college coach at KSU, Bill Snyder, remarked on his maturity and humility, both of which he thought were "out of this world" for a young man his age with the athletic ability and passion for the game that he possesses. A 6'5" 320 behemoth from just south of Chicago, Jeter was originally drawn to Kansas State because of how they earned respect and venerability the right way, and held onto the ideal that team is indeed family. Sam Freday loves his attitude, and he will certainly love learning from Nick Mangold and Ryan Clady on the Jets offensive line even though he will likely start his career as a backup RT, behind Breno Giacomini, unless he impresses the coaching staff through his performance in training camp and preseason games. 212. QB Ronald Dennis, Arizona This mobile quarterback ran a very dynamic offense at Arizona for 2 years as a starter, but it is the kind of offense that doesn't always translate well to the NFL. He is a very raw talent, but still deserves a chance to prove himself in the NFL, at least according to Sam Freday and the Jets' front office. Specifically, his mid range and deep passing game are very mediocre, and in the second half of his senior season in Tucson, he started to be plagued by turnovers in the key moments of games. Nevertheless, the Jets decided to give him a chance, and even though he is a long shot to make the 53 man roster, he, like anybody else, will still try to earn his way onto the roster.
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12-15-2016, 04:14 PM | #144 |
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Re: Flying Through the Big Apple - RoundingThird's New York Jets (M17)
The League Recap: Training Camp 2017 NFL Head Coaches: Injury Report: Bengals LT Cedric Ogbuehi - Dislocated Hip - 4 weeks Broncos WR Kasheem Ragland (R) - Broken Collarbone - 7 weeks Browns LT Joe Thomas - Torn Bicep - 10 weeks Browns MLB Demario Davis - Fractured Foot - 7 weeks Browns SS Ibraheim Campbell - Torn Knee Cartilage - 4 weeks Browns HB Jacquizz Rodgers - Torn Knee Cartilage - 4 weeks Browns HB Nygel Foote (R) - Fractured Knee Cap - 26 weeks (IR) Browns HB Alex Collins - Fractured Shoulder Blade - 20 weeks (IR) Buccaneers DE William Gholston - Upper Arm Fracture - 4 weeks Buccaneers LG J.R. Sweezy - Partial Torn ACL - 8 weeks Chargers TE Hunter Henry - Torn Quad - 3 weeks Chargers WR Travis Benjamin - Broken Wrist - 6 weeks Chargers DE Darius Philon - Broken Thumb - 3 weeks Chargers CB Terrell Chestnut - Dislocated Elbow - 1 week Chiefs DE Jaye Howard - Torn Abdominal - 2 weeks Chiefs C Mitch Morse - Broken Toe - 5 weeks Chiefs TE James O'Shaughnessy - Fractured Foot - 6 weeks Colts WR Phillip Dorsett - Fractured Foot - 4 weeks Cowboys QB Tony Romo - Broken Toe - 3 weeks Cowboys DT Cedric Thornton - Pulled Groin - 2 weeks Dolphins MLB Denard German (R) - Fractured Foot - 2 weeks Dolphins HB Jay Ajayi - Dislocated Ankle - 3 weeks Eagles HB Ryan Mathews - Broken Collarbone - 4 weeks Eagles WR Josh Huff - Broken Collarbone - 5 weeks 49ers LT John Theus - Dislocated Elbow - 3 weeks Giants LG Garrison Mackey (R) - Dislocated Hip - 6 weeks Giants WR Jalin Marshall - Torn Pectoral - 30 weeks (IR) Jaguars FS Louis Delmas - Torn ACL - 7 weeks Jaguars RT Mike Remmers - Broken Wrist - 4 weeks Jets OLB Trevor Reilly - Broken Femur - 45 weeks (IR) Lions LT Taylor Decker - Broken Collarbone - 3 weeks Packers WR Randall Cobb - Torn MCL - 2 weeks Panthers RT Mike Adams - Torn ACL - 5 weeks Panthers HB Rod Smith - Fractured Foot - 6 weeks Panthers LT Nate Chandler - Fractured Shoulder Blade - 19 weeks (IR) Patriots OLB Dont'a Hightower - Torn Knee Cartilage - 5 weeks Patriots HB Dion Lewis - Pulled Groin - 2 weeks Patriots WR Danny Amendola - Torn Pectoral - 2 weeks Raiders HB Latavius Murray - Dislocated Ankle - 5 weeks Rams TE Mychal Rivera - Dislocated Ankle - 3 weeks Rams OLB Josh Forrest - Torn Knee Cartilage Tear - 3 weeks Ravens MLB C.J. Mosley - Dislocated Hip - 6 weeks Ravens HB Justin Forsett - Dislocated Ankle - 7 weeks Ravens MLB Brock Coyle - Partial Torn PCL - 5 weeks Redskins WR Josh Doctson - Broken Thumb - 1 week Redskins RT Morgan Moses - Ruptured Disk - 6 weeks Redskins FB Labrece Richmond (R) - Fractured Foot - 4 weeks Redskins HB Lyndell Cooks (R) - Torn Knee Cartilage - 2 weeks Saints TE Josh Hill - Upper Arm Fracture - 3 weeks Saints RG Andrus Peat - Fractured Foot - 4 weeks Saints DE Bobby Richardson - Compound Foot Fracture - 11 weeks Saints CB Damian Swann - Partial Torn ACL - 8 weeks Seahawks WR Doug Baldwin - Torn PCL - 1 week Seahawks OLB K.J. Wright - Dislocated Knee - 3 weeks Steelers WR Antonio Brown - Torn Abdominal - 1 week Steelers RT Bradley Sowell - Dislocated Ankle - 4 weeks Texans HB Tyler Ervin - Torn Shoulder - 1 week Titans HB Theo Riddick - Fractured Foot - 8 weeks Titans DE Datone Jones - Ruptured Disk - 3 weeks Titans DE DaQuan Jones - Fractured Forearm - 5 weeks Titans CB Cody Riggs - Ruptured Disk - 4 weeks Vikings HB Adrian Peterson - Torn Shoulder - 1 week Vikings OLB Ray Ray Armstrong - Broken Collarbone - 4 weeks Transactions: Jets Team Cuts:HB Trey Williams QB Ronald Dennis WR Kenny Bell WR Geremy Davis CB Deiondre' Hall Jets Practice Squad: WR Devon Cajuste WR Mekale McKay CB Tavon Young OLB Reid Heck FS Justin Simmons DE Tahj Vernon DE Donald Haskins LG Cody Whitehair DT Vincent Valentine DE Lavacheya Wesley And with that, we'll march right through the skipped preseason and straight into the 2017 regular season...
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