• Former Jets wide-receiver Joshua Bellamy ripped off $1.2M in COVID-19 funds: feds

    Former Jets wide-receiver Joshua Bellamy ripped off $1.2M in COVID-19 funds: feds

    This wide receiver’s hands were maybe a little too sticky. Former New York Jets wide-out Joshua Bellamy bilked a coronavirus stimulus program for more than $1 million, federal prosecutors in Florida charged Thursday. Bellamy allegedly obtained $1.2 million in fraudulent loans from the Payment Protection Program for his company “Drip Entertainment,” according to a criminal …
  • Ray Lucas out at SNY over money dispute

    Ray Lucas out at SNY over money dispute

    Ray Lucas will not be on SNY’s Jets programming this season, The Post has learned. Lucas and SNY could not come to a new agreement on a contract, with the major sticking point being money, according to sources. Ray LucasDominick Totino Lucas’ agent, Mark Lepselter, said it was a “mutual parting.” SNY also confirmed the …
  • Jets take flier on Alec Ogletree after Giants release

    Jets take flier on Alec Ogletree after Giants release

    Alec Ogletree is staying put. Sort of. Alec OgletreeGetty Images The veteran inside linebacker has a new team and a very different spot on the depth chart. Ogletree signed with the Jets practice squad on Thursday, after spending the last two seasons atop the Giants depth chart and as a defensive co-captain. The Giants cut …
  • Jets preview: How far chip on shoulder can carry this anonymous crew

    Jets preview: How far chip on shoulder can carry this anonymous crew

    The Jets enter the 2020 season with fewer stars than a cloudy night. Jamal Adams is in Seattle. C.J. Mosley has opted out of the season. Sam Darnold may become a star, but he is not there yet. Le’Veon Bell is trying to prove he still can be a star. But overall, the Jets’ roster …
  • We want one thing from the Giants and Jets in 2020 NFL season

    We want one thing from the Giants and Jets in 2020 NFL season

    We can all agree on this one, right? 2020 has stunk. It’s been brutal. It’s been miserable in any and all ways. Many of us have only recently been able to eat inside a restaurant for the first time since there was snow on the ground. We spend much of our days breathing through masks …
  • The biggest Jets’ chemistry mystery as season approaches

    The biggest Jets’ chemistry mystery as season approaches

    The biggest mystery about the 2020 Jets is how their rebuilt offensive line is going to perform. There are five new starters from last year’s opener against the Bills, including first-round pick Mekhi Becton at left tackle. The unit has practiced together over the past month, but with no preseason games and no spring practices, …
  • Jets bring back quarterback David Fales in telling move

    Jets bring back quarterback David Fales in telling move

    David Fales is coming back. The Jets will sign the backup quarterback to their practice squad after he passed through waivers, a source told The Post. The move carries more significance than it sounds because Fales could be Sam Darnold’s primary backup in Week 1 even though the Jets kept three other quarterbacks on their …
  • Joe Flacco’s status just one decision for Joe Douglas’ Jets roster cuts

    Joe Flacco’s status just one decision for Joe Douglas’ Jets roster cuts

    Training camp is over and now the Jets must get ready for their Week 1 matchup with the Bills. First, though, general manager Joe Douglas must cut his roster from 80 players to 53 by 4 p.m. on Saturday. After coming up with that initial 53-man roster, the Jets will scour the waiver wire and …
  • Jets hint at tantalizing Le’Veon Bell strategy

    Jets hint at tantalizing Le’Veon Bell strategy

    The Jets seem to lose another wide receiver to injury with each day of training camp, but their best receiver in recent practices has not been wearing a receiver’s number, but No. 26. Jets coach Adam Gase has emphasized throwing the ball to Le’Veon Bell in recent days, a possible foreshadowing of what he has …
  • Jets need to get it together quickly

    Jets need to get it together quickly

    The Jets practiced at MetLife Stadium on Sunday, getting their first taste of life without fans. They went through several game-day situations, from pregame warmups to TV timeouts to halftime. There was piped-in white noise throughout practice. It was probably a good thing for the Jets that the 82,500 seats at MetLife were empty on …