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If you’re wondering why Henry Ruggs III is fast climbing up NFL draft boards, listen to two of his old coaches. Listen to Tyrone Rogers, Ruggs’ coach at Robert E. Lee High School in Montgomery, Ala. “He plays bigger than what he is,” Rogers told The Post. “When I had him, he was only like …
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You ask, we answer. The Post is fielding questions from readers about New York’s biggest pro sports teams and getting our beat writers to answer them in a series of regularly published mailbags. In today’s debut installment: the Jets. Assuming the Jets pick an offensive tackle in the first round of the NFL draft, who …
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Robby Anderson’s time with the New York Jets is behind him, but the new Carolina Panthers receiver still made sure to point out he didn’t leave anything on the table. Anderson took to Twitter after WFAN’s Boomer Esiason said he was told the Jets offered Anderson a four-year, $40 million contract, which the former Temple …
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The Jets linebackers room is getting crowded. The team added another inside linebacker on Wednesday, agreeing to a one-year deal with former Raven Patrick Onwuasor, according to a source. He joins C.J. Mosley, Avery Williamson, Neville Hewitt, Blake Cashman and James Burgess in what is becoming the deepest position on the team. Onwuasor is an …
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The Jets lost their top wide receiver Tuesday, but wasted no time finding his replacement. Top free agent Robby Anderson departed Tuesday afternoon — agreeing to a two-year, $20 million deal with the Panthers that will pay him $12 million in the first year, according to a source. The spot did not remain open long, …
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The Jets need a new No. 1 wide receiver for Sam Darnold. Robby Anderson is signing with the Panthers and reuniting with his college coach Matt Rhule, according to a source. The deal is for two years, $20 million. He will make $12 million in the first year. The Jets had hoped to re-sign Anderson, …
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If every action causes a reaction, the busy first week of NFL free agency should send a ripple through the 2020 NFL Draft. Sure enough, the moves made (or not made) revealed some teams’ intentions for the next phase of the offseason while muddying the picture for others. With college Pro Days, pre-draft workouts and …
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With a remodeled offensive line in place, the New York Jets had three positions to shift their focus next in free agency. As the stalled wide receiver market (and the Jets) still waits on Robby Anderson and the edge-rusher market waits on Jadeveon Clowney, general manager Joe Douglas didn’t waste any time agreeing to terms …
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Joe Douglas continued to rebuild the Jets’ offensive line on Saturday. The general manager reached an agreement on a three-year deal with free agent guard Greg Van Roten, according to a source. Van Roten started 11 games at left guard for the Panthers last year and 27 over the past two years. This continues Douglas’ …
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The Jets may be thin at cornerback, but that did not stop them from dumping another one from last season on Saturday. They released Darryl Roberts, who started 10 games for them last year, clearing $6 million in salary cap space. The timing of the move makes sense with $2 million of Roberts’ 2020 salary …