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Good morning, Gang Green Gangsters! Here are your daily New York Jets links for this stress-free Sunday...
Rich Cimini: GM Mike Maccagnan got a very up-close look at Sam Darnold and Josh Rosen.
Mark Cannizzaro: The Jets’ non-tanking attitude has helped speed up their rebuild.
Daniel Popper: Jets bye week report card.
Manish Mehta: WR Jeremy Kerley will have his son stop playing football over CTE concerns. ...No more Kerl routes for the little guy.
Randy Lange: How tough was it for the Jets’ offense on third down at the Tampa Bay Buccaneers?
Rich Cimini: The defense would benefit from a shutdown corner and an edge rusher. ...An edge rusher to inflict strain upon the structure.
Ryan Day: The Jacksonville Jaguars activated S Calvin Pryor.
Associated Press: The Baltimore Ravens have activated RB Danny Woodhead from the injured reserve-designated for return list.
Mike Klis: GM John Elway says the Denver Broncos got a little bit soft.
Ken Belson: Dueling letters continue Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones’ feud with NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell.
Mike Florio: The compensation committee received a blank check in May.
The New York Times: Why people in Mississippi have to watch the New York Giants.
Wisconsin State Journal: Ha Ha Clinton-Dix says the Packers expected better from New England Patriots TE Martellus Bennett.
The Tennessean: Tennessee Titans HC Mike Mularkey defends QB Marcus Mariota’s 4 picks vs. the Pittsburgh Steelers.
USA Today: S Kam Chancellor is expected to miss the rest of the Seattle Seahawks’ season.
Football Perspective: Seahawks QB Russell Wilson is on the verge of breaking former Detroit Lions QB Jon Kitna’s record.
Awful Announcing: Verizon and the NFL are reportedly close to a digital streaming deal that would provide telecasts on internet-connected TVs, tablets and phones.
Awful Announcing: SkyCam gained street cred Thursday, but it will never become the norm.
Awful Announcing: What is causing the downturn in NFL pregame show viewership?
ProFootballTalk: A receiver going to the ground can have control and take four steps, but it’s still not a catch.
Football Zebras: Referee Ron Torbert and his crew failed to enforce the fourth down fumble rule at the end of the first half.
Poll
Do you want GM Mike Maccagnan back next year?
Hi, Ramones!:
Happy Sunday!