
Antwan Staley
Jets Beat Reporter and Columnist at New York Daily News
Jets beat writer and columnist for the NY Daily News. North Carolina, Baseball, video games, and hip-hop are my first loves not in that order. IG: @antwanstaley
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2 days ago |
nydailynews.com | Antwan Staley
The Jets already have a pair of brothers on the same roster in Quincy and Quinnen Williams. One more could potentially join them after trying out for the team last weekend. Giovanni Williams, a linebacker from Miles College, a Division II HBCU in Alabama, was one of the non-roster players hoping to land a contract with the Jets during rookie minicamp. Before transferring to Miles College in 2023, he spent two seasons (2021-22) at Texas A&M-Kingsville.
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4 days ago |
nydailynews.com | Antwan Staley
The Jets had their first two rookie minicamp practices this weekend under first-year coach Aaron Glenn. The sessions looked a lot different than those in previous years. Unlike former coach Robert Saleh, Glenn actively coached and interacted during 11-on-11 drills. Glenn also observed and spoke with rookies during positional drills.
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6 days ago |
nydailynews.com | Antwan Staley
Now that the 2025 NFL Draft has come and gone, it’s time for rookie minicamps to begin. Last weekend, the Ravens, Cowboys, Seahawks, Packers, Chiefs and Eagles held their rookie camps. Now, it’s the Jets and the 26 other teams’ turn this weekend. NFL rookie minicamps are two- or three-day orientations that focus on acclimating draft picks, undrafted free agents and non-roster tryout players to their team, coaching staff and facilities.
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1 week ago |
courant.com | Antwan Staley
If Fields plays a lot like the player he has been during his four seasons in the league, the Jets will likely be picking in the top 10 and be in the quarterback sweepstakes next offseason. But there was no need for the Jets to force themselves to fall in love with a quarterback during this year's draft. Originally Published: May 5, 2025 at 2:02 PM EDT
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1 week ago |
nydailynews.com | Antwan Staley
The Jets had seven opportunities to select a quarterback during this year’s NFL Draft. Instead, they passed each time despite the continued questions surrounding the position. In March, the Jets released Aaron Rodgers after two seasons, and days later, Justin Fields signed a two-year contract for $40 million, with $30 million guaranteed. A financial commitment like that normally wouldn’t preclude them from drafting a quarterback.
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