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Corey Davis will have season-ending core muscle surgery
Posted by Josh Alper on December 6, 2021, 3:39 PM EST

Jets wide receiver Corey Davis will miss the rest of the season after having core muscle surgery.
Head coach Robert Saleh announced the news at his Monday press conference. Davis has been on the injury report in recent weeks with a groin injury and he did not play in the team’s Week 12 win over the Texans.
Davis did play 25 snaps in Sunday’s 33-18 loss to the Eagles. He caught two passes for 15 yards and ends the year with 34 catches for 492 yards and four touchdowns in nine appearances.
Davis signed a three-year, $37.5 million contract with the Jets as a free agent this offseason. His $13 million salary for the 2022 season is fully guaranteed.
Elijah Moore, Keelan Cole, Jamison Crowder, and Denzel Mims are now set to be the top wideouts for the Jets for the rest of the season.
 
Corey Davis will have season-ending core muscle surgery
Posted by Josh Alper on December 6, 2021, 3:39 PM EST

Jets wide receiver Corey Davis will miss the rest of the season after having core muscle surgery.
Head coach Robert Saleh announced the news at his Monday press conference. Davis has been on the injury report in recent weeks with a groin injury and he did not play in the team’s Week 12 win over the Texans.
Davis did play 25 snaps in Sunday’s 33-18 loss to the Eagles. He caught two passes for 15 yards and ends the year with 34 catches for 492 yards and four touchdowns in nine appearances.
Davis signed a three-year, $37.5 million contract with the Jets as a free agent this offseason. His $13 million salary for the 2022 season is fully guaranteed.
Elijah Moore, Keelan Cole, Jamison Crowder, and Denzel Mims are now set to be the top wideouts for the Jets for the rest of the season.

Genuine disappointment, if I were the Jets id cut him. Davis is a fraud. Not a even close to a #1 WR. Barely a WR2.
 

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But he did have a wonderful season, and bodes well for a bigger 2022

He started very slow, his last 5 or so weeks have been insane however. Future looks very bright if he stays fit.
 
Zach was awful today, I want to be seeing signs of improvements but there wasn't any today.

Only thing that matters in these last 4 weeks is he does show signs of improvement.
 
Agree, its like one step forward and two steps back, missed way too many easy short throws still. I dont understand why he comes out so cold early in games , apart from last week its a 3 and out so often in the first quarter. Doesn't make sense since your early drives should be scripted and practiced all week.

Semi positive maybe: at least he didn't turn it over?

Ty Johnson was ****ing useless tho I must say, hands of stone and cant block for shit.

Only excuse ill give Zach is that he was missing his WR1 &2 and RB1 &2. Still not good enough however.
 
Zach was awful today, I want to be seeing signs of improvements but there wasn't any today.

Only thing that matters in these last 4 weeks is he does show signs of improvement.

I know he's not exactly surrounded with great pieces and protection but I wouldn't hold my breath. The guy has bust written all over him.
 

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Robert Saleh on final fourth down: Players deserved better than coaches gave them

Posted by Josh Alper on January 2, 2022, 7:47 PM EST

The Jets had a 24-20 lead and faced a fourth-and-two from the Tampa seven-yard-line just before the two-minute warning at Sunday’s home game and they opted to go for it rather than extend their lead to a touchdown.

It was hard to argue with that decision, but the play call drew a lot of criticism. The Jets had quarterback Zach Wilson run a sneak that fell well short of the first down and the Bucs drove for a game-winning touchdown with 15 seconds left in the game.

After the game, Jets head coach Robert Saleh said the result “makes you sick” and because the team wanted a handoff to wide receiver Braxton Berrios on an end around but “we did a very poor job as a coaching staff communicating that in the huddle.” Saleh said that Wilson “executed the play the way it was designed” because he wasn’t told “hand this ball off no matter what” when offensive coordinator Mike LaFleur relayed the play call.

“They deserved better,” Saleh said, via Rich Cimini of ESPN.com. “We won that game, and we’ve got to be better for our players.”

It had been a successful offensive performance for most of the afternoon, including the drive leading up to the fateful fourth down, and the communication issues will be something to work out as the Jets try to put together a more consistent offensive effort in 2022
 
Yea, ill say I dont mind the decision so much there WITH A LEAD as opposed to the Bengals.

What I hated was the play call, QB sneak on near 4th and 2. Ridiculous.

Zach played the best game of his career imo, very calm and decisive with throws even under heat, really genuine positive signs today, let him finish Tampa off with his arm.
 
Legit beast, reminds me of Hunter Renfrow

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His mechanics are so much better than what they were earlier in the year, I noticed him throwing off tippy toes a lot, seems to throw off a much better platform now, looks like he did in college. Reckon the Jets hiring John Beck (his personal QB coach) was the game changer
 

Matt Cavanaugh will not return to Jets next season

Posted by Josh Alper on January 31, 2022, 10:38 AM EST

One of the coaches who worked closely with Jets quarterback Zach Wilson during his rookie season will not be back with the team for Wilson’s second year.

Rich Cimini of ESPN.com reports that senior offensive assistant Matt Cavanaugh will not remain with the team.

Cavanaugh joined the Jets last summer after the death of Greg Knapp, who was set to work with Wilson as the team’s pass game specialist, in a bicycle accident. Cavanaugh had been a quarterbacks coach and offensive coordinator for a variety of teams over the last two decades, but had been out of the game before joining the Jets last year.

Offensive coordinator Mike LaFleur and quarterbacks coach Rob Calabrese remain on the staff and the Jets could add another experienced coach to help develop Wilson in the months to come.
 

Jets coach Robert Saleh said OT Mekhi Becton is "not guaranteed" his starting left tackle job in 2022.​

There’s clearly a belief (and perhaps some frustration) within the organization that Becton, initially diagnosed with a four-to-eight week knee injury, missed all 15 games due to his poor conditioning, which dates back to offseason workouts. George Fant (6'7/63) also out-played Becton in the former's time at left tackle, permitting a single sack across 15 appearances and 889 snaps. Becton would shift to right tackle if Fant is given the starting nod.
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