Everyone knows the stars of each team. Patrick Mahomes is always leading the Chiefs, Ja’Marr Chase is always making plays for the Bengals, so on and so forth.
The New York Jets silently endorsed veteran tight end Tyler Conklin through their behavior on draft night this past April. With Georgia's Brock Bowers available, the Jets opted to use the No.
In an article published on Thursday afternoon, NFL.com’s Gennaro Filice chose every team’s most underappreciated player. His choice for the New York Jets: tight end Tyler Conklin.
Supermodel Gisele Bundchen once famously noted that the quarterback "cannot throw the ball and catch the ball at the same time." As good as New York Jets' field general Aaron Rodgers is, the four-time NFL MVP can't do it alone either.
If any New York Jets player should be bristling over disrespect, it’s Tyler Conklin. First, it was the constant calls for Brock Bowers as the Jets’ “slam-dunk” first-round pick.
It would be an understatement to say the New York Jets hit some turbulence in 2023, struggling to produce points, much less touchdowns, consistently. There’s likely no bigger reason than the play under center, but no coach or offensive starter is blameless.
After another heartbreaking year and extending their North American sports leading playoff drought to 13 seasons, it’s time for the Jets to focus on the offseason.
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New York Jets offensive players are singing the praises of recently-reinstated starting quarterback Zach Wilson ahead of this Sunday's home game against the 7-5 Houston Texans.
A report about Wilson not wanting to play again has taken over the talk surrounding the Jets, but the young QB's teammates appear to have his back.
New York Jets players defended quarterback Zach Wilson after it was reported Monday that Wilson is "reluctant" to play again this season.
There were plenty of moments the New York Jets could point to for losing Sunday’s matchup with the Las Vegas Raiders, but one in particular stands out above the others.
The New York Jets have been busy adding former Green Bay Packers to their roster this offseason. Aaron Rodgers leads that list, but he has had multiple former teammates also make the jump from Green Bay to East Rutherford.
Tyler Conklin did more than enough to warrant TE1 status during his first season as a New York Jet. The 6-foot-3 tight end, who signed a three-year contract reportedly worth $20.75 million, ranked second on the team behind rookie wide receiver Garrett Wilson in receptions (58) and receiving yards (552) in 2022.
When the NFL's new league year begins Wednesday afternoon, it appears likelier than ever that Aaron Rodgers will be traded to the New York Jets. While
Anyone watching could see it, but kudos to Jets tight end Tyler Conklin for not shying away from reality and saying what most players wouldn’t after the
Those who roster the following players or line them up in NFL Week 11 daily fantasy sports leagues should reap some big fantasy rewards on Sunday.
For years, the New York Jets had lacked a true, consistent, potential difference-making pass-catching tight end. This last offseason, Joe Douglas made it a clear priority to change that.
The Jets' Tyler Conklin often is often overlooked in fantasy leagues, but he could produce this season like a top-10 fantasy tight end.
Since Dustin Keller, the New York Jets have lacked a solid, just even a reliable, pass-catching tight end. With Zach Wilson still being such a young quarterback and looking to ultimately prove himself as the franchise guy, the Jets need some sort of consistency from a bigger target over the middle.
One of the New York Jets’ big additions in the busy 2022 offseason was the signing of tight-end Tyler Conklin. Conklin is coming off a career year. It was one in which he was finally a primary target in the passing game.
The Jets have added another tight end.
Maybe we shouldn’t be too surprised with his receiving success.
The Vikings are finally in the win column. They didn't panic after an unlucky 0-2 start, but instead kept doing what they've done well all month and improved in some areas that had been issues.
With Kyle Rudolph heading to the Giants this offseason after a decade-long run in Minnesota, much of the conversation about who will step up in his absence has been focused on a potential breakout for 2019 second-rounder Irv Smith Jr.
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