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The New York Jets were not John Franklin-Myers’ first NFL team. That was the Los Angeles Rams, who drafted the Denver Broncos starting defensive lineman in the fourth round of the 2018 draft.
They will join a group that includes Quinnen Williams, Carl Lawson, Jermaine Johnson, Bryce Huff and John Franklin-Myers, as they each helped the Jets register 45 sacks last season, seventh-best ...
Denver extended All-Pro corner Pat Surtain II in September 2024, following suit with outside linebacker Jonathon Cooper ...
Last year, Franklin-Myers started all 17 games for the Jets and was a key contributor to a defense that finished 4th in yards allowed. He had a career-high 38 tackles and 20 QB hits, 5 sacks, 4 ...
The Jets to Denver pipeline is flowing. Gang Green traded John Franklin-Myers to the Broncos on Saturday in exchange for a 2026 sixth-round pick. The trade comes less than a week after the Jets ...
Monday, they traded quarterback Zach Wilson to Denver. Saturday, the Jets traded defensive lineman John Franklin-Myers to the Broncos for a 2026 sixth-round pick. The move clears some much-needed ...
New York Jets fans have speculated that fifth-round rookie Tyler Baron could fill the team's "JFM role." Are they correct?
John Franklin-Myers both smiled and shrugged when asked about the NFL admitting to the Jets that his costly roughing-the-passer penalty last Sunday against the Cowboys was an incorrect call.
As a defensive lineman, you can’t play any slower,” Franklin-Myers said. If Carter’s touchdown hadn’t been negated, the Jets would have headed into halftime with a two-touchdown advantage ...
Jets defensive end John Franklin-Myers is also doing his part to bring awareness to cancer while honoring his grandfather in the process. Franklin-Myers is partnering with former Jets defensive ...
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — John Franklin-Myers reminded the New York Jets of exactly what they’re missing. Facing the Jets for the first time since they traded him to Denver in the offseason ...
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