While scrolling through Jets twitter earlier today, an interesting post came up from the folks at PFF about Jets cornerbacks past and present in Darrelle Revis and Sauce Gardner.
The New York Jets could make a game-changing alteration to their defensive scheme in 2024. ESPN’s Rich Cimini reports that superstar Jets cornerback Sauce Gardner wants to shadow the other teams’ best wide receiver on a weekly basis next season.
New York Jets cornerback Sauce Gardner is one of the premier cornerbacks across the NFL, just ask him. “I’m always looking forward to the challenge,” Gardner told reporters during the team’s OTAs.
When you watch a professional sporting match, you want to see best versus best. Top player versus top player. Champion against number one contender. The Jets are finally willing to give you that matchup on a more regular basis when it comes to their star cornerback, Sauce Gardner.
Jets coach Robert Saleh said he's open to letting his No. 1 corner follow top receivers in Year 3.
Jets cornerback Sauce Gardner has proved over his first two seasons that he's one of the league's best at his position. Offensive coordinators look to create matchups away from him, and quarterbacks look to avoid him.
New York Jets cornerback Sauce Gardner has not only established himself as one of the better players in the league but also one of the most outspoken heading into his third season.
A few days ago when ESPN’s Mike Clay picked the Jets to win the Super Bowl this year, some fans were caught by surprise. After all, the Jets currently own the longest playoff drought in American sports at 14 years.
The beef between San Francisco 49ers cornerback Charvarius Ward and New York Jets defensive back Sauce Gardner is nothing new. Ironically, the feud began because of a misunderstanding on Ward’s part.
The New York Jets have two of the best young players in all of football. In their recently released “Top 25 players under 25” rankings, Pro Football Focus had cornerback Sauce Gardner ranked second and wide receiver Garrett Wilson ranked ninth.
It’s been arguably over a decade since the New York Jets had a position group that had an argument to be ranked as the NFL’s best. Back when the brash attitude of Rex Ryan roamed MetLife Stadium, the Jets had an elite offensive line and multiple defensive positions that could make a case.
The New York Jets’ official 2024 schedule is here and now, we have the road map to the regular season. So, naturally, that means it's time to make some way-too-early predictions regarding the entire 17-game schedule.
The New York Jets’ offseason is in full swing now that the NFL Draft and free agency are out of the way. From this point on, it's all about making the 90-man roster as good as it can be via OTAs, workouts, and training camp.
The New York Jets have found themselves a gem in Sauce Gardner. The talented defensive back burst onto the scene in his rookie campaign, clinching the Defensive Rookie of the Year title and etching his name in NFL history books with one of the most remarkable debut seasons ever seen from a cornerback.
The New York Jets are about the embark on one of their most important NFL Drafts in recent memory. New York is in win-now mode with 40-year-old signal caller Aaron Rodgers at the helm.
Sauce Gardner is one of the best cornerbacks in football, so the New York Jets star is probably a good judge for who the NFL’s best wide receivers are.
New York Jets cornerback Sauce Gardner is setting the record straight on his recent comments about Jewish people. During a live stream this past weekend, Adin Ross (who is Jewish) told Gardner and a group of people he was sold a Tesla Cybertruck because of his ethnicity.
Mecole Hardman’s public criticism of the Jets has led to quite the backlash, with two of his former teammates suggesting he pulled a very inappropriate move.
The war of words between San Francisco 49ers players and other players throughout the NFL continues.
New York Jets star cornerback Ahmad "Sauce" Gardner backed Robert Saleh after a critical story published by The Athletic last week.
This isn't the first time that Gardner and other Gang Green players seemingly have thrown teammates under the bus.
Gardner wants quarterback Aaron Rodgers to have more weapons at wide receiver next fall and he has two specific players in mind.
The Pro Bowl nod was followed by a second consecutive All-Pro First Team selection. If that's not enough evidence of Sauce Gardner's success at the highest level, then Pro Football Focus's analytics-based rankings have cemented the New York Jets' cornerback amongst the NFL's elite.
On Friday, the NFL announced its first and second-team All-Pro squads for the 2023 regular season. Despite a down year, the New York Jets cornerback Sauce Gardner received his second All-Pro nod of his career, which apparently didn’t amuse the former New England Patriots cornerback Asante Samuel Sr.
Per Ryan Chichester of Audacy, WFAN radio personality Chris McMonigle ripped certain New York Jets defensive players for "making business decisions" and lacking effort during the first half of the club's 37-20 loss at the Cleveland Browns this past Thursday.
There hasn't been a more impressive start to a career than what Sauce Gardner has done in a New York Jets' uniform. After becoming the first rookie cornerback
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