Jets Quarterback Justin Fields Back at Practice
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Unlike most NFL teams, Jets coach Aaron Glenn had players participating in live tackling drills, where they were one-on-one in the open field and ball carries were being taken to the ground.
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Glenn had the players do a one-on-one open-field tackling drill where the defender had to actually bring the ball carrier to the ground. On Saturday, the Jets did that same drill, but the defensive player only had to tag or push the offensive player.
As fun as it is to watch Winston, all eyes in MetLife Stadium will likely be on Dart, who would potentially be playing in his first preseason game. The Giants traded up to 25th overall in the draft to land Dart, so he's definitely going to have some pressure on him as soon as he steps on the field.
Teams will get a chance to prove how good their roster is once the regular season gets going. In the mean time, ESPN took their annual offseason stab at ranking all 32 NFL teams head-to-head. Check out ESPN's full 2025 edition of their roster rankings right here (including the New York Jets ):
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