Chan Gailey Says Jets Are All-In On Enigmatic Geno Smith As Starting Quarterback
The New York Jets' quarterback competition appears over before it even got started.
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The New York Jets' quarterback competition appears over before it even got started.
So far, this Jets gig has been a breeze for new general manager Mike Maccagnan. But it has had at least one pothole to navigate.
By all accounts, the Jets have had a great offseason. But Muhammad Wilkerson's contract squabble continues to be a thorn in the franchise's side.
The change was approved only for 2015, then will be reviewed. But Texans general manager Rick Smith predicts it will become permanent.
According to NJ.com, federal records show the Jets were paid $377,000 by the U.S. Department of Defense and New Jersey Army National Guard from 2011-14 to salute local servicemen and women during games at MetLife Stadium.
During the same interview in which he ripped Tom Brady for his role in the "deflategate" scandal, Chris Simms said his brother, Matt Simms, is not getting a legitimate chance with the Jets.
The Jets have signed quarterback Jake Heaps and fullback J.C. Copeland, both of whom participated in rookie minicamp over the weekend as tryout players.
New Jets wide receiver Brandon Marshall is admittedly a big Tom Brady fan, but he still believes that the Patriots' quarterback should be suspended for his role in "Deflategate."
Ty Zimmerman believes this is exactly where he belongs, on an NFL field making plays and living his dream.
While some believe the Jets have been disingenuous in their commitment to the troops, the franchise is pointing toward its charitable record.
The Jets rookie has the big arm, eye-popping resume and physical build of an NFL starting quarterback. He also has plenty of doubters.
The New York Jets have released tight end Chris Pantale and linebacker Chris Young, and signed eight undrafted free agents.
The New York Jets have signed linebacker Lorenzo Mauldin, quarterback Bryce Petty and defensive tackle Deon Simon, all drafted last weekend.
Forget that his team has yet to play a game, Mike Maccagnan is still viewed as a conquering hero of sorts.
Armed with a fertile draft and serious free agent signings, Gang Green already has a leg up entering the season, especially if Brady is suspended for a game or two to start 2015.
The team announced the signing Wednesday night. All draft picks sign four-year deals, according to the NFL's collective bargaining agreement, and Harrison's is worth about $2.5 million total.
Jermaine Cunningham, a free agent who was with the New York Jets last year, is charged with invasion of privacy, unlawful weapons transport and possession of hollow-point bullets.
Boomer, of course, made certain to distance himself from his radio partner's feelings towards Gang Green.
While most of you think my singular purpose is to bash this team, I candidly and happily declare that Gang Green did a bang-up job with the 2015 NFL Draft.
Mike Maccagnan has given Jets fans a reason to believe, but as long as the most important position on the field remains a crapshoot, the real expectations cannot begin.
Mike Maccagnan didn't just take six players over this past weekend. He drafted hope for a franchise forever hopeless.
The New York Jets have fired director of pro personnel Brendan Prophett and five members of the scouting department.
Given their relative contributions to the Jets the last two years, it's hard to write Geno Smith and Muhammad Wilkerson in the same sentence.
The Jets added another quarterback to the mix, and then acquired a versatile running back on the final day of the NFL draft.
Owner Woody Johnson hinted earlier this week that the Jets were going to try to put "more targets" around quarterback Geno Smith. On Friday night, they did just that.
Snow flurries and bitter winds didn't stop proud and emotional marchers in the annual Port Washington Veterans Parade on Long Island.
The Senate passed a funding package that would end the shutdown in a 60-40 vote Monday night. Follow live updates here.
Tuesday is Veterans Day, and it's a First Alert Weather Day due to the cold and wind.
The Veterans Day Parade in New York City is underway with some 20,000 people marching to honor our veterans and celebrate the 250th anniversary of America's military.
Most stores will remain open on Veterans Day, but services like the USPS and many banks will close.
Snow flurries and bitter winds didn't stop proud and emotional marchers in the annual Port Washington Veterans Parade on Long Island.
Tuesday is Veterans Day, and it's a First Alert Weather Day due to the cold and wind.
The Veterans Day Parade in New York City is underway with some 20,000 people marching to honor our veterans and celebrate the 250th anniversary of America's military.
California health officials now confirm 15 cases of infant botulism have been reported in 12 states, linked to baby formula that has since been recalled.
Zohran Mamdani's promise to make buses fast and free during his tenure as New York City mayor has hit a bit of a speed bump.
Tuesday is Veterans Day, and it's a First Alert Weather Day due to the cold and wind.
A freeze warning goes into effect Monday across the New York City area as the coldest weather of the season so far arrives.
It comes after last week's deadly storm brought damaging winds that knocked down trees around the city and the Tri-State Area.
Today is a First Alert Weather Day as we deal with the messy conditions, especially during the evening commute.
The system is expected to arrive sometime between Wednesday night and Thursday morning, with heavy rain, strong winds and coastal flooding.
Tuesday is Veterans Day, and it's a First Alert Weather Day due to the cold and wind.
California health officials now confirm 15 cases of infant botulism have been reported in 12 states, linked to baby formula that has since been recalled.
Police rescued more than 100 animals, including rabbits, chickens, dogs and pigeons, from a home in Edison, New Jersey, on Sunday.
CBS News New York is teaming up with the Community Food Bank of New Jersey for the 25th Annual Turkey Drive.
More than 300 flights have been canceled today at New York City's three major airports amid the longest federal government shutdown in U.S. history.
Snow flurries and bitter winds didn't stop proud and emotional marchers in the annual Port Washington Veterans Parade on Long Island.
Tuesday is Veterans Day, and it's a First Alert Weather Day due to the cold and wind.
California health officials now confirm 15 cases of infant botulism have been reported in 12 states, linked to baby formula that has since been recalled.
The rape and murder of a beloved Northport grandmother has finally been solved after 30 years. Ann Lustig's family has been praying for answers since her 1997 murder.
A Syosset teenager was charged with second degree murder in connection with 15-year-old Liam Delemo's death in West Babylon, police said.
The Senate passed a funding package that would end the shutdown in a 60-40 vote Monday night. Follow live updates here.
Zohran Mamdani's promise to make buses fast and free during his tenure as New York City mayor has hit a bit of a speed bump.
Food pantry organizers in the Bronx say even though demand has doubled, the amount of food they are getting has not.
Congressman Mike Lawler, who represents most of New York City's northern suburbs, is reintroducing a bill giving tax credits of up to $40,000 for IVF treatments.
New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani announced Dean Fuleihan as his first deputy mayor and Elle Bisgaard-Church as his chief of staff.
The major medical office chain Optum will be closing nearly 90 clinics across New Jersey.
The NYC Department of Correction and the Caribbean Women's Health Association are helping expectant mothers prepare for childbirth with dignity, even while in custody.
New York City students interested in medicine are gaining experience before they even graduate, thanks to the program at Maimonides Health in Brooklyn.
Anxiety disorders are the most common mental health challenges in the U.S., according to the National Alliance on Mental Health.
The next time you're buying something sweet at a New York City restaurant, you may notice a new warning comes with it.
The Radio City Rockettes celebrated their 100th anniversary with a street renaming ceremony outside Radio City Music Hall.
Kendrick Lamar, Lady Gaga and Bad Bunny are among the artists with the most Grammy nominations this year.
"Wicked" star Jonathan Bailey has been named People magazine's 2025 Sexiest Man Alive.
Diane Ladd, the actor known for her Oscar-nominated roles in "Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore," "Wild at Heart," and "Rambling Rose" has died.
Prince Andrew is being stripped of his titles and must surrender his lease to Royal Lodge, according to a statement from Buckingham Palace.
Mathew Barzal scored in overtime, Ilya Sorokin stopped 32 of the 34 shots he faced and the Islanders edged the Devils 3-2 on Monday night.
The Rangers used an offensive outburst to defeat the Predators 6-3 on Monday night for their first victory at Madison Square Garden this season.
The New York Giants fired head coach Brian Daboll one day after losing to the Chicago Bears.
Karl-Anthony Towns had 28 points and 12 rebounds, and the Knicks routed the Nets 134-98 on Sunday night to win their fourth straight overall.
The Jets got touchdowns on a kickoff return and a punt return in the same game for the first time in franchise history in a 27-20 win over the Browns on Sunday.
National Urban League opens a new 17-story headquarters and affordable housing program in Harlem.
The NYC Department of Correction and the Caribbean Women's Health Association are helping expectant mothers prepare for childbirth with dignity, even while in custody.
Studio Museum in Harlem is reopening after more than 7 years, welcoming visitors back at low-cost. Since 1968, the museum has featured the work of artists of African descent.
A slow but hopeful recovery effort is continuing with the planting native vegetation and restoration of damaged woodlands.
New York City students interested in medicine are gaining experience before they even graduate, thanks to the program at Maimonides Health in Brooklyn.
The Halloween tradition strolled through Manhattan's East Village on Sunday, with furry friends dressed in colorful costumes.
A suspect was taken into custody after an attack on Pearl Street Mall in Boulder on June 1 in which there were 15 people and a dog who were victims. The suspect threw Molotov cocktails that burned some of the victims, who were part of a march for Israeli hostages.
A look back at the esteemed personalities who've left us this year, who'd touched us with their innovation, creativity and humanity.
Dogs got decked out for the annual Tompkins Square Halloween Dog Parade in New York City's East Village on Saturday.
Cosplayers flooded New York City's Javits Center in October 2024 for the annual New York Comic Con convention.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said he will only end the mandated flight cuts when it is safe to do so. CBS News New York's Christine Sloan reports.
Over 20,000 people are expected to march in the 2025 Veterans Day Parade, which is commemorating the beginning of the Revolutionary War and the birth of America's military 250 years ago, according to organizers. CBS News New York's Allen Devlin reports.
It's the first time a cast member from the original films has joined the stage production, which picks up 19 years after the final book.
NYPD officers arrested a suspect who was carrying two loaded illegal firearms in the Bronx.
The Intrepid Museum will honor Veterans Day with a wreath laying ceremony. Bruce Mosler, co-chair of the museum, spoke with CBS News New York's Chris Wragge.