New York must draft a QB with their first-round pick in hopes of finding its long-term answer at the position.
When it comes to the offensive line this season, change seems to be the only constant. On Friday, it was time for Robert Saleh to provide the NY Jets Injury Report.
The New York Jets had three players sitting out Wednesday's practice due to injury. While the team preps to face the Buffalo Bills on November 19, veteran offensive tackle Billy Turner remains on the shelf with a surgically-repaired finger.
The New York Jets must shuffle their offensive line for a sixth time when they take the field in Week 10. Veteran Billy Turner became the fourth different player to start at right tackle for the Jets last week, but he's unavailable following finger surgery.
Here is the NY Jets Injury Report for their Sunday night matchup against the Las Vegas Raiders. Head Coach Robert Saleh gave this update: Chazz Surrat, he’ll be out this week.
The New York Jets will not have offensive lineman Billy Turner for Sunday night's game against the host Las Vegas Raiders. Jets coach Robert Saleh announced the decision to rule out both Turner (finger) and linebacker Chazz Surratt (ankle) as well as the team electing against activating tackle Duane Brown (shoulder, hip) from injured reserve.
The New York Jets could be forced into using a sixth different starting offensive line combination when the visit the Las Vegas Raiders in Week 10. For the second day in a row, veteran Billy Turner was a non-participant at practice.
The forever changing Jets offensive line remains in flux as Jets head coach Robert Saleh told the media today that tackle Billy Turner has a broken bone in his hand. Saleh called the injury “concerning”.
The New York Jets had three new injuries to report on Wednesday. As the team preps for its Sunday Night Football road matchup against the Las Vegas Raiders, right tackle Billy Turner, linebacker Quincy Williams and tight end Jeremy Ruckert popped up on the official injury report submitted to the NFL.
Injuries continue to hit the New York Jets' offensive line. Backup Billy Turner, who started at right tackle in Week 9, is unavailable for Wednesday's practice according to head coach Robert Saleh.
Sean Payton made some extremely harsh comments about the 2022 Denver Broncos in an interview that was published on Thursday, and one member of that team had a vulgar response.
Billy Turner lashed out at Sean Payton on social media Thursday afternoon, hours after the Denver Broncos head coach's heavy criticism of the New York Jets and their new offensive coordinator became public.
New York Jets offensive lineman Billy Turner has noted how much Aaron Rodgers is enjoying being away from the Green Bay Packers.
The New York Jets signed free agent offensive tackle Billy Turner to a one-year deal worth up to $3.15 million, several reports said Monday night. Turner,
While there were some fans who believed David Bakhtiari might be the next domino to fall, it is actually former Packers offensive lineman Billy Turner who is joining his former quarterback in New Jersey.
The New York Jets are signing OL Billy Turner to a one-year deal worth up to $3.15 million, according to Tom Pelissero. Turner met with the Jets earlier today, it appears as if the meeting went well enough for the team to sign him to a contract.
Billy Turner followed Nathaniel Hackett from Green Bay to Denver in 2022. With the Broncos moving in a different direction at right tackle, the veteran may have an opportunity land with Hackett’s next team.
The Denver Broncos brought offensive lineman Billy Turner back last spring on the heels of the Nathaniel Hackett hire. Hackett and Turner had become the best of friends during their time together in Green Bay. Turner's return to the Mile High City was his second stint with the Broncos, after spending three seasons with the club from 2016-18.
Mike Klis reports that the Broncos are placing RT Billy Turner on injured reserve with a knee injury. The team is also waiving WR Tyrie Cleveland and elevating DL Jonathan Harris to the active roster.
Billy Turner was the free-agent signing destined to fix the Denver Broncos’ long-standing woes at the right tackle position. The Broncos have struggled
The AFC West rivalry is one of the fiercest in the NFL, right up there with Green Bay-Chicago and Dallas-Washington, but Sunday adds a new wrinkle to the saga between the Denver Broncos and Las Vegas Raiders.
One of the Denver Broncos' moves in the offseason was to bring back a familiar face. Billy Turner spent some time with the Broncos not that long ago and then went on to greener pastures, literally, as he signed with Green Bay Packers. Now he is back with the Broncos under part of the coaching staff he had with the Packers.
The Denver Broncos' offensive coaches envisioned a three-man competition for the starting right tackle job. What they're getting, as of now, is a no-contest.
Billy Turner is returning to Denver. The Broncos are signing the offensive lineman to a one-year deal.
With the start of the league-year just two days later, the Green Bay Packers started the painful process of getting below the salary cap on Monday morning by releasing outside linebacker Za’Darius Smith and right tackle Billy Turner.
Green Bay Packers fans received a mixed bag of injury updates on Thursday afternoon, just two days ahead of their NFC divisional round showdown against the San Francisco 49ers.
Packers GM Brian Gutekunst continues to open up cap space.
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