After revamping their offensive line and adding some pieces defensively, the New York Jets, with a healthy Aaron Rodgers, could be a dark-horse playoff contender in the AFC.
Taking a look at the Jets’ new guard Now that free agency is well and truly underway, we’re going to be breaking down the players acquired by the New York Jets so far, continuing today with offensive lineman John Simpson.
No position for the Baltimore Ravens has experienced more loss this free agency than their offensive line. Of their five starters in 2023, three have gone elsewhere this offseason.
John Simpson spent the 2023 season with the Baltimore Ravens, getting his “swag back” while helping pave the way for the NFL’s top rushing attack. Now, the former Clemson offensive lineman is headed to play in New York.
Prior to signing a free agent contract with the New York Jets last week, offensive lineman John Simpson received the lowdown on playing in the Big Apple
The New York Jets may have come in with more cap space than the Baltimore Ravens, but they haven't been shy of bringing in several of their top players on both sides of the ball.
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson is about to feel the weight of the enormous five-year, $260 million deal he signed in the previous offseason.
The Ravens are already losing starting left guard John Simpson to the New York Jets in free agency and now they are parting ways with yet another starter on their offensive line.
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A former Clemson offensive lineman has found a new home in the NFL. John Simpson has agreed with the New York Jets on a two-year deal worth up to $18 million, as reported by NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero.
Four-year veteran guard John Simpson signed a new contract with the New York Jets. Simpson, a former fourth-round pick, spent the 2023 season with the Baltimore Ravens but has also played for the Las Vegas Raiders.
While you were sleeping, the New York Jets quickly moved at the closing of the first full day of NFL free agency to sign three players who could play major
Bolstering the offensive line is a must for the New York Jets this offseason. Their first move to accomplish this was signing former Baltimore guard John Simpson.
His starting experience for a contender like the Ravens should bode well for New York.
The Ravens will need to make more moves to get under the salary cap. Once business is taken care of, here are three free agents Baltimore should target.
The left guard spot was the only one up for grabs this offseason along the Ravens’ offensive front. A slew of candidates received a look at the left guard spot, but a decision has been made ahead of the season opener.
It wasn't long ago that John Simpson was struggling with his confidence and unsure of what his future held. Now, he'll be the Baltimore Ravens' starting left guard when the season begins on Sept.
The competition for a starting job that started off with five or six candidates has seemingly been whittled down to two.
Free-agent guard John Simpson has found a new home after getting waived by the team that drafted him two seasons ago, signing to the practice squad of the Ravens as a veteran exception.
According to Jeff Zrebiec, the Ravens are signing G John Simpson to their practice squad and releasing LB Julian Stanford in order to make room for him.
Tom Pelissero of NFL Media reports that the Raiders are waiving G John Simpson following their recent loss to the Rams. Simpson, 25, was a two-year starter at Clemson and earned All-American honors last season.
HENDERSON, Nev.--The Las Vegas Raiders are heading to Arrowhead Stadium to take on their AFC West rivals, the Kansas City Chiefs on Monday Night Football.
HENDERSON, Nev.--The Las Vegas Raiders started the 2022 NFL season with high expectations. After a disappointing 0-3 start, the 17-game regular season is far from over.
The Las Vegas Raiders’ offensive line got off to a rough start in Week 1 versus the Los Angeles Chargers. To make matters worse, the Raiders lost center Andre James to a concussion on the final offensive play of the game.
HENDERSON, Nev.-John Simpson entered the NFL by getting picked in the NFL Draft by the Las Vegas Raiders. Entering his third season, Simpson is ready to go from a young player of potential, to be a consistent contributor. He talked and discussed the latest on him and the Raiders.
It’s possible the NFL took Hill’s history into consideration. The third-year defensive lineman was also fined for a controversial tackle last season.
The Las Vegas Raiders were active this offseason in trying to make moves that will help them finally get back to the playoffs. One of, if not the most
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