QB Joe Flacco
Flacco (38) secured his 99th regular-season win in the NFL in most improbable fashion, throwing 4 TD passes at Cleveland in Week 2 as the Jets rallied from a 30-17 deficit with 1:55 remaining.
G Nate Herbig
Herbig (24), a waiver claim from Philadelphia, became a mainstay on the interior with 11 starts in 2022.
RB Ty Johnson
The speedster’s workload decreased in 2022, but Johnson(25) averaged 5.3 yards a carry on his 30 rushes and pitched in with 12 receptions.
S Lamarcus Joyner
In his first full season with the Jets, Joyner (32) tallied 57 tackles, 3 interceptions, 6 pass defenses and 1 fumble recovery.
C Connor McGovern
A fixture up front, McGovern (29) started all 17 games for the Jets last season. He’s missed two games since joining the team in free agency in 2020.
T Cedric Ogbuehi
The former first-round pick of the Bengals in 2015 was signed by the Jets of the Texans practice squad on Sept. 27. Ogbuehi (30) made five starts for the Jets and got the call at RT when the Jets rushed for 174 yards in a 20-17 upset of the Bills at MetLife Stadium in Week 9.
DT Sheldon Rankins
Paired with Team MVP Quinnen Williams, Rankins (28) registered 43 tackles, 3 sacks and 7 QB hits last season.
T Mike Remmers
Grizzled veteran will turn 34 on April 11. After playing as a swing tackled in Kansas City, Remmers joined the Jets’ practice squad in September and was elevated to the active roster in October.
DT Nathan Shepherd
Providing depth on the defensive interior, Shepherd collected 33 tackles, 4 TFL and 1.5 sacks.
DT Solomon Thomas
Like Shepherd (29), the Jets’ nominee for the Walter Payton Man of the Year Award was an interior depth piece and contributed 26 tackles and 2 TFL.
QB Mike White
While the Jets continue their search for a veteran QB, HC Robert Saleh said of White (27): “I feel like I probably should be talking about him more. Mike deserves every bit to be talked about, he should be on this roster also. You know we carried three last year, but again, he’s going through his…
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