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SUNDAY, DECEMBER 20, 2020 4:05PM | LOS ANGELES, CA | FOX WEEK 15 | GAME 14 TABLE OF CONTENTS COMMUNICATIONS CENTER JETS IN THE COMMUNITY...... 2 To assist in covering the team, the Jets have launched the Communications Center (https://jets.1rmg.com/). A convenient, GAME INFO easy-to-use resource for media, the Communications Center will provide regularly updated access to: GAME NOTES...... 2 • Schedules PLAYER NOTES...... 3 • Press Releases GAME PREVIEW...... 9 • Jets in the Community News MATCHUP HISTORY...... 10 • Rosters & Pronunciations PROBABLE STARTERS...... 11 • Player & Coach Bios BY THE NUMBERS...... 13 • New York Jets Media Guide STAFF BIOS • NFL Record & Fact Book CHRISTOPHER JOHNSON...... 15 • Transcripts JOE DOUGLAS...... 17 • Player/Coach Availability Video HYMIE ELHAI...... 19 • Statistics ADAM GASE...... 20 • Game Releases COACHING CAPSULES...... 22 • Injury Reports The Communications Center also serves as a gameday resource, STATS PACK where media can access flip cards, in-game stats as well as SEASON STATISTICS...... 28 gamebooks, postgame notes and quotes. DEFENSIVE STATISTICS...... 29 CONTACTS PLAYER PARTICIPATION...... 30 Twitter: ...... @NYJetsPR GAME-BY-GAME STARTERS...... 31 Instagram: ...... @nyjetspr SEASON SUPERLATIVES...... 32 Main:...... [email protected] LAST TIME IT HAPPENED...... 33 Eric Gelfand...... [email protected] ROSTER BREAKDOWN Jared Winley...... [email protected] Meghan Gilmore...... [email protected] BUILDING THE JETS...... 37 Nick Filis...... [email protected] HOMETOWN BREAKDOWN...... 38 Danielle Bonnett...... [email protected] PERSONNEL MOVES...... 39 Rebekah Katz...... [email protected] HEADSHOT ROSTER...... 42 Joseph Hooven...... [email protected] ROSTER...... 51 DEPTH CHART...... 53 ALPHABETICAL ROSTER...... 54 NUMERICAL ROSTER...... 55

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HOMETOWN HUDDLE This past week, the New York Jets unveiled a remodeled, state-of-the-art weight room at Morristown High School as part of the 22nd annual Hometown Huddle day of service. The $75,000 makeover, including new equipment, flooring and wall graphics, was made possible through a collaboration between United Way of Northern New Jersey, the New York Jets and NRG.

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GAME NOTES HEADLINES GAME AT A GLANCE NEVILLE HEWITT: Through Week 14, linebacker Neville All-Time Record vs. LAR: 4-10 Hewitt leads the team with a single-season career high 110 All-Time ROAD Record vs. LAR: 2-5 tackles, which ranks eighth in the NFL and leads all undrafted Last Time vs. LAR: L, 6-9 vs. LA (11/13/16) players • Hewitt became one of only five Jets players since First Time vs. LAR: W, 31-20 at LAN (11/15/70) 2000 to reach 110+ tackles in just 14 weeks. Current Streak: Lost One 110+ Tackles Through Week 14 • Jets History Since 2000 (Tackles through Week 14 • according to Radar360) Most Points Scored: 47, vs. SL (11/09/08) Rank Player Pos. Year Tkls Fewest Points Allowed: 3, vs. SL (11/09/08) 1. LB 2005 143 Largest Margin of Victory: 44, vs. SL (11/09/08) 2. Sam Cowart LB 2003 130 3. LB 2001 112 Coach HC Experience W/L Postseason 4t. Neville Hewitt LB 2020 110 Adam Gase 5th Season 30-47 0-1 4t. LB 2017 110 Jets (2019- ) 7-22 0-0 MIA (2016-18) 23-25 0-1 Hewitt is also one of only eight players in the NFL this season Sean McVay 4th Season 42-19 2-2 with 100+ tackles and 2.0+ sacks 100+ Tackles & 2.0+ Sacks • 2020 Season BROADCAST COVERAGE (according to Radar360) Television: FOX Player Team Tackles Sacks Play-by-Play: Kevin Kugler Analyst: Chris Spielman Zach Cunningham HST 126 3.0 Sideline: Laura Okmin CHI 122 4.0 Producer: Bo Garrett Director: Daren Foster Blake Martinez NYG 118 2.0 TB 118 5.0 Jets Radio: 98.7 FM WEPN (ESPN Radio) Bobby Wagner SEA 113 3.0 Play-by-Play: Bob Wischusen Analyst: Neville Hewitt Jets 110 2.0 Producer: Joe Loughran Jordan Poyer BUF 104 2.0 Pre- and Post-Game: , & Dan Graca Budda Baker ARZ 100 2.0 Los Jets En Español: 1280 AM WADO Streaming: Jets App | NFL League Pass : Through Week 14, safety Marcus Maye Play-by-play: Clemson Smith-Muñiz has already established single season career highs in tackles Analyst: Gerardo Torres (65), sacks (2.0), forced (two), recoveries (one), hits (two) and passes defensed (10), while National Radio: Sports USA matching his career high in (two) • Maye is one Play-by-Play: Larry Kahn Analyst: Hank Bauer of only three players in the NFL this season to register 60+ tackles, two interceptions and two forced fumbles. Jets Radio Network: WHTK - 107.3FM/1280AM - Rochester, NY; WTMM - 104.5FM - Albany, NY 60+ Tkls, 2+ INTs & 2+ FFs • 2020 Season (according to Radar360) PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Player Team Tkls INTs FFs TARELL BASHAM...... tuh-RELL BASH-em Marcus Maye Jets 65 2 2 ...... Ma-kai BECK-tin Jordan Poyer BUF 104 2 2 ...... truh-VON Daniel Sorensen KC 80 3 2 ...... chu-MA ee-doe-GAH Additionally, since 2000, Maye is only the second Jets defender ...... Elf-line - and the first since 2011 (David Harris) to register 60+ tackles, ...... mah-THY-iss 2.0+ sacks and 2+ interceptions in a single season. ...... foe-luh-RUNE-so faa-too-KAH-see 60+ Tkls, 2.0+ Sacks & 2+ INTs • Jets History ...... gidrey ...... hern-DUHN (Since 2000 • according to Radar360) Bronson KAUFUSI...... cow-FOO-see Player Year Tkls Sacks INTs ...... cow-FOO-see Marcus Maye 2020 65 2.0 2 David Harris 2011 60 5.0 4 Harvey LANGI...... laun-GEE Frankie LUVU...... lou-Voo Arthur MAULET...... mah-LETT ...... Vincent ...... tray-VON ...... quinn-EN

2020 NEW YORK JETS GAME INFORMATION 5 PLAYER NOTES HENRY ANDERSON RUN DEFENSE: Since entering the league in 2015, defensive 100+ STREAK: This season, Jamison lineman Henry Anderson has totaled 160 tackles, 11.5 sacks, Crowder leads the team in receptions (42), receiving yards 22 tackles for loss, 44 quarterback hits, one forced fumble, (510) and (five) and started the season with three one fumble recovery and eight passes defensed • This season, consecutive games of 100+ yards • His streak of three straight Anderson has stopped opposing runs for zero or negative yards 100-yard performances is tied for the longest streak in the on 7.0% of his run-defense snaps, the best rate in the NFL NFL this season • Only Crowder, Calvin Ridley, Travis Kelce among players with at least 150 snaps against the run • His 13 and Tyreek Hill have logged three straight 100-yard games this run stuffs this season are also the fifth most among defensive season. lineman in the NFL. Consecutive 100-Yard Games • 2020 Season Run Stuff Rate (Zero or Negative Yards) • 2020 Season (min. three straight games) (min. 150 run-defense snaps • according to Next Gen Stats) Player Team Games Start End Rk Player Team Stuffs Stuff% Jamison Crowder Jets 3 9/13 10/11 1. Derek Wolfe BLT 15 7.3% Tyreek Hill KC 3 11/8 11/29 2t. Henry Anderson Jets 13 7.0% Travis Kelce KC 3 11/1 11/22 2t. Quinnen Williams Jets 14 7.0% Calvin Ridley ATL 3 9/13 9/27 4. CHI 10 6.5% 5. Vince Williams PIT 16 6.4% Crowder also logged 7+ receptions in five straight games from 6. Elandon Roberts MIA 13 6.3% Week 16 of 2019 (12/29 at BUF) to Week Six of 2020, marking 7. Dalvin Tomlinson NYG 15 6.2% the longest streak in franchise history • His four-game streak 8. Brandon Graham PHI 16 6.0% in 2020 is tied for the fourth-longest streak in the NFL this 9. Montez Sweat WAS 13 5.8% season. 10. Folorunso Fatukasi Jets 13 5.7% Consecutive Games with 7+ Receptions• Jets History BLOCKED KICKS: Additionally, Anderson owns four career (min. three straight games) blocked kicks (two field goals, one an one extra point), Player Year Games three of which are since he joined the Jets in 2018 • With his Jamison Crowder 2020 5 Brandon Marshall 2015 4 blocked punt in Week 11 at LAC (11/22), Anderson is the third Five Tied - 3 player in franchise history to block a , punt and an extra point as a member of the Jets and the first since 1979. Additionally, Crowder produced seven+ receptions and 100+ Blocked Kicks Trifecta • Jets History receiving yards in his first three games this season • He is only (Career Blocks as a Jet) the third player in Jets history to post three consecutive games Player Yr. Completed FG Blk XP Blk Punt Blk Total with seven+ receptions and 100+ receiving yards. Henry Anderson 2020 1 1 1 3 Donald Dykes 1979 1 1 2 4 Consecutive Games, 7+ Rec. and 100+ yards • Jets History (min. three straight games) 1979 2 2 1 5 Player Year Games Jamison Crowder 2020 3 Brandon Marshall 2015 4 1967 3 PUNT RETURNS: Wide receiver/punt returner Braxton Berrios, a waiver claim at final cutdowns by the Jets last season (2019), finished with an 11.4 punt return average, the second best among all qualified punt returners • Since the start of the 2019 season, Berrios is tied for fourth among all NFL players with an 10.6 punt return average. Punt Return Leaders • Since 2019 (among players with at least 20 punt returns) Rk Player Team Ret. Yards Avg. 1. Nyheim Hines IND 31 465 15.0 2. NE 34 468 13.8 3. PIT 27 298 11.0 4t. Diontae Spencer DEN 36 383 10.6 4t. Braxton Berrios Jets 27 287 10.6

6 2020 NEW YORK JETS GAME INFORMATION PLAYER NOTES FOLORUNSO FATUKASI FRANK GORE RATE: Defensive lineman Folorunso Fatukasi has RUSHING TO CANTON: Signed by the Jets this offseason, registered 37 tackles on 398 defensive snaps this season for a running back Frank Gore is currently ranked third on the NFL’s tackle rate of 9.3%, the sixth best tackle rate among defensive all-time rushing list behind Hall of Famers and lineman in the NFL (min. 350 snaps). Walter Payton • Since 2017, he has passed former Jet Curtis Tackle Rate • Defensive Linemen Martin as well as Barry Sanders, both also Hall of Fame players. (min. 350 snaps • according to Next Gen Stats) NFL All-Time Rushing List Rank Name Snaps Tackles Rate Rk Player Years Rushing Yards 1. Derrick Nnadi 384 42 10.9% 1. Emmitt Smith HOF 1990-2004 18,355 2. Sam Hubbard 502 53 10.6% HOF 3. 425 44 10.4% 2. Walter Payton 1975-87 16,726 3. Frank Gore 2005- 15,893 4. Quinnen Williams 519 51 9.8% HOF 5. Grover Stewart 463 45 9.7% 4. Barry Sanders 1989-98 15,269 6. Folorunso Fatukasi 398 37 9.3% 5. Adrian Peterson 2007- 14,717 6. HOF 1995-2005 14,101 7. Raekwon Davis 380 35 9.2% HOF 8. Deatrich Wise 428 39 9.1% 7. LaDainian Tomlinson 2001-11 13,684 8. Jerome Bettis HOF 1993-2005 13,662 9. Derek Wolfe 497 45 9.1% HOF 10. Josh Sweat 398 36 9.0% 9. Eric Dickerson 1983-93 13,259 10. Tony Dorsett HOF 1977-88 12,739 STUFF RATE: Additionally, Fatukasi has stopped 13 opposing HOF Selected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame runs for zero or negative yards on his 228 snaps against the run HISTORIC CONSISTENCY: Additionally, Gore has now this season, notching a run-stuff rate of 5.7%, the third-best logged at least 500 rushing yards in 16 consecutive seasons, rate in the NFL among interior defensive linemen (min. 200 dating back to 2005 • His streak of 16 seasons with 500+ rushing run-defense snaps). yards is the longest streak in NFL history. Run Stuff Rate • Interior Defensive Linemen (min. 200 run-defense snaps • according to Next Gen Stats) Consecutive 500-yard Seasons (Rushing) • NFL History Rank Name Run D Snaps Stuffs Rate (according to Radar360) 1. Quinnen Williams 200 14 7.0% Rank Player Streak Start Finish 2. Dalvin Tomlinson 242 15 6.2% 1. Frank Gore 16 2005 -- 3. Folorunso Fatukasi 228 13 5.7% 2. Walter Payton HOF 13 1975 1987 4. Derrick Brown 228 11 4.8% 3. Emmitt Smith HOF 13 1990 2002 5. Javon Hargrave 204 9 4.4% 4. Franco Harris HOF 12 1972 1983 5. Jerome Bettis HOF 12 1993 2004 STOP PERCENTAGE: Fatukasi is also third among all NFL defensive linemen in successful stop percentage according to 500+ RUSHING YARDS: There have only been five seasons Next Gen Stats (min. 350 defensive snaps) • Stops are defined of 500+ rushing yards in NFL history that were recorded by a by NGS as tackles that result in a successful play for the defense player over the age of 35, two of those seasons belong to Gore based on the yards to go by down: 40%+ on 1st Down, 50%+ on and the remaining three were recorded by Hall of Fame running 2nd Down, conversion on 3rd/4th Down. backs. Successful Stop Percentage • 2020 Season 500+ Rushing Yards in a Season • NFL History (DL with min. 350 snaps • according to Next Gen Stats) (Players over the age of 35 • according to Radar360) Rk Player Team Snaps Stops Stop% Year Player Team Yards 1. Josh Sweat PHI 398 28 7.0% 2020 Frank Gore Jets 546 2. Demarcus Lawrence DAL 425 35 6.9% 2019 Frank Gore BUF 599 3. Folorunso Fatukasi Jets 398 27 6.8% 1997 HOF KC 505 4. Quinnen Williams Jets 519 35 6.7% 1996 Marcus Allen HOF KC 830 5. Derrrick Nnadi KC 384 25 6.5% 1985 HOF WAS 677

2020 NEW YORK JETS GAME INFORMATION 7 PLAYER NOTES JAVELIN GUIDRY NEVILLE HEWITT FORCED FUMBLES: An undrafted rookie free agent TACKLING MACHINE: After setting career highs in almost this season, Javelin Guidry, who recorded the every category last season, linebacker Neville Hewitt, a former second-fastest 40-yard dash at the 2020 Scouting Combine undrafted free agent, leads the team and ranks eighth in the (4.29 seconds), registered two forced fumbles vs. LV (12/6), NFL with a single-season career high 110 total tackles. becoming just the 11th rookie in the last 10 seasons with two+ Tackles Leaders • 2020 Season forced fumbles in a game • Guidry is the only undrafted rookie (2020 season • according to Radar360) since 2011 with two forced fumbles in a game. Rank Player Team Tackles Single-Game Forced Fumbles • Rookies 1. Zach Cunningham HST 126 (Since 2010 • according to Radar 360) 2. Jaylon Smith DAL 123 3. Roquan Smith CHI 122 Player Team Draft Date FFs 4t. Blake Martinez NYG 118 Karl Klug TEN 5-142 09/18/11 2 4t. Devin White TB 118 Ryan Kerrigan WAS 1-16 11/13/11 2 6t. Joe Schobert JAX 113 Sam Acho ARZ 4-103 11/27/11 2 6t. Bobby Wagner SEA 113 Alec Ogletree SL 1-30 12/22/13 2 8. Neville Hewitt Jets 110 Kyle Fuller CHI 1-14 09/22/14 2 9. Eric Kendricks MIN 107 Preston Smith WAS 2-38 09/13/15 2 10. Jordan Poyer BUF 104 Budda Baker ARZ 2-36 11/19/17 2 Tre Flowers SEA 5-146 11/25/18 2 Additionally since 2000, Hewitt is only one of two undrafted free Devin White TB 1-5 11/03/19 2 agents to register a 100+ tackle season with the Jets since 2000 Michael Ojemudia DEN 3-77 10/18/20 2 (according to Radar360). Javelin Guidry Jets -- 12/06/20 2 Jets Tackles Leaders • Undrafted Free Agents Guidry is tied for first among all rookies and tied for sixth (Since 2000 • according to Radar360) among all players this season with three forced fumbles • Among the seven rookies with at least two forced fumbles, Rank Player Year Tackles three were selected in the draft’s first 28 picks. 1. 2000 105 2. Neville Hewitt 2020 101 Forced Fumbles Leaders • Rookies 3. Bart Scott 2009 92 (according to Radar 360) 4. Victor Green 2001 84 Rank Player Draft FFs 5. Bart Scott 2010 81 6. James Burgess 2019 80 1. Javelin Guidry -- 3 7. Jim Leonhard 2009 76 1t. A.J. Terrell 1-16 3 8. Mark Brown 2005 74 1t. Chase Young 1-2 3 9t. Damon Harrison 2015 72 4t. 2-64 2 9t. Neville Hewitt 2019 72 4t. Michael Ojemudia 3-77 2 4t. Patrick Queen 1-28 2 Hewitt is also one of only eight players in the NFL this season 4t. Antoine Winfield 2-45 2 with 100+ tackles and 2.0+ sacks 100+ Tackles & 2.0+ Sacks • 2020 Season (according to Radar360) Player Team Tackles Sacks Zach Cunningham HST 126 3.0 Roquan Smith CHI 122 4.0 Blake Martinez NYG 118 2.0 Devin White TB 118 5.0 Bobby Wagner SEA 113 3.0 Neville Hewitt Jets 110 2.0 Jordan Poyer BUF 104 2.0 Budda Baker ARZ 70 2.0

8 2020 NEW YORK JETS GAME INFORMATION PLAYER NOTES HARVEY LANGI MARCUS MAYE TACKLES PER GAME: Since entering the starting lineup in CAREER SEASON: Through Week 14, safety Marcus Maye Week Nine, linebacker Harvey Langi has produced 46 tackles has already established single season career highs in tackles over his last five games, an average of 9.2 tackles per game • (65), sacks (2.0), forced fumbles (two), fumble recoveries Among all NFL players with at least five games played since (one), quarterback hits (two) and passes defensed (10), while Week Nine, Langi’s average ranks seventh in the league over matching his career high in interceptions (two) • Maye is one that span. of only three players in the NFL this season to register 60+ Tackles Per Game Leaders • Since Week Nine tackles, two interceptions and two forced fumbles. (minimum five games played • according to Radar360) 60+ Tkls, 2+ INTs & 2+ FFs • 2020 Season Rank Player Team Tackles (according to Radar360) 1. Alex Singleton PHI 10.6 Player Team Tkls INTs FFs 2. Tyrell Adams HST 10.3 Marcus Maye Jets 65 2 2 3. Roquan Smith CHI 10.2 Jordan Poyer BUF 104 2 2 4. Darius Leonard IND 10.2 Daniel Sorensen KC 80 3 2 5. Devin White TB 10.0 6. Joe Schobert JAX 9.5 Additionally, since 2000 , Maye is only the second Jets defender 7. Harvey Langi Jets 9.2 - and the first since 2011 (David Harris) to register 60+ tackles, 8t. Zach Cunningham HST 9.2 2.0+ sacks and 2+ interceptions in a single season. 8t. Eric Wilson MIN 9.2 60+ Tkls, 2.0+ Sacks & 2+ INTs • Jets History (Since 2000 • according to Radar360) Player Year Tkls Sacks INTs NCAA RECORD: In his junior season at Texas A&M (2018), Marcus Maye 2020 65 2.0 2 Braden Mann, the Jets sixth-round selection in the 2020 David Harris 2011 60 5.0 4 NFL Draft established an NCAA record with a 51.0 punt average, SAFETY DANCE: Safety Marcus Maye, named a captain by winning the nation’s and was recognized as SEC his teammates at the start of the season, ranks in the top 10 Special Teams Player of the Year • In his rookie season with the among safeties in the NFL in sacks, run stuffs, passes defensed Jets, Mann is averaging 44.8 yards per punt. and forced fumbles. NCAA Single Season Punting Leaders (according to Sports Reference) Marcus Maye Numbers & Ranks • Among Safeties (2020 season • according to Radar360 and Next Gen Stats) Rank Name School Year Avg. Category No. Rank 1. Braden Mann Texas A&M 2018 51.0 2. Tom Malone USC 2003 49.0 Sacks 2.0 t-6th 3. Ryan Stonehouse Colorado St. 2018 48.3 Run Stuffs 10 1st 4. Brandon Wright Georgia St. 2018 48.2 Passes Defensed 10 t-3rd 5. Kentucky 2019 48.1 Forced Fumbles 2 t-4th

ROOKIE RECORD: In Week Eight at KC (11/1), Mann notched RED ZONE SHUTDOWN: Additionally, since entering the a season-long 60-yard punt, the longest punt by a Jets rookie league in 2017, Maye has registered three interceptions in the since 2000 (according to Radar360). red zone, tied for the second most in the league over that span, while his seven passes defensed in the red zone (according to Longest Punts • Jets Rookies (since 2000 • according to Radar360) Radar360) are tied for fifth among safeties. Rank Name Year Yards Red Zone Interceptions • Since 2017 1. Braden Mann 2020 60 (passes defensed according to Radar360) 2. Ben Graham 2005 59 Player Team INTs Yds PD 3. Braden Mann 2020 59 Denzel Ward CLV 4 0 13 4. Lachlan Edwards 2016 59 Quandre Diggs SEA 3 32 4 Duron Harmon DET 3 0 5 Xavien Howard MIA 3 0 4 Eric Kendricks MIN 3 3 7 Marcus Maye Jets 3 116 7 Josh Norman BUF 3 74 3

2020 NEW YORK JETS GAME INFORMATION 9 PLAYER NOTES BRESHAD PERRIMAN STARTING STRONG: Rookie wide receiver Denzel Mims RECEIVING AVERAGE: Since entering the league in 2016, has totaled 324 receiving yards on 19 catches in six games wide receiver Breshad Perriman has totaled 121 receptions played this season • Mims has also posted at least 40 receiving for 1,961 yards and 14 touchdowns • Among active players, yards in each of his first six career games, becoming only the Perriman’s 16.2 yards per reception is the eighth best over that seventh receiver in the NFL since 1970 to start their career with span among all receivers with at least 100 receptions. six consecutive games of 40+ yards. Receiving Average Leaders • Active Players Streak of Games with 40+ yards to Start a Career • Since 1970 (minimum 100 receptions) (players with at least 5 straight games) Rank Player Team Rec. Rec. Avg. Player Team Year Games 1. A.J. Brown TEN 103 18.3 Michael Thomas NO 2016-17 19 2. DeSean Jackson PHI 611 17.3 DAL 2015 9 3. Josh Gordon SEA 247 17.2 MIN 2015 7 4. Mike Williams LAC 139 16.8 CeeDee Lamb DAL 2020 6 5. Kenny Golladay DET 183 16.8 Andre Johnson HST 2003 6 6. Marquise Goodwin PHI 140 16.6 Denzel Mims Jets 2020 6 7. DK Metcalf SEA 127 16.4 Willie Snead BLT 2015 6 8. Breshad Perriman Jets 121 16.2 9. Tyrell Williams LV 197 16.1 RECEIVING AVERAGE: Mims is averaging 17.1 yards per 10. Courtland Sutton DEN 117 16.1 reception this season, tied for the sixth best average in the Additionally, Perriman has averaged 17.8 yards per reception league this season among receivers with at least 15 receptions since 2018, the second best average in the league over that • Additionally, Mims has registered a reception of at least 20 span among receivers with at least 50 catches. yards in each of his last five games, one of just six active streaks in the NFL of at least five games. Receiving Average Leaders • Since 2018 Yards Per Reception • 2020 Season (minimum 50 receptions) (min. 15 receptions • according to Radar360) Rank Player Team Rec. Rec. Avg. 1. A.J. Brown TEN 103 18.3 Rank Player Team Yards/Rec. 2. Breshad Perriman Jets 78 17.8 1. M. Valdes-Scantling GB 19.5 3. Mike Williams LAC 128 17.5 2. D.J. Moore CAR 18.5 4. Mecole Hardman KC 59 17.4 3. Cam Sims WAS 18.2 5. DeSean Jackson PHI 63 17.3 4t. Henry Ruggs III LV 18.0 6. Marquez Valdes-Scantling GB 95 17.2 4t. Jalen Guyton LAC 18.0 7. Josh Gordon SEA 68 17.1 6t. DK Metcalf SEA 17.1 8. Kenny Golladay DET 155 16.7 6t. Marvin Hall DET 17.1 9. Justin Jefferson MIN 65 16.6 6t. Denzel Mims Jets 17.1 10t. DK Metcalf SEA 127 16.4 9. Richie James SF 17.0 10t. Mike Evans TB 204 16.4 10. Kenny Golladay DET 16.9

AGAINST HIS DRAFT CLASS: Among the 13 wide receivers selected in the first two rounds of the 2020 NFL Draft, Mims was the last selected at No. 59 overall, but currently ranks fifth in receiving yards per game with 54.0, while his 17.1 yards per catch average trails only Henry Ruggs III. Rookie Wide Receiver Leaders • 2020 Season (among players selected in the first two rounds) Rank Player Team Draft Rec Yds/Game 1. Justin Jefferson MIN 1-22 82.9 2. Brandon Aiyuk SF 1-25 66.0 3. Tee Higgins CIN 2-33 59.8 4. CeeDee Lamb DAL 1-17 57.1 5. Denzel Mims Jets 2-59 54.0 6. PIT 2-49 51.1 7. DEN 1-15 48.9 8. Michael Pittman IND 2-34 41.8 9. Laviska Shenault JAX 2-42 40.1 10. Jalen Reagor PHI 1-21 37.8 11. Henry Ruggs III LV 1-12 37.6 12. K.J. Hamler DEN 2-46 34.3 13. Van Jefferson LAR 2-57 13.1 10 2020 NEW YORK JETS GAME INFORMATION PLAYER NOTES

QUINNEN WILLIAMS MULTI-FACETED: Williams has been effective against both the run and the pass this season, notching 6.0 sacks and 12 run STOP PERCENTAGE: Former third-overall selection in the stuffs • He is one of only five defensive linemen in the NFL this 2019 NFL Draft, defensive lineman Quinnen Williams, leads the season to register 5.0+ sacks and 10+ run stuffs. team in sacks (6.0), tackles for loss (nine), and quarterback hits (13) this season • Additionally, Williams leads all NFL defensive 5.0+ Sacks & 10+ Run Stuffs • 2020 Season linemen in defensive stops with 35 on his 519 defensive snaps (Among defensive linemen • according to Next Gen Stats) for a stop percentage of 6.7%, the second-best rate among Player Team Sacks Stuffs NFL defensive linemen according to Next Gen Stats (min. 500 Brandon Graham PHI 7.0 16 defensive snaps) • Stops are defined by NGS as tackles that Quinnen Williams Jets 6.0 14 result in a successful play for the defense based on the yards to J.J. Watt HOU 5.0 12 Chase Young WAS 5.5 10 go by down: 40%+ on 1st Down, 50%+ on 2nd Down, conversion Maxx Crosby LV 6.0 10 on 3rd/4th Down. Successful Stop Percentage • 2020 Season SACK LEADERS: According to Radar360, his 6.0 sacks this (DL with min. 450 snaps • according to Next Gen Stats) season are tied for the sixth most among interior defensive Rk Player Team Snaps Stops Stop% linemen in the NFL. 1. Demarcus Lawrence DAL 505 35 6.9% Sack Leaders • Interior D-Linemen 2. Quinnen Williams Jets 519 35 6.7% (2020 season • according to Radar360) 3. Leonard Williams NYG 602 34 5.6% Rank Player Team Yards/Rec. 4. Akiem Hicks CHI 619 33 5.3% 1. Aaron Donald LAR 12.5 5. Cameron Jordan NO 643 33 5.1% 2. Leonard Williams NYG 8.5 3. Kerry Hyder SF 7.5 RUN STUFFS: Williams has also has stopped opposing runs 4t. KC 6.5 for zero or negative yards on 7.0% of his snaps this season, 4t. Fletcher Cox PHI 6.5 leading the NFL among players with at least 200 snaps against 6t. David Onyemata NO 6.0 the run • Additionally, his 14 run stuffs this season are fourth in 6t. Quinnen Williams Jets 6.0 the NFL among defensive linemen. Run Stuff Rate (Zero or Negative Yards) • 2020 Season (min. 200 run-defense snaps • according to Next Gen Stats) Rk Player Team Stuffs Stuff% 1. Quinnen Williams Jets 14 7.0% 2. Vince Williams PIT 16 6.4% 3. Elandon Roberts MIA 13 6.3% 4. Dalvin Tomlinson NYG 15 6.2% 5. Brandon Graham PHI 16 6.0% QUARTERBACK PRESSURES: Additionally, Williams has registered 31 quarterback pressures on 311 pass rush snaps this season according to Next Gen Stats for a quarterback pressure rate of 10.0%, the third-best rate among interior defensive linemen with at least 300 snaps rushing the passer • His 31 pressures are also tied for the fourth most among interior defensive linemen. QB Pressure Rate • Interior D-Linemen (min. 300 pass-rush snaps • according to Next Gen Stats) Rk Player Team QBPs QBP% 1. Aaron Donald LAR 57 13.5% 2. Chris Jones KC 35 10.8% 3. Quinnen Williams Jets 31 10.0% 4. PIT 39 9.7% 5. Jerry Tillery LAC 25 7.9%

2020 NEW YORK JETS GAME INFORMATION 11 VS GAME PREVIEW GAME MATCHUP Total Offense Total Defense 269.8 32nd t 1s 285.8 Passing Offense Passing Defense 166.1 32nd t 1s 191.7 Rushing Offense Rushing Defense 103.7 21st 3rd 94.2 Scoring Offense Scoring Defense 14.1 32nd 3rd 18.9 Sacks Allowed Sacks 36.0 25th 3rd 42.0 Third Down Off. Third Down Def. 32.9% 31st 2nd 34.3% Red Zone Offense Red Zone Defense 40.0% 32nd 12th 59.5% Total Defense Total Offense 399.6 30th 5th 389.4 Passing Defense Passing Offense 286.8 31st 12th 260.5 Rushing Defense Rushing Offense 112.8 14th 8th 128.9 Scoring Defense Scoring Offense 30.2 31st 17th 25.0 Sacks Sacks Allowed 21.0 t-24th t-5th 17.0 Third Down Def. Third Down Offense 46.3% 26th 6th 44.8% Red Zone Defense Red Zone Offense 57.7% 9th 10th 64.6% Takeaways Giveaways 16 21st t-25th 21 Giveaways Takeaways 17 t-17th t-4th 21 STATISTICAL LEADERS Category Jets No. Category LAR No. Completion Percentage S. Darnold 58.4% Completion Percentage J. Goff 68.2% Passing Yards S. Darnold 1,560 Passing Yards J. Goff 3,509 J. Flacco 80.6 Passer Rating J. Goff 92.7 Rushing Yards F. Gore 546 Rushing Yards D. Henderson 564 Rushing Touchdowns S. Darnold • L. Perine 2 Rushing Touchdowns M. Brown • D. Henderson 5 Receptions J. Crowder 42 Receptions C. Kupp 79 Receiving Yards J. Crowder 510 Receiving Yards C. Kupp 869 Receiving Touchdowns J. Crowder 5 Receiving Touchdowns R. Woods 5 Yards From Scrimmage F. Gore 624 Yards From Scrimmage R. Woods 910 First Downs F. Gore 29 First Downs R. Woods 46 Tackles N. Hewitt 110 Tackles J. Johnson 88 Sacks Q. Williams 6.0 Sacks A. Donald 12.5 Interceptions P. Desir 3 Interceptions D. Williams 4 Passes Defensed M. Maye 10 Passes Defensed D. Williams 13 Forced Fumbles J. Guidry 3 Forced Fumbles A. Donald 4 Special Teams Tackles three tied 6 Special Teams Tackles N. Webster 9 Punt Return Average B. Berrios 7.8 Punt Return Average C. Kupp 6.1 Kick Return Average C. Ballentine 29.7 Kick Return Average R. Calais 22.2 Scoring • Non-Kicking J. Crowder 30 Scoring • Non-Kicking R. Woods 42 Scoring S. Ficken 35 Scoring S. Sloman • R. Woods 42 12 2020 NEW YORK JETS GAME INFORMATION MATCHUP HISTORY VS formerly ST. LOUIS RAMS [1995-2015] OVERALL: HOME: AWAY: 4-10 2-5 2-5

11/15/70 at Los Angeles W 31-20 12/17/89 at Los Angeles L 14-38 01/02/05 at St. Louis L 29-32OT 10/27/74 LOS ANGELES L 13-20 09/27/92 at Los Angeles L 10-18 11/09/08 St. LOUIS W 47-3 11/30/80 at Los Angeles L 13-38 12/03/95 ST. LOUIS L 20-23 11/18/12 at St. Louis W 27-13 09/25/83 LOS ANGELES W 27-24OT 10/11/98 at St. Louis L 10-30 11/13/16 LOS ANGELES L 6-9 11/20/86 LOS ANGELES L 3-17 10/21/01 ST. LOUIS L 14-34 SINGLE GAME RECORDS LONGEST PLAYS PASSING YARDS PASSING PLAY Player Cmp/Att Yds Date Player Yds Date 1. Richard Todd 37/50 446 09/25/83 1. to 54 11/09/08 2. Ken O’Brien 28/47 272 11/30/86 2. to 52 11/13/16 PASSING TOUCHDOWNS RUSHING PLAY Player TDs Date Player Yds Date 1. Al Woodall 3 11/15/70 1. Matt Forté 28 11/13/16 2. Richard Todd 2 09/25/83 2. Matt Forté 23 11/13/16 RUSHING YARDS THE LAST TIME Player Att Yds Date 1. Curtis Martin 28 153 01/02/05 300-YARD PASSER 2. Thomas Jones 26 149 11/09/08 Player Date Yards RUSHING By JETS: Richard Todd 09/25/83 446 (2 TDs) By OPP: 01/02/05 450 (3 TDs) Player TDs Date 1. Thomas Jones 3 11/09/08 100+ QUARTERBACK RATING 2. Bilal Powell 2 11/18/12 Player Date Rating RECEPTIONS By JETS: 11/18/12 118.3 (1 TDs) By OPP: Marc Bulger 01/02/05 116.4 (3 TDs) Player Rec Date (min. 20 attempts) 1. 9 09/27/92 2t. Three Tied, Most Recently 100-YARD RUSHER 8 12/03/95 Player Date Yards RECEIVING YARDS By JETS: Thomas Jones 11/09/08 149 (3 TDs) By OPP: Trung Candidate 10/21/01 124 (1 TD) Player Rec Yds Date 1. 8 135 09/25/83 100-YARD RECEIVER 2. Dustin Keller 6 107 11/09/08 Player Date Yards RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS By JETS: Dustin Keller 11/09/08 107 (1 TD) By OPP: Kenny Britt 10/21/16 109 Player TDs Date 1. Wesley Walker 2 09/25/83 MULTI-TOUCHDOWN PERFORMANCE Anthony Becht 2 10/21/01 Player Date TDs MOST FIELD GOALS By JETS: Bilal Powell 11/18/12 2 Rush By OPP: Brandon Gipson 11/11/12 2 Rec. Player FGs Date 1. Jay Feely 4/4 11/09/08 SPECIAL TEAMS RETURN TOUCHDOWN 2. Doug Brien 3/4 01/02/05 Player Date Type By JETS: Jerricho Cotchery 01/02/05 KR (94 Yds.) By OPP: Never

2020 NEW YORK JETS GAME INFORMATION 13 PROBABLE STARTERS

OFFENSE KEY RESERVES WR BRESHAD PERRIMAN 6th Season WR BRAXTON BERRIOS 3rd Season First Jets season after signing as an UFA (TB) this offseason • With Second Jets season • Second on the team in receptions (29) and his 49-yard touchdown at LAC (11/22), now has three this season and fourth on the team in receiving yards (305) • Primary punt returner 14 in his career • Second on the team in both receiving yards (400) who ranks tied for fourth in the league with a 10.6 punt return average and touchdowns (three) • Has averaged 17.8 yards per reception since since joining the Jets in 2019. 2018, the second-best average in the league among receivers with at least 50 catches. QB 13th Season LT MEKHI BECTON Rookie First Jets season after signing as a free agent this offseason • Started in Weeks Five, Six, Nine and 11 for an injured • Produced Selected in the First Round (11th overall) • Started in 10 games this the 50th 100+ passer rating performance of his career in his start vs. season at left tackle • Became the first rookie offensive lineman to NE, throwing for 262 yards and three touchdowns on Monday Night start for the Jets on Kickoff Weekend since D’Brickashaw Ferguson Football • Owns one victory and was awarded Super Bowl and (2006). XLVII MVP. LG PAT ELFLEIN 4th Season TE 8th Season First Jets season after being claimed off waivers in Week 11 • Started in three games this season at left guard. Second Jets season after signing an extension during the 2019 season • Has totaled nine receptions for 86 yards this season • Became one C CONNOR McGOVERN 5th Season of just eight tight ends in team history with five+ touchdown receptions First Jets season after signing as an UFA (DEN) this offseason • The last season (2019). only offensive lineman to start every game this season for the Jets. RB TY JOHNSON 2nd Season RG JOSH ANDREWS 5th Season First Jets season after being claimed off waivers in Week Four • Has First Jets season after signing as an UFA (IND) this offseason • Has played in seven games this season • Recorded his first 100-yard rushing played in 13 games this season at center, left guard, right tackle and game last week vs. LV (12/6) with 104 rushing yards on 22 attempts. right guard, including two starts, one at RG and one at LG. RT GEORGE FANT 5th Season Team captain in his first Jets season after signing as an UFA (SEA) SPECIALISTS this offseason • Has started all 11 games he has played games this P BRADEN MANN Rookie season, playing right and left tackle, missing two weeks with injury. Selected in the Sixth Round • Notched a season-long 60-yard punt TE CHRIS HERNDON 3rd Season at KC (11/1), the longest punt by a rookie in Jets history • Leads all Third Jets season • Has totaled 142 yards on 17 receptions this season rookies with 13 punts inside the 20 this season • Established an NCAA and a touchdown • Recorded 502 receiving yards as a rookie (2018), a record with a 51.0 punting average during his junior season and earned top 10 total for the Jets and the second most by a rookie TE in franchise the Ray Guy Award as the nation’s top punter. history. LS THOMAS HENNESSY 4th Season 6th Season WR JAMISON CROWDER Fourth Jets season • Has snapped in every game (61) since being Second Jets season • Missed four games with an injury but leads the acquired in a trade during the 2017 preseason. team with 42 receptions for 510 yards and five touchdowns • Recorded 7+ receptions in five straight games as a Jet, establishing a franchise K/P SERGIO CASTILLO 1st Season record. First Jets season • Has connected on eight of 13 field goal attempts WR DENZEL MIMS Rookie including a long of 55, the longest made FG by a Jets kicker since 2018 Selected in the second round • Has totaled 324 yards on 19 receptions • Spent time in the CFL, AAF and XFL before signing with the Jets (17.1 avg.) in six games this season (five starts) since returning from practice squad in Week Five. injured reserve • Has produced at least 40 yards receiving in all six of his games and has a catch of 20+ yards in each of his last five. QB SAM DARNOLD 3rd Season Team captain in his third Jets season • Has thrown for 1,560 yards and five touchdowns while rushing for 173 yards and two touchdowns in eight games this season (missed Weeks Five, Six, Nine and 11) • Recorded a 46-yard touchdown run vs. DEN (10/1), the longest TD run by a QB in Jets history. RB FRANK GORE 16th Season First Jets season after signing as an UFA (BUF) this offseason • Ranks third on the NFL’s all-time rushing list with 15,893 yards • Tied for first in NFL history for most games played by a running back (239). • Has run for 546 yards this season, his 16th-consecutive year with at least 500 yards.

14 2020 NEW YORK JETS GAME INFORMATION PROBABLE STARTERS DEFENSE KEY RESERVES DL QUINNEN WILLIAMS 2nd Season CB Rookie Second Jets season • Team leader in sacks (6.0), quarterback hits (13) Undrafted rookie free agent • Has started five games after beginning and tackles for loss (nine) • Recorded his first multi-sack performance the season on the practice squad • Has recorded 22 tackles, a tackle after registering 2.0 sacks vs. SF (9/20), only the sixth Jets defensive for loss and a pass defensed. lineman with a 2.0+ sack contest in their first 16 career games. CB JAVELIN GUIDRY Rookie 3rd Season DL FOLORUNSO FATUKASI Undrafted rookie free agent • Has played in eight games after Third Jets season • Stopped runs for zero or negative yards on 5.7% beginning the season on the practice squad • Has recorded eight of defensive snaps this season, the third-best rate in the NFL among tackles and leads all NFL rookies with three forced fumbles. interior defensive linemen with at least 200 run defense snaps. DL JOHN FRANKLIN-MYERS 3rd Season 6th Season DL HENRY ANDERSON Second Jets season after being claimed at final cutdowns (2019) • Third Jets season • Second in the NFL (among players with 150 run Missed his first season with the Jets with an injury • Has appeared defense snaps) with a run stuff rate of 7.0% • Has blocked four kicks in 12 games this season (three starts) and is second on the team with in his career, including three as a Jet, becoming the first Jet with a nine quarterback hits. blocked punt, field goal and extra point since 1979. CB ARTHUR MAULET 3rd Season LB JORDAN JENKINS 5th Season Second Jets season • Has recorded 14 tackles, a sack, one quarterback Fifth Jets season after re-signing during the offseason • Leads the hit and two passes defensed this season • Recorded his second career team in sacks since 2018 with 17.0 • Since entering the league (2016), last week vs. LV (12/6) • Last season, produced seven has recorded seven forced fumbles and five fumble recoveries. • Missed tackles per game over his final four starts, the most of any corner with last week’s game at SEA (12/13) with an injury. four games played in that span, while his five tackles for loss were tied LB NEVILLE HEWITT 6th Season for the most among all defensive backs. Third Jets season after re-signing in the offseason • Leads the team with 110 total tackles this season • One of only eight players in the NFL to record 100+ tackles and 2.0+ sacks this season. LB HARVEY LANGI 3rd Season Third Jets season • Started the last five games, producing 46 total tackles, the seventh-most tackles per game (9.2) since Week Nine among players with at least five games. LB TARELL BASHAM 4th Season Third Jets season • Registered his second career strip sack in Week Seven vs. BUF (10/25), matching his season best with 2.0 sacks this season • Third on the team with eight quarterback hits. CB BRYCE HALL Rookie Selected in the fifth round (158th overall) • Has appeared in the last four games (three starts) after returning from Reserve/NFI • Has recorded 25 tackles, a tackle for loss and a pass defensed. CB BLESS AUSTIN 2nd Season Second Jets season • Notched his first game with multiple passes defensed vs. BUF (10/25) •Registered 50 tackles, three passes defensed, two tackles for loss and a forced fumble in ten games this season.

S MARCUS MAYE 4th Season Team captain in his fourth Jets season • Leads all Jets DBs with 65 tackles and has produced two interceptions, two forced fumbles, two quarterback hits, a fumble recovery and nine passes defensed • Of his six career INTs, three have come in the red zone, tied for the second most in the league since 2017, while also forcing a fumble at the one-yard line at LAC (11/22). S MATTHIAS FARLEY 5th Season Team captain in his second Jets season • Tied for the team lead with six special teams tackles • Has played in all thirteen games this season primarily on special teams, including one start at safety last week at SEA (12/13) • Has produced three interceptions and 11 passes defensed in his career.

2020 NEW YORK JETS GAME INFORMATION 15 BY THE NUMBERS

Since entering the league in 2017, safety Marcus Maye has Wide receiver Denzel Mims is averaging 17.1 yards per registered three interceptions in the red zone, tied for the reception this season, which ranks tied for sixth in the NFL second most in the NFL, while his seven passes defensed .1 and second among rookie receviers (min. 15 receptions). 3 in the red zone are tied for fifth most among safeties. 17

Since 2018, wide receiver Breshad Perriman has Since the start of 2019, the Jets defense has held running averaged 17.8 yards per catch, the second best average in backs to 3.6 yards per carry, the second-lowest average in the league among all receivers with at least 50 receptions .6 the league over that span. .8 3 17 over that span.

Quarterback Sam Darnold is only the fourth Jets Quarterback Sam Darnold registered a 46-yard rushing quarterback since the 1970 NFL merger to record multiple touchdown vs. DEN (10/1), the longest rush by quarterback career games of two+ passing touchdowns and one+ in Jets history. Darnold joins Deshaun Watson and Lamar Jackson as the only QBs in the NFL with a 40+ yard rushing 4 rushing touchdowns 46 touchdown in the last five seasons.

The Jets defense has now scored six touchdowns over the last two seasons, tied for the fifth most in the league Rookie punter Braden Mann notched a season-long 60-yard behind only BLT (nine), TB (seven), LAR (seven) and NE punt in Week Eight at KC (11/1), the longest punt by a 6 (seven). 60 Jets rookie Since 2000 (according to Radar360).

Quarterback Joe Flacco and wide receiver Jamison Crowder’s 20-yard touchdown pass in the second quarter vs, NE (11/9) had The Jets defense ranks second in the NFL in red zone only a 6.2% completion probability according to Next Gen Stats, defense, allowing scores on only 76.9% of opponent red 6.2 the most improbable completion in the NFL this season and the 76.9% zone opportunities this season (according to Radar360). most improbable touchdown in the league since 2017.

The Jets have now logged scores on seven consecutive opening The Jets defense has stopped 24.6% of opposing runs for drives, dating back to 10/25 vs BUF. The Jets seven-game streak of opening drive scores is the longest active streak in the NFL and the zero or negative yards, a total of 93 run stuffs this season, the 7 longest streak in franchise history. 93 second most in the NFL.

Defensive lineman Henry Anderson has registered a run stuff Wide Receiver Jamison Crowder registered 100+ receiving on 7.0% of his snaps against the run, tied for the second best stuff rate in the league among defenders with at least 150 run yards in his first three games this season (Weeks 1, 4-5), 7.0 defense snaps. His 13 run stuffs are also the fifth most among 100+ becoming the seventh player in franchise history to notch defensive linemen in the NFL (according to Next Gen Stats). three consecutive 100-yard performances.

Defensive lineman Folorunso Fatukasi has registered 37 In his 25th career game in Week 13 vs. LV (12/6), running back tackles on 398 defensive snaps this season for a takle rate of Ty Johnson logged 104 rushing yards, notching his first 100- 9.3%, the sixth-best rate among NFL defensive linemen with yard performance. His 104 rushing yards were the most by a 9.3 at least 350 snaps (according to Next Gen Stats) 104 Jets running back in their first 25 career games since Bilal Powell posted 149 yards vs. BUF in 2013.

Safety Marcus Maye has registered 10 run stuffs this Linebacker Neville Hewitt ranks eighth in the NFL and leads season, the most among defensive backs in the NFL the team with 110 tackles this season. He has notched his (according to Next Gen Stats). first season of 100+ tackles, only the second Jets undrafted 10 110 free agent since 2000 to post 100+ tackles in a season.

With 4.0 sacks by defensive backs this season (2.0 by Marcus Maye, 1.0 by Arthur Maulet and 1.0 Brian Poole), The Jets defense has registered 155 tackles for loss over 10.5 the Jets are fourth in the NFL with 10.5 sacks by defensive the last two seasons, tied for the fifth most in the league backs since the start of the 2019 season. 155 over that span.

Since joining the Jets in 2019, wide receiver/punt returner Running back Frank Gore has now appeared in 239 career Braxton Berrios is averaging 10.6 yards per punt return, games since entering the league in 2005, tied for the most 10.6 tied for the fourth best average in the league among players most in NFL history among running backs along with fullback with at least 20 punt returns. 239 and former Jet Lorenzo Neal (239).

DL Henry Anderson blocked a punt in the first quarter at LAC Defensive lineman Quinnen Williams has logged 12 (11/22) notching his fourth career blocked kick and third as a Jet. straight games with three+ tackles, the second longest Anderson is one of three players in Jets history and the first since 12 active streak in the NFL among defensive linemen. 1979 Donald Dykes in 1979 to notch a blocked punt, blocked field goal and blocked extra point as a member of the Jets.

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EXPERIENCE CHRISTOPHER JOHNSON 21 CHAIRMAN & CEO

CHRISTOPHER WOLD JOHNSON, an owner of the New “That meant a lot to me and I’m sure to everybody else for him York Jets since 2000, enters his fourth season as chairman & to talk to us,” said Mosley of Johnson addressing the team. “He CEO. A fourth-generation member of the founding family of pretty much let us know that anything we needed, he was there Johnson & Johnson, he has overseen pivotal changes within to help. He gave out his personal information and he said any the organization, key additions both on and off the field, and an guy who wants to call, get together to work something out, he update to the club’s brand and uniform for the first time in 20 would help.” years. In a statement, Johnson’s Jets expressed, “We will not waste Last season, Johnson oversaw the hiring of Head Coach this opportunity to create programs and partnerships of which Adam Gase and General Manager Joe Douglas as well as we, along with the community, can look back on years from now the appointment of Hymie Elhai as team president. With the and be proud.” three in place, Johnson established a foundation based on his In December of 2018, Johnson donated to five non-profit social vision of a winning culture throughout the franchise, showing justice organizations that aim to combat social inequality his commitment to building a durable, successful and united and reduce barriers to opportunity. Additionally, he matched organization. donations by Jets players and coaches for charities focused on Before a 6-2 finish to the 2019 season, the unity of the team education, community/police relations, criminal justice reform, throughout their tough start resonated with Johnson. “The as well as other initiatives, including reducing poverty, racial thing that’s so encouraging is that there has never been a equality and workforce development. moment when somebody casts blame on somebody else,” In 2017, Johnson regularly met with the team’s leadership Johnson said in November of 2019. “I think that speaks very council to discuss social justice matters and serve as a highly of the character of this team.” resource. Moreover, he accompanied players to the Bronx Since Week 10 of 2019, Gase has overseen on-field improvements public defender’s office to learn about challenges facing the on both sides of the ball as the Jets improved in almost every criminal justice system. In February 2018, he joined the players major offensive and defensive category. Douglas, hired in June in sending a letter to New York Governor Andrew Cuomo of 2019, added 10 new players prior to the start of last season advocating for bail reform. and has begun to overhaul a roster that currently has over 55 As part of the response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Johnson, new players from the one he inherited. his family, and the Jets donated $3 million to support those in Throughout his tenure as chairman & CEO, Johnson has need in the New York and New Jersey areas. In March of 2020, developed a strong bond with his players, working closely with they pledged $1 million to support the United Way of New York them to advance programs and initiatives important to them. City’s COVID-19 Community Fund, the United Way of Northern Following the death of George Floyd, Johnson joined the team’s New Jersey’s ALICE Recovery Fund and the United Way of Long virtual team meeting, addressing the group and discussing how Island’s United Together: A Response Fund for COVID-19. A they all – Johnson, coaches, executives and players – could use month later, they donated $2 million to organizations focused their powerful platform to impact positive change. A message primarily on food insecurity, first responders and regional relief. that resonated with players like C.J. Mosley. 18 2020 NEW YORK JETS GAME INFORMATION CHRISTOPHER JOHNSON

“No region in the country has been affected by COVID-19 more positively influence the lives of young men and women in than ours and because of that, our resolve has only grown,” the tri-state area through the promotion of fitness, youth Johnson said of the donations. “We would like to extend football support and the prevention of bullying, particularly in our support to these organizations who battle daily against disadvantaged communities. Among the charities supported by an unprecedented challenge. At no time has being a good the Foundation is the club’s trail-blazing anti-bullying program, teammate ever mattered more.” Jets Tackle Bullying. The program aims to tackle all forms of In April of 2019, the organization unveiled three new uniforms, bullying by raising awareness, providing tools for educators along with a refreshed logo, the first changes to both in over 20 and preventing bullying for kids and teens. years. “Our goal was to create a modern and innovative look for A dedicated proponent of autism research and awareness, the future of our franchise,” said Johnson. “We believe these Johnson works closely with the Johnson Center for Child Health uniforms will appeal to fans of all ages and the design is one & Development. The center, named for his mother, the late Betty that both fans and players would be extremely proud to wear. I Wold Johnson, aims to advance the understanding of childhood am extremely excited to usher in the next generation of the New development through clinical care, research and education, York Jets.” In addition to the uniforms and logo, the team also as well as raise awareness on Autism Spectrum Disorder added noticeable changes to the Atlantic Health Jets Training and identify medical research to unlock better treatments for Center to reflect the re-brand and modified fan elements at children and young adults affected by this condition. MetLife Stadium for the 2019 season. Johnson is also active in various educational endeavors and While engaged in all aspects of the organization, Johnson local philanthropy, supporting a range of initiatives, including places an emphasis on the team’s year-round commitment charter school construction, as well as encouraging public to the community, primarily through the New York Jets discourse and exchange of ideas through debating societies. Foundation. The Foundation funds programs that look to

2020 NEW YORK JETS GAME INFORMATION 19 JOE DOUGLAS

EXPERIENCE JOE DOUGLAS 21 2 GENERAL MANAGER MECHANICSVILLE, VA • RICHMOND

JOE DOUGLAS begins his second season as general manager of pair of veterans with a combined 27 years of NFL experience, reaching the New York Jets after being named to the position in June of 2019. into his past with Super Bowl XLVII MVP Joe Flacco, while also adding Now in his 21st season working in the league, Douglas continues to the NFL’s third all-time leading rusher, Frank Gore. build a roster that includes over 55 new players from the one he in- Douglas also signed cornerback Pierre Desir, linebacker Patrick herited. Onwuasor and wide receiver Breshad Perriman, while retaining key “A general manager must be more than just a talent evaluator. He contributors on every level of the defense: linebacker Jordan Jenkins, must be able to build and sustain a winning culture,” Chairman & cornerback Brian Poole and team captain and leader, defensive line- CEO Christopher Johnson said after announcing Douglas’ hire. “That man Steve McLendon, who was extended during the 2019 season. includes a commitment to collaboration and earning the trust of his “It was important for us to bring in those quality players that have the collogues.” right level of toughness, intelligence, versatility,” Douglas said in his After engaging with the entire organization, Douglas set expectations recap of the team’s free agency decisions. “And then, bring them in on for his personnel staff, but has also joined with President Hymie El- fair market deals.” hai and Head Coach Adam Gase to build the foundation Johnson envi- Despite the added wrinkle that his first draft as general manager was sioned in hiring the three. also the NFL’s first ever virtual draft as a result of COVID-19 global pandemic, Douglas showed no signs of being a rookie, while drafting “You better know what you’re looking for and know what from his home. He turned his seven draft picks in 2020, Leonard Wil- you’re looking at.” liams’ expiring contract and a sixth-round pick the team previously acquired into 13 players, including 12 currently on the 2020 roster. That was advice Douglas recalled from his mentor Ozzie Newsome As a result of Douglas’ movement in the draft, nine draft picks joined and he knew what he was looking for from the beginning, making his the Jets in 2020 – Becton, wide receiver Denzel Mims, safety Ashtyn priorities known the day he was hired. Davis, defensive lineman , running back La’Mical Perine, “This is a game of wills and we are going to try to build a team that quarterback James Morgan, Clark, cornerback Bryce Hall and punter can impose their will on other teams and to do that you have to be Braden Mann. Of the nine, five were team captains in college, yet an- strong up front,” Douglas said when introduced as the team’s GM, a other illustration of Douglas’ commitment to character and culture. point he echoed at the end of the 2019 season. “The line of scrimmage Additionally, Douglas added four veteran players with his draft capital, is always going to be a priority here and so it’s definitely going to be including Lewis, cornerback Nate Hairston and wide receiver Demary- something that we’re going to look to improve every year.” ius Thomas during 2019 and defensive back Quincy Wilson during the Since becoming GM, Douglas has added over 14 offensive linemen, draft. including free agents George Fant, Connor McGovern and Greg Van While Douglas’ first season with the Jets did not end with the desired Roten, as well as Alex Lewis, a trade acquisition during 2019 training result, the roster showed resiliency as several players took on unex- camp and 2020 draft picks Mekhi Becton (first round) and Cameron pected roles for a team that saw just two players start 16 games. The Clark (fourth round). 2019 Jets were forced to use 73 players, including 15 different offen- The offensive line overhaul was just an element of his first free agency sive starting lineups and 14 different defensive starting lineup com- for the Jets. Douglas took a strategic and disciplined approach to fill- binations. Despite the injuries, Douglas buoyed a roster that finished ing the team’s holes, adding to the depth with players that could not 6-2 over the final eight weeks by acquiring players, in every available only come in and contribute immediately, but would also fit the team’s avenue possible, throughout the year. culture. In addition to the offensive linemen acquired, he brought a

20 2020 NEW YORK JETS GAME INFORMATION JOE DOUGLAS

In adding three 10+ game starters after June, Douglas was true to his Entering the NFL as a player personnel assistant (2000) the year Bal- word that the search for players never stops. He added tight end Ryan timore won Super Bowl XXXV, Douglas ascended within the Ravens Griffin as a free agent signing the day before training camp, Lewis in a organization, holding various posts in the organization’s scouting de- 2019 training camp trade and Thomas in a Week Two trade with New partment, serving as a national scout (2012-15), Southeast area scout England, the first such trade between the two franchises in over 25 (2009-11), East Coast area scout (2008) and Northeast area scout years. (2003-07), helping add a number of prominent players via the draft, Lewis, who was re-signed in the 2020 offseason, went on to start 12 including the Super Bowl XLVII MVP, Flacco, as well as a number of games in his first season with the Jets, as part of an offensive line that players – Ben Grubbs, C.J. Mosley, Justin Tucker and Mar- allowed the 10th fewest sacks in the league over the last eight games. shal Yanda. Griffin, who earned a contract extension during the 2019 season, sta- An All-Atlantic 10 selection, Douglas started 45 consecutive games at bilized the tight end position after expected starter Chris Herndon was tackle for the University of Richmond. Following his collegiate playing limited to just one game. Griffin caught five touchdown passes, tied career, he transitioned into a volunteer assistant coach role with the for third in the conference and one of just eight tight ends in franchise Spiders in 1999. history with at least five TD catches. Thomas became the team’s third As an offensive and defensive lineman at Lee-Davis (VA) HS, Douglas receiver, catching 36 passes for 433 yards while also providing valu- was recognized as a two-time all-state honoree. able veteran leadership. He and his wife, Shannon, have two daughters, Addison and Leighton, Douglas also brought in a number of other key contributors for the and a son, Thomas. 2019 Jets, claiming wide receiver/punt returner Braxton Berrios – who saw action in all 16 games and ranked second in the league in punt return average - following roster reductions. He added Vyncint FLIGHT PATH Smith from the Texans practice squad as the second-year wide re- New York Jets 2019-Present ceiver would make contributions receiving, running and returning in General Manager 2019-Present 13 games as a Jets. Safety Matthias Farley, a free agent signing prior 2016-18 to the start of the season, was a key contributor on special teams, Vice President of Player Personnel 2016-18 while Hairston, a trade prior to the first game, started six games at 2015 cornerback. Director of College Scouting 2015 Perhaps Douglas’ biggest move during his first season with the Jets was the trade of Leonard Williams. Moved to the Giants at the trade 2000-14 deadline, the Jets received a third-round pick in the 2020 NFL Draft National Scout 2012-14 and ultimately a fifth-round choice in 2021. Southeast Area Scout 2009-11 East Coast Area Scout 2008 “To Jets nation, you are getting a general manager that is Northeast Area Scout 2003-07 a relentless worker, someone that understands a winning Player Personnel Assistant 2000-02 culture, someone that is going to strive to put a product on University of Richmond 1999 the field each Sunday that competes for greatness and that I Volunteer Assistant Coach 1999 hope will make you proud.” -Joe Douglas PLAYING CAREER Throughout his time in the league, Douglas has put in the work and University of Richmond (Tackle) 1995-98 paid his dues, working as both a pro and college scout in Baltimore, Chicago and Philadelphia, and helping shape three different Super Bowl championship rosters. Before joining the Jets, he spent the pre- vious three seasons as the vice president of player personnel with the Eagles. In Philadelphia, he was a key component in acquiring many of the players that helped win Super Bowl LII, including the game’s MVP, quarterback Nick Foles. Using every avenue to help improve the team, Douglas was part of a front office that acquired the players who scored all but two of the team’s postseason touchdowns, including four of the five scores in the Super Bowl. A trio of 2017 unrestricted free agent signings - LeGar- rette Blount, Foles and Alshon Jeffery – as well as a pair of street free agents – Patrick Robinson and Torrey Smith – all contributed scores on the team’s title run. The Eagles’ leading receiver in the Super Bowl, running back Corey Clement, was signed as an undrafted free agent, while the team’s leading rusher in the game, running back Jay Ajayi, joined the club as a midseason trade. Prior to joining the Eagles, Douglas spent a season as the director of college scouting for Chicago (2015), first working with Gase, the then offensive coordinator for the Bears.

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EXPERIENCE HYMIE ELHAI 21 PRESIDENT HYMIE ELHAI begins his second season as the presi- Beginning his Jets career in 2000 as an intern, Elhai previ- dent of the New York Jets after his appointment by Chair- ously served as the club’s senior vice president, business man & CEO Christopher Johnson in 2019. Now in his 21st affairs and general counsel where he was responsible year with the organization, Elhai has ascended to his role for all legal aspects of the team, including sponsorship, as a result of hard work, dedication and a commitment to licensing, event, digital media, production and broadcast- the New York Jets. ing agreements, and all employment related matters. Overseeing all team business operations, Elhai brings his Additionally, Elhai provided counsel and guidance to foot- balance and perspective to those various departments, ball administration on all planning initiatives prior to his including Communications, Community Relations, Cor- current role. porate & Premium Partnerships, Events & Game Oper- Born in Queens, NY, Elhai grew up a Jets fan, attending ations, Facilities, Finance, Information Technology, Legal games at Shea Stadium. Those roots run deep in Elhai & Human Resources, Marketing, Security and Ticketing. who is driven to bring success to the Jets, not just for the “For over 20 years Hymie has developed a deep level of organization, but for the fans. respect from both sides of the building,” said Johnson. “I have a deep appreciation and respect for this franchise Specifically, I witnessed first-hand, his leadership, com- and for what it means to our fans,” Elhai stated after his munication and organizational acumen.” appointment. To that end, a key element of Elhai’s role is working close- A Sports Business Journal Forty Under 40 honoree, Elhai ly with General Manager Joe Douglas and Head Coach is a graduate of Rutgers Law School and The Johns Hop- Adam Gase to integrate football and business operations, kins University, where he played football and baseball. providing support and guidance to help both navigate Elhai resides in Hoboken, NJ. their responsibilities. The relationship between the three form the foundation of Johnson’s vision for a unified fran- chise, one positioning itself for long term success. During the COVID-19 outbreak, Elhai and his staff have worked closely with New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy’s office and the NFL to develop the proper protocols for the Jets. His communication with staff helped manage the unprecedented uncertainty of a global pandemic.

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EXPERIENCE ADAM GASE 18 2 HEAD COACH YPSILANTI, MI • MICHIGAN STATE

ADAM GASE begins his second season as the head coach of coming over the season’s final 10 weeks. On opening drives, the New York Jets after posting a 6-2 record over the final eight Darnold finished top five in the league in completion percent- games, tied for the third most wins in the league over that span. age, yards per game, touchdowns, sacks taken and passer rat- Overall, he led the team to a 7-9 record, a three-win improve- ing, while wide receiver Jamison Crowder tied for the league ment from 2018. lead in receptions on opening drives. Under Gase, starting have registered a 100+ Prior to his appointment as Jets head coach, Gase brought 16 passer rating 41 times, a number that would tie him for 10th seasons of experience as a coach in the NFL, the last six calling among all NFL franchises since 2013. Additionally, six differ- plays for three different franchises, including record-setting of- ent quarterbacks (Sam Darnold, , , fensive output as the offensive coordinator of the Denver Bron- , Matt Moore and Brock Osweiler) have produced cos (2013), his first season calling plays in the NFL. In his last a 100+ passer rating performance. position, Gase spent three seasons (2016-18) as the head coach Beginning with his first season in Denver (2009), Gase has for the , where he compiled a 23-25 record and coached 17 different players to the Pro Bowl – a list includes 12 led the franchise to a postseason berth in his first season. offensive players, with multiple players at offensive line, wide In his first season under Gase’s leadership (2016), quarterback receiver and running back. Ryan Tannehill completed 67.1% of his passes for a 7.7 yards In his first season as the Jets head coach, Gase led a roster that per attempt average and a 93.5 passer rating, all then career used the third-most players in the league as a result of inju- highs, while also leading the league with a red zone passer rat- ry. Despite the consistent roster change, he oversaw improve- ing of 119.7 as the Dolphins broke an eight-year playoff drought. ments in almost every major category – offensively and defen- Before his time in South Florida, Gase spent a season as the sively – over the season’s final eight weeks. In that span (Weeks offensive coordinator with the Chicago Bears (2015), improving Nine-17), the offense increased their third-down efficiency by a the team’s rushing yardage ranking from No. 27 the season be- league-best 15%, allowing just 15 sacks (ninth best), a 22-sack fore to No. 11. Under his tutelage, quarterback Jay Cutler fin- improvement from the first eight weeks. Additionally, the Jets ished the season with the highest passer rating (92.3) of his ca- committed just eight turnovers in the last eight games, the 10th reer, threw seven fewer interceptions than the previous season, fewest in the league. and posted a single-season-best 2.3 percent interception rate. One of his main charges, quarterback Sam Darnold, improved Prior to Chicago, Gase served on the Broncos staff in a variety in every category, as the second-year pro posted highs in com- of roles, including offensive coordinator (2013-14), quarter- pletion percentage, yards per attempt, touchdown percentage, backs coach (2011-12) and wide receivers coach (2009-10) as while decreasing his interception percentage and recording the Denver won four AFC West titles, three playoff games and an league’s 10th best passer rating in compiling a 6-2 record to AFC Championship. close the second half. In two seasons as the offensive coordinator, Gase oversaw a On opening drives, the Jets offense was one of the most profi- record-setting offense that produced over 430 yards per game, cient in the league, as Gase’s script helped the team score 40 including 315.8 yards per game passing and 34 points per points in 2019, tied for ninth in the league, with all 40 points game, all the best in the league over that span. In 2013, they 2020 NEW YORK JETS GAME INFORMATION 23 ADAM GASE set NFL single-season records for most points scored (606) and most passing yards (5,444), while five different players (three FLIGHT PATH wide receivers, a tight end and a running back) all scored 10+ New York Jets 2019-Present touchdowns. Head Coach 2019-Present Additionally, Manning established single-season NFL records Miami Dolphins 2016-18 in passing yards (5,477) and passing touchdowns (55), earning Head Coach 2016-18 NFL Most Valuable Player honors for his efforts. In three sea- Chicago Bears 2015 sons under Gase (2012-14), Manning posted a 131-to-35 touch- Offensive Coordinator 2015 down to interception ratio, completing 67.7% of his passes for a 2009-14 passer rating of 107.8. Offensive Coordinator 2013-14 In his first season as the team’s quarterbacks coach (2011), Quarterbacks 2011-12 Gase oversaw quarterbacks Kyle Orton and , as the Wide Receivers 2009-10 latter helped guide the team to a division title and a postsea- 2008 son berth. Under Gase, Tebow ran for 660 yards and six touch- Offensive Assistant 2008 downs, at the time, the ninth-highest rushing total by a quar- Detroit Lions 2003-07 terback since the merger. Quarterbacks 2007 He initially served on Denver’s staff as the team’s wide receiv- Offensive Quality Control 2006 ers coach (2009-10). In those years, he coached a pair of Pro Scouting/Coaching Assistant 2003-05 Bowlers, first wide receiver Brandon Marshall (2009), who pro- Louisiana State University 2000-02 duced 101 receptions for 1,120 yards and 10 touchdowns, and Recruiting Assistant 2001-02 then wide receiver Brandon Lloyd (2010), who led the league Graduate Assistant 2000 with 1,448 yards on 77 receptions (18.8 average). Before joining the Broncos staff, Gase spent one season with San Francisco as an offensive assistant under Offensive Coor- dinator Mike Martz, assisting an offense that saw running back Frank Gore produce over 1,000 yards rushing. Gase entered the NFL ranks with the Detroit Lions in 2003, serving as scouting/coaching assistant for three seasons un- der Steve Mariucci before becoming an offensive quality control coach in 2006 and the quarterback’s coach in 2007 under Rod Marinelli. In his season as quarterbacks coach, Jon Kitna post- ed 4,068 passing yards, the second-highest total of his 14-year career, finishing sixth in the league in passing yards. Gase began his coaching career as a defensive graduate assis- tant at LSU in 2000. He spent the following two seasons on the recruiting staff for Head Coach Nick Saban, winning a South- eastern Conference championship in 2001 and helping recruit a group of players that won the BCS National Championship in 2003. Gase attended Michigan State University from 1996-99 earning a bachelor’s degree. He and his wife, Jennifer, have a daughter, McKenzie, and two sons, A.J. and Wyatt.

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FRANK BUSH BRANT BOYER Assistant Head Coach/Interim Defensive Coordinator Special Teams Coordinator

• Named the team’s interim defensive coordinator (12/7) after • In his fifth season as the special teams coordinator of the New beginning the season as the team’s assistant head coach York Jets. In his four seasons guiding the Jets special teams, defense/inside linebackers. In his second season with the New he has transformed a unit considered by multiple metrics as York Jets, his 29th season coaching in the NFL, continuing a one of the bottom third in the league to a top five unit in each career that began as a player in 1985. of the last two seasons, according to FootballOutsiders.com, • From 2009-10, Bush served as the HST defensive coordinator which compiles the numbers in five key elements of special as Mario Williams, DeMeco Ryans and Brian Cushing all were teams. selected to the Pro Bowl, with Cushing earning Defensive • The Jets have had a different primary player at kick returner, Rookie of the Year Honors under him in 2009. punt returner and kicker, as well as a different leading special • In his first season with the Jets, his group saw just two games teams tackler in each of his four seasons as coordinator. combined from presumptive starters C.J. Mosley and Avery Despite the change, his unit has committed just 61 penalties, Williamson due to injuries. As a result, the unit saw five tied for the fourth fewest of any team in the league, while also different starters in 2019, receiving the biggest contributions posting top 10 rankings in total touchdowns (five), blocked from James Burgess and Neville Hewitt. punts (two), forced fumbles (three), kickoff return average • Hewitt, in his second season with the Jets, started all 12 games (22.9) and kickoff return average against (21.3). His group is that he played and finished third on the team with 78 tackles also one of just two in the league with an interception. and as one of just seven players with two+ interceptions and • Last season (2019), his group finished fourth in the league two+ sacks last season after posting career highs in both. in special teams DVOA according to FootballOutsiders.com, their second consecutive season in the top five, despite new primary players at kicker (), punt returner (Braxton Berrios) and kick returner (Ty Montgomery & Vyncint SHAWN JEFFERSON Smith). Overall, the group ranked in the top five in coverage touchdowns (two), punt return average (11.4), kickoff return Assistant Head Coach Offense/Wide Receivers average against (19.3) and fumble recoveries (two). • In his second season with the New York Jets as the team’s assistant head coach/wide receivers. 2020 marks his 16th season as a coach in the league, following a 13-year playing DOWELL LOGGAINS career. • In his first season with the Jets, oversaw a group led by Robby Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks Anderson and Jamison Crowder, as the pair was one of just seven duos league-wide to each post 50+ receptions, 700+ • Returns for his second season with the New York Jets as yards and five+ touchdowns. Anderson averaged 15.0 yards the team’s offensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach, his per catch, one of just 20 receivers in the league to do so, while 15th season as an NFL coach, serving as either an offensive Crowder posted a new single season best in reception (78), coordinator or quarterbacks coach since 2010. leading the team with six touchdown receptions. Additionally, • Last season (2019), quarterback Sam Darnold improved his Vyncint Smith, added by the Jets from the HST practice squad numbers from his rookie season, increasing his win total, in-season, became one of just nine wide receivers in the completion percentage, passing yards, touchdown passes league with at least three receptions of 20+ yards and at least and passer rating, while lowering his interceptions. Darnold two runs of 10+ yards. finished the final eight games with a 93.3 passer rating, the 10th best in the league among qualified passers in that span. Over the same period, Darnold posted the 11th-highest touchdown percentage and the 10th-lowest interception percentage. • Additionally, the offense was among the most proficient on opening drives. The Jets offense scored 40 points on their initial possession, tied for the ninth most in the league. • In compiling a 6-2 record over the final eight games, the offense improved in several key categories, including increasing their scoring by over 10 points per game and ranking top 10 in the league in both sacks allowed (ninth) and giveaways (10th).

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MACK BROWN JIM BOB COOTER Defensive Assistant Running Backs

• Returns for his second season with the New York Jets as a • Returns for his second season with the New York Jets as the defensive assistant working with Frank Bush and the team’s team’s running backs coach. He has been an offensive coach inside linebackers. This marks his second season on the in the league for the past 11 seasons, including three-and- defensive side of the ball after previously coaching offense in a-half years as an offensive coordinator. He has been part of college and high school. two staffs that reached the Super Bowl, the Denver Broncos in • In his first season with the Jets, helped linebackers James 2013 and the 2009 . Burgess and Neville Hewitt finish second and third on the • In his first season with the Jets, helped free agent signing team in total tackles respectively. Additionally, he was part of Le’Veon Bell produce 1,250 yards from scrimmage, one of just a defensive staff that ranked second in the league with just six Jets rushers with a 1,200+ scrimmage yards season in the 3.34 yards per rush allowed, the lowest 16-game average in last 20 years. Bell also finished as one of just 10 NFL running franchise history. Over the season’s final eight games, the backs with 600+ rushing yards and 400+ receiving yards in defense ranked in the top 10 league-wide in scoring defense 2019, while pulling in 66 receptions, one of just seven running (18.5 allowed), total defense (294.0), third-down defense backs with 65+ catches in 2019. (33.0%), red zone defense (40.9%) and sacks (22).

JOHN DUNN ANDRE CARTER Tight Ends Defensive Line • Returns for his second season with the New York Jets as the • Returns for his second season with the New York Jets as the team’s tight ends coach, his fourth season in the NFL. team’s defensive line coach. A Pro Bowl 13-year veteran as a • In his first season with the Jets, was without presumptive player, he enters his fourth season as a coach. starter Chris Herndon for all but one game, while veteran • In his first season with the Jets, oversaw a defensive line that Ryan Griffin, signed by the team prior to training camp, was an integral part of the league’s number two ranked run posted 34 receptions for 320 yards and a single-season best defense. The defense, which held opposing ball carriers to five touchdowns. In addition to tying for third in the AFC with just 3.34 yards a carry, forced 117 opposing carries of zero or those five scores, Griffin also became the eighth tight end in negative yards, the most in the league. franchise history with a season of at least five touchdowns. • Several defensive linemen saw an increase in their production under him, including 10-year veteran Steve McLendon who posted single-season bests in tackles for loss and quarterback DEREK FRAZIER hits (according to Radar360), while Folorunso Fatukasi and Nathan Shepherd, both second-year players, saw increased Assistant Offensive Line playtime, with Fatukasi finishing third on the team in tackles for loss and Shepherd finishing top five on the team in both • Returns for his second season with the New York Jets as the tackles for loss and quarterback hits after his return in Week team’s assistant offensive line coach. After a 20-year college Nine. coaching career, he begins his second season in the NFL. • Additionally, he helped undrafted rookie Kyle Phillips finish • Last season, he and Offensive Line Coach Frank Pollack first on the team in tackles for loss, while Phillips finished oversaw a group that was forced to use 11 different starters in the top 10 in tackles for loss among all rookies and sixth and nine different line combinations as a result of injury. among rookie d-linemen in total tackles (stats according to Despite the consistent change, the offensive line allowed the Radar360). ninth-fewest sacks in the league over the last eight games, a 22-sack difference from the season’s first eight weeks.

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JEFF HAMMERSCHMIDT FRANK POLLACK Assistant Special Teams Offensive Line

• Returns for his fifth season with the New York Jets as the • Returns for his second season as the offensive line coach with team’s assistant special teams coach. Over the last two the New York Jets. After playing the position for eight years seasons, he and Special Teams Coordinator Brant Boyer in the league, he has been guiding NFL offensive lines for the have helped the special teams to a pair of top five rankings last 14 seasons, helping to produce All-Pros at center, guard according to FootballOutsiders.com, which compiles the and tackle. numbers in five key elements of special teams. • In his first season with the Jets, the offensive was forced • Over the last four seasons, the special teams unit has to use 11 different starters and nine different offensive line committed just 61 penalties, tied for the fourth fewest of any combinations as a result of injury. The 11 different starting team in the league, while also posting top 10 rankings in total linemen were the second most in the league in 2019, while touchdowns (five), blocked punts (two), forced fumbles (three), they had eight different linemen play at least 300 offensive kickoff return average (22.9) and kickoff return average snaps, tied for the most in the league. Despite the consistent against (21.3). The group is also one of just two in the league change throughout the season, the line allowed the ninth with an interception. fewest sacks over the season’s final eight games, a 22-sack • Last season, the special teams finished fourth in the league improvement from the first eight weeks. in special teams DVOA according to FootballOutsiders.com, their second consecutive season in the top five, despite new primary players at kicker (Sam Ficken), punt returner LEIGH TORRENCE (Braxton Berrios) and kick returner (Ty Montgomery & Vyncint Smith). Overall, the group ranked in the top five in coverage Assistant Defensive Backs touchdowns (two), punt return average (11.4), kickoff return average against (19.3) and fumble recoveries (two). • Begins his first season with the New York Jets after joining Adam Gase’s staff as the assistant defensive backs coach on February 10, 2020. He previously spent four seasons with New Orleans, initially as a Bill Walsh Diversity Coaching Fellow in BO HARDEGREE 2015. Offensive Assistant • Returns for his second season with the New York Jets as CHIP VAUGHN an offensive assistant, his seventh season as a coach in the league. Defensive Assistant • In his first season with the Jets, he was part of an offensive staff that was among the most proficient on opening drives. • Begins his first season with the New York Jets after joining The Jets offense scored 40 points on their initial possession, Adam Gase’s staff as a defensive assistant on February 16, tied for the ninth most in the league. Additionally, over the last 2020. This is his first full-time coaching position in the NFL eight games, the offense improved in several key categories, following five years in working with defensive including increasing their scoring by over 10 points per game backs at Air Force, Fayetteville State and Winston-Salem and ranking top 10 in the league in both sacks allowed (ninth) State. and giveaways (10th).

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JOE VITT TODD WASHINGTON Senior Defensive Assistant/Outside Linebackers Offensive Assistant

• An NFL coaching veteran for over 40 years, he returns for • Returns for his second season with the New York Jets as an his second season with the New York Jets as the team’s offensive assistant. For Washington, this season marks his eighth senior defensive assistant/outside linebackers coach. This season coaching in the NFL, following eight years as a player. As is the ninth franchise he has worked with in the league after a coach, he has spent time in three other professional leagues, beginning his career in 1979 with the Baltimore Colts. including this iteration of the XFL (prior to the league’s start), the AAF and the UFL. • In his first season with the Jets, his group saw a career year from both Jordan Jenkins and Tarrell Basham. Jenkins, the • In his first season with the Jets, he was part of an offensive fourth-year pro, led the team with a single-season high 8.0 staff that was among the most proficient on opening drives. The Jets offense scored 40 points on their initial possession, tied sacks in 2019, becoming one of just eight players in franchise for the ninth most in the league. Additionally, over the last eight history with consecutive 7.0+ sack seasons. Basham, the third- games, the offense improved in several key categories, including year pro, saw his most extensive play time in 2019 as he set increasing their scoring by over 10 points per game and ranking single-season bests in games played (16), games started (2) top 10 in the league in both sacks allowed (ninth) and giveaways and total tackles (36), while registering the first interception, (10th). passes defensed (team-leading nine), and fumble recovery of his career. In addition, Basham became one of just the only Jet since 1991 to register a sack, fumble recovery, an interception and blocked punt in the same season, when he accomplished BLAKE WILLIAMS the feat over his final three games. Defensive Assistant

• Returns for his second season with the New York Jets as a HINES WARD defensive assistant working with Andre Carter and the team’s defensive line. 2020 marks his 14th year coaching football, Wide Receivers including 11 as a coach in the NFL. • In his first season with the Jets, he helped defensive linemen • Returns for his second season with the New York Jets, and his Kyle Phillips, Steve McLendon and Folorunso Fatukasi each first as the team’s wide receivers coach after being promoted finish in the top three in tackles for loss, as a key part of a from offensive assistant this season. Initially joining the team defense that forced 117 opposing carries of zero or negative during 2019 training camp as part of the NFL Bill Walsh yards, the most in the league. Additionally, the defensive line Diversity Coaching Fellowship program, he was hired before was a key contributor to a defense that ranked second in the the start of last season as an offensive assistant and is now in league with just 3.34 yards per rush allowed, the lowest 16- his third season as a coach in the NFL, following a 14-year Pro game average in franchise history. Bowl career as a wide receiver. • In his first season with the Jets, he was part of an offensive staff that saw improvement in several categories over the last eight games, including increasing their scoring by over 10 points per game. Additionally, wide receivers Robby Anderson and Jamison Crowder became only the third duo in the AFC to each register 50+ receptions and 700+ receiving yards.

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DENNARD WILSON Passing Game Coordinator/Defensive Backs

• Returns for his fourth season with the New York Jets and his second as the team’s passing game coordinator/defensive backs. • Last season, he again oversaw a Pro Bowl season from as the third-year safety led the team in tackles, quarterback hits, forced fumbles, fumble recoveries and defensive touchdowns. Additionally, safety Marcus Maye returned from injury the previous season and started all 16 games, one of just two defensive players to start every game. Both Adams and Maye finished among the top six in completion percentage allowed among safeties with at least 300 coverage snaps last season (according to Next Gen Stats). Cornerback Brian Poole, signed by the team in the offseason, ranked in the top 20 among all NFL corners with at least 400 coverage in both passer rating and completion percentage allowed, while finishing with the seventh best coverage success rate as the nearest defender (according to Next Gen Stats). • Additionally, over the last seven weeks of 2019, his group saw increased contributions from Arthur Maulet (six defensive snaps prior to Week 10), Bless Austin (returned from NFI in Week 10) and (claimed in Week 10). In that stretch, the Jets defense ranked in the top third of the league in completion percentage allowed (59.2%), passing yards per game allowed (227.4) and passer rating allowed (83.1).

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SEASON STATISTICS

Won 0 • Lost 13 Rushing No. Yds Avg Long TD Date W/L Score Opponent F.Gore 150 546 3.6 17 1 L.Perine 55 202 3.7 20 2 9/13/2020 L 17-27 at T.Johnson 38 180 4.7 34 1 9/20/2020 L 13 - 31 San Francisco 49ers S.Darnold 24 176 7.3 46t 2 9/27/2020 L 7 - 36 at Indianapolis Colts J.Adams 18 110 6.1 25 1 10/1/2020 L 28 - 37 Denver Broncos L.Bell 19 74 3.9 13 0 10/11/2020 L 10-30 J.Flacco 6 22 3.7 9 0 10/18/2020 L 0-24 at Miami Dolphins K.Ballage 3 13 4.3 5 0 10/25/2020 L 10 - 18 Buffalo Bills B.Berrios 1 13 13.0 13 0 11/1/2020 L 9 - 35 at J.Malone 1 12 12.0 12 0 11/9/2020 L 27 - 30 T.Wesco 1 0 0.0 0 0 11/22/2020 L 28 - 34 at Los Angeles Chargers Team 316 1348 4.3 46t 7 11/29/2020 L 3 - 20 Miami Dolphins Opponents 379 1467 3.9 80t 14 12/6/2020 L 28 - 31 12/13/2020 L 3 - 40 at Receiving No. Yds Avg Long TD J.Crowder 42 510 12.1 69t 5 New York Jets Opponent B.Berrios 29 305 10.5 34 2 Total First Downs 213 319 B.Perriman 26 400 15.4 50t 3 Rushing 76 81 D.Mims 19 324 17.1 30 0 Passing 110 199 J.Smith 17 167 9.8 21 0 Penalty 27 39 C.Herndon 17 142 8.4 26 1 3rd Down: Made/Att 53/161 76/164 C.Hogan 14 118 8.4 27 0 3rd Down Pct. 32.9% 46.3% F.Gore 14 78 5.6 9 0 4th Down: Made/Att 5/16 5/10 L.Perine 10 49 4.9 11 0 4th Down Pct. 31.3% 50.0% R.Griffin 9 86 9.6 23 0 Possession Avg. 26:41 33:19 K.Ballage 9 67 7.4 21 0 Total Net Yards 3507 5195 T.Johnson 8 37 4.6 12 0 Avg. Per Game 269.8 399.6 J.Adams 4 17 4.3 7 0 Total Plays 753 887 J.Malone 4 16 4.0 13 0 Avg. Per Play 4.7 5.9 L.Bell 3 39 13.0 30 0 Net Yards Rushing 1348 1467 L.Cager 2 35 17.5 19 0 Avg. Per Game 103.7 112.8 J.Scott 1 16 16.0 16 0 Total Rushes 316 379 V.Smith 1 13 13.0 13 0 Net Yards Passing 2159 3728 T.Wesco 1 5 5.0 5 0 Avg. Per Game 166.1 286.8 Team 230 2424 10.5 69t 11 Sacked/Yards Lost 36/265 21/112 Opponents 346 3840 11.1 54 28 Gross Yards 2424 3840 Attempts/Completions 401/230 487/346 Interceptions No. Yds Avg Long TD Completion Pct. 57.4% 71.0% P.Desir 3 58 19.3 35t 1 Had Intercepted 12 9 B.Poole 2 15 7.5 13 0 Punts/Average 65/44.7 37/42.4 M.Maye 2 0 0.0 0 0 Net Punting Avg. 38 39 A.Williamson 1 21 21.0 21 0 Penalties/Yards 85/803 82/758 A.Maulet 1 20 20.0 20 0 Fumbles/Ball Lost 7/5 17/7 Team 9 114 12.7 35t 1 Touchdowns 19 45 Opponents 12 104 8.7 47t 3 Rushing 7 14 Punting No. Yds Avg Net TB In Lg B Passing 11 28 B.Mann 65 2904 44.7 38.0 5 13 60 0 Returns 1 3 Team 65 2904 44.7 38.0 5 13 60 0 Score by Quarter Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT Pts Opponents 37 1570 42.4 39.0 4 17 59 1 Team 45 48 40 50 0 183 Punt Returns Ret FC Yds Avg Long TD Opponents 90 138 82 83 0 393 B.Berrios 6 16 47 7.8 16 0 Scoring TD Ru Pa Rt PAT FG 2pt Sfty Pts C.Hogan 0 5 0 0.0 0 0 S.Ficken 0 0 0 0 8/10 9/10 0 0 35 Team 6 21 47 7.8 16 0 S.Castillo 0 0 0 0 6/7 8/13 0 0 30 Opponents 30 15 332 11.1 41 0 J.Crowder 5 0 5 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 30 Kickoff Returns No. Yds Avg Long TD B.Perriman 3 0 3 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 18 B.Berrios 9 167 18.6 28 0 B.Berrios 2 0 2 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 12 C.Ballentine 7 208 29.7 66 0 S.Darnold 2 2 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 12 J.Malone 7 140 20.0 40 0 L.Perine 2 2 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 12 T.Johnson 5 94 18.8 25 0 T.Johnson 1 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 6 A.Davis 2 43 21.5 27 0 J.Adams 1 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 6 L.Perine 2 22 11.0 18 0 C.Herndon 1 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 6 J.Crowder 1 8 8.0 8 0 F.Gore 1 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 6 V.Smith 1 7 7.0 7 0 P.Desir 1 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 0 6 D.Brown 1 0 0.0 0 0 F.Luvu 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 1 2 Team 35 689 19.7 66 0 D.Mims 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 1 0 2 Opponents 19 488 25.7 58 0 Team 19 7 11 1 14/17 17/23 1 1 183 Field Goals 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Opponents 45 14 28 3 43/44 26/31 0 1 393 S.Castillo 0/ 0 1/ 2 3/ 4 2/ 5 2/ 2 2-Pt. Conversions: Team 1/2, Opponents: 0/1 S.Ficken 0/ 0 3/ 3 4/ 4 1/ 1 1/ 2 Sacks: Q.Williams 6.0, N.Hewitt 2.0, T.Basham 2.0, J.Jenkins 2.0, F.Fatukasi 2.0, Team 0/ 0 4/ 5 7/ 8 3/ 6 3/ 4 M.Maye 2.0, J.Franklin-Myers 1.0, A.Maulet 1.0, B.Huff 1.0, B.Poole 1.0, H.Anderson 0.5, Opponents 1/ 1 6/ 6 1/ 4 12/ 14 6/ 6 N.Shepherd 0.5 Team: 21.0, Opponents: 36.0 Fumbles Lost: C.Herndon 2, S.Darnold 2, F.Gore 1 Total: 5 Opponent Fumble Recoveries: B.McDougald 1, N.Hewitt 1, H.Langi 1, M.Maye 1, J.Willis 1, J.Franklin-Myers 1, A.Davis 1 Total: 7

Passing Att Cmp Yds Cmp% Yds/Att TD TD% Int Int% Long Sack Lost Rating S.Darnold 267 156 1560 58.4% 5.8 5 1.9% 9 3.4% 69t 28/ 180 67.3 J.Flacco 134 74 864 55.2% 6.4 6 4.5% 3 2.2% 52 7/ 69 80.6 J.Smith 0 0 0 0.0% 0.0 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 1/ 16 0.0 Team 401 230 2424 57.4% 6.0 11 2.7% 12 3.0% 69t 36/ 265 71.7 Opponents 487 346 3840 71.0% 7.9 28 5.7% 9 1.8% 54 21/ 112 105.6 2020 NEW YORK JETS GAME INFORMATION 31 DEFENSIVE STATISTICS

DEFENSIVE STATISTICS Player Total Solo Asts TFL Sacks Yds QH INT Yds PD FF FR Yds Neville Hewitt 110 74 36 6 2.0 14.0 4 0 0 2 1 1 17 Marcus Maye 65 37 28 3 2.0 6.0 2 2 0 10 2 1 0 Avery Williamson NWT 59 36 23 0 0.0 0.0 0 1 21 3 0 0 0 Harvey Langi 52 32 20 0 0.0 0.0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 Quinnen Williams 51 29 22 9 6.0 40.5 13 0 0 3 2 0 0 Bless Austin 50 41 9 2 0.0 0.0 1 0 0 3 1 0 0 Pierre Desir NWT 46 37 9 2 0.0 0.0 0 3 58 8 1 0 0 Brian Poole IR 44 34 10 2 1.0 0.0 2 2 15 7 0 0 0 Folorunso Fatukasi 37 19 18 5 2.0 7.0 4 0 0 2 1 0 0 Henry Anderson 35 14 21 3 0.5 4.5 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 35 24 11 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 Bradley McDougald IR 35 22 13 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 3 0 1 -2 Jordan Jenkins 32 15 17 3 2.0 8.5 6 0 0 1 1 0 0 Tarell Basham 26 14 12 5 2.0 13.0 8 0 0 1 1 0 0 Bryce Hall 25 24 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Lamar Jackson 22 21 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 John Franklin-Myers 14 5 9 2 1.0 11.0 9 0 0 1 0 1 0 14 11 3 3 1.0 1.0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 Arthur Maulet 14 12 2 0 1.0 3.0 1 1 20 2 0 0 0 Steve McLendon NWT 14 8 6 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Javelin Guidry 13 8 5 0 0.0 0.0 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 Frankie Luvu 11 7 4 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Kyle Phillips IR 11 7 4 3 0.0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Matthias Farley 8 4 4 0 0.0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Nathan Shepherd 7 1 6 0 0.5 3.5 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 Nate Hairston NWT 5 4 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Jabari Zuniga 4 2 2 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Alec Ogletree NWT 3 3 0 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Quincy Wilson NWT 1 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Jordan Willis NWT 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 845 547 298 58 21.0 112.0 62 9 114 51 13 7 15 SPECIAL TEAMS TACKLES ADDITIONAL STATS Player Totals Tackles Assists Touchdowns: 1 INT (P. Desir vs. DEN, 10.1) IR 6 4 2 Matthias Farley 6 6 0 Safety: 1 F. Luvu at LAC, 11.22 Arthur Maulet 6 4 2 Bryce Hager 5 3 2 Daniel Brown 4 3 1 Ryan Griffin 4 2 2 Thomas Hennessy 4 2 2 Harvey Langi 3 3 0 Frankie Luvu 3 0 3 SPECIAL TEAMS STATS Braden Mann 3 3 0 Vyncint Smith 3 1 2 Touchdowns: 0 Tarell Basham 2 1 1 Blocked Punt: 1 H. Anderson (at LAC, 11/22) Neville Hewitt 2 1 1 Blocked Field Goal: 0 Josh Adams 1 1 0 Blocked FG Return: 0 Ashtyn Davis IR 1 1 0 Pierre Desir NWT 1 0 1 Blocked Extra Point: 0 Javelin Guidry 1 0 1 Forced Fumbles: 0 Nate Hairston NWT 1 1 0 Fumble Recoveries: 0 Bryce Huff 1 0 1 Lamar Jackson 1 0 1 Key: TFL = Tackles for Loss, QH = Quarterback Hits, INT = 1 1 0 Interception, FF = Forced Fumbles, FR = Fumble Recovery, PD Bradley McDougald IR 1 1 0 = Pass Defensed IR 1 1 0 Totals 61 39 22 IR Reserve/Injured | NWT Not With Team 32 2020 NEW YORK JETS GAME INFORMATION PLAYER PARTICIPATION

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2020 NEW YORK JETS GAME INFORMATION 33 GAME-BY-GAME STARTERS at NE vs. CLV at LAR at SEA vs. LV vs. MIA at LAC vs. NE at KC vs. BUF at MIA vs. ARZ vs. DEN at IND vs. SF at BUF Opp. DEFENSIVE STARTERS at NE vs. CLV at LAR at SEA vs. LV vs. MIA at LAC vs. NE at KC vs. BUF at MIA vs. ARZ vs. DEN at IND vs. SF at BUF Opp. OFFENSIVE STARTERS

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34 2020 NEW YORK JETS GAME INFORMATION SEASON SUPERLATIVES SINGLE GAME TEAM HIGH & LOWS NEW YORK JETS OPPONENTS YARDS/FIRST DOWNS HIGH LOW HIGH LOW Total Net Yards 376 vs. LV (11/22) 185 at SEA (12/13) 496 2X, last at KC (11/1) 302 at MIA (10/18) Total Plays 74 vs. DEN (10/1) 44 vs. NE (11/9) 81 at BUF (9/13) 56 at IND (9/27) First Downs 24 vs. LV (11/22) 10 vs. MIA (11/29) 31 at BUF (9/13) 17 vs. SF (9/20) RUSHING HIGH LOW HIGH LOW Rushing Yards 206 vs. LV (11/22) 52 at BUF (9/13) 182 vs. SF (9/20) 29 at LAC (11/22) Rushing Attempts 34 vs. LV (11/22) 15 at BUF (9/13) 41 vs. NE (11/9) 20 at KC (11/1) Rushing Average 6.06 vs. LV (11/22) 3.00 at SEA (12/13) 6.28 vs. SF (9/20) 1.12 at LAC (11/22) PASSING HIGH LOW HIGH LOW Net Passing Yards 257 vs. NE (11/9) 91 vs. BUF (10/25) 446 at KC (11/1) 177 vs. SF (9/20) Pass Attempts 44 vs. DEN (10/1) 23 vs. BUF (10/25) 49 at LAC (11/22) 25 at IND (9/27) Pass Completions 25 vs. DEN (10/1) 12 vs. BUF (10/25) 37 at LAC (11/22) 19 2X, last vs. DEN (10/1) Yards/Attempt 10.5 vs. NE (11/9) 4.2 at MIA (10/18) 10.3 vs. ARZ (10/11) 6.6 vs. MIA (11/29) Interceptions Thrown 3 at IND (9/27) 0 many times 3 vs. DEN (10/1) 0 many times Sacks Allowed 6 2X, last vs. BUF (10/25) 1 many times 4 vs. MIA (11/29) 0 many times FUMBLES • PENALTIES HIGH LOW HIGH LOW Fumbles Lost 2 vs. LV (11/22) 0 many times 2 2X, last vs. MIA (11/29) 0 many times Penalties 11 vs. DEN (10/1) 3 at KC (11/1) 11 vs. BUF (10/25) 3 2X, last vs. LV (12/6) Penalty Yards 118 vs. DEN (10/1) 25 at KC (11/1) 106 vs. BUF (10/25) 20 vs. MIA (11/29) POINTS • TIME OF POSSESSION HIGH LOW HIGH LOW Points 28 3X, last vs. LV (11/22) 0 at MIA (10/18) 40 at SEA (12/13) 18 vs. BUF (10/25) Touchdowns 4 3X, last, vs. LV (11/22) 0 4X, last vs. SEA (12/13) 5 2X, last at SEA (12/13) 0 vs. BUF (10/25) Time of Possession 31:55 at MIA (10/18 18:43 at BUF (9/13) 41:17 at BUF (9/13) 28:05 at MIA (10/18) SINGLE GAME INDIVIDUAL BESTS NEW YORK JETS OPPONENTS RUSHING Yards Rushing 104...... Ty Johnson vs. LV (12/6) 107...... Melvin Gordon, vs. DEN (10/1) Rushing Attempts 21...... Frank Gore vs. SF (9/20) 23...... Melvin Gordon, vs. DEN (10/1) Longest Run 46...... Sam Darnold vs. DEN (10/1) 80...... Raheem Mostert, vs. SF (9/20) Longest TD Run 46...... Sam Darnold vs. DEN (10/1) 80...... Raheem Mostert, vs. SF (9/20) PASSING Yards Passing (gross) 262...... Joe Flacco vs. NE (11/9) 416...... Patrick Mahomes, at KC (11/1) Passes Attempted 44...... Joe Flacco at MIA (10/18) 49...... , at LAC (11/22) Passes Completed 23...... Sam Darnold vs. DEN (10/1) 37...... Justin Herbert, at LAC (11/22) TD Passes 3...... Joe Flacco vs. NE (11/9) 5...... Patrick Mahomes at KC (11/1) Yards Receiving 116...... Jamison Crowder vs. ARZ (10/11) 200...... Darren Waller, vs. LV (11/22) Receptions 8...... twice, last Braxton Berrios at KC (11/1) 16...... , at LAC (11/22) Longest Reception 69...... Jamison Crowder at BUF (9/13) 54...... Tyron Johnson, at LAC (11/29 Longest TD Reception 69...... Jamison Crowder at BUF (9/13) 48...... Jerry Jeudy, vs. DEN (10/1) SPECIAL TEAMS • DEFENSE Longest Kick Return 66...... at SEA (12/13) 58...... Andre Roberts, vs. BUF (10/25) Longest Punt 60...... Braden Mann at KC (11/1) 59...... twice, last Jake Bailey, vs. NE (11/9) Longest Punt Return 16...... Braxton Berrios at LAC (11/22) 41...... Diontae Spencer, vs. DEN (10/1) Longest Field Goal 55...... Sergio Castillo at KC (11/1) 54...... twice, last Jason Sanders, vs. MIA (11/29) Longest FG Att. 55...... twice, last Sergio Castillo at KC (11/1) 54...... twice, last Jason Sanders, vs. MIA (11/29) Most Tackles 13...... twice, N. Hewitt & A. Williamson vs. BUF (10/25) 12...... Fred Warner, vs. SF (9/20) QB Sacks 2.0...... twice, last Quinnen Williams vs. SF (9/20) 2.5...... Bradley Chubb, vs. DEN (10/1) Pass Intercepted 2...... Pierre Desir vs. DEN (10/1) 2...... Xavier Rhodes, at IND (9/27)

2020 NEW YORK JETS GAME INFORMATION 35 LAST TIME IT HAPPENED TEAM No Turnovers JETS: vs. ARZ 10/11/20 Won in Overtime OPP: vs. NE 11/09/20 JETS: 23-20 vs. JAX (41-yd FG by Chandler Catanzaro) 10/01/17 OPP: 44-38, vs. GB (16-yd TD by ) 12/23/18 No Sacks Allowed JETS: at BUF 12/09/18 Won in Last 2:00 of Regulation OPP: vs. NE 11/09/20 JETS: 22-21 (Sam Ficken 44-yd FG; 0:03 in 4Q) vs. MIA 12/08/19 OPP: 31-28 (Henry Ruggs III 46-yd TD; 0:05 in 4Q), vs. LV 12/06/20 PASSING Tied Game in Last 2:00 100+ Passer Rating (Individual) JETS: 38-38 (Jason Myers 33-yd FG) vs. GB 12/23/18 JETS: Joe Flacco (128.7) vs. NE 11/09/20 OPP: 27-27 ( 1-yd TD run; 1:57 in 4Q), vs. NE 11/09/20 OPP: (122.6), at SEA 12/13/20 Shutout 400+ Net Passing Yards (Team) JETS: 37-0 vs. CIN 01/03/10 JETS: 473 (69 att) at BLT 12/24/00 OPP: 24-0, at MIA 10/18/20 OPP: 446 (47 att), at KC 11/01/20 Won by Three-or-Less Points 300+ Net Passing Yards (Team) JETS: 22-21 vs. MIA 12/08/19 JETS: 313 (29 att) vs. OAK 11/24/19 OPP: 31-28, vs. LV 12/06/20 OPP: 368 (47 att), vs. LV 12/06/20 Won by Eight-or-Less Points 400+ Passing Yards (Individual) JETS: 13-6 at BUF 12/29/19 JETS: (481 yards) at BLT 12/24/00 OPP: 31-28, vs. LV 12/06/20 OPP: Patrick Mahomes (446), at KC 11/01/20 Won by 20+ Points 300+ Passing Yards (Individual) JETS: 34-3 vs. OAK 11/24/19 JETS: Sam Darnold (315 yards) vs. OAK 11/24/19 OPP: 40-3, at SEA 12/13/20 OPP: Derek Carr (381), vs. LV 12/06/20 Won after Trailing by 20+ Points 50+ Passing Attempts (Individual) JETS: 40-37 (Trailed 30-7 with 00:12 in 3Q) vs. MIA 10/23/00 JETS: (50 att.) at NYG 12/06/15 OPP: 31-27 (Trailed 21-0 with 5:53 in 2Q), vs. NE 11/10/96 OPP: (55), vs. GB 12/23/18 Won after Trailing by 10+ Points 40+ Passing Attempts (Individual) JETS: 27-23 (Trailed 14-3 with 11:13 in 2Q) at BUF 12/09/18 JETS: Sam Darnold (42 att.) vs. DEN 10/01/20 OPP: 30-27 (Trailed 27-17 with 6:07 in 4Q), vs. NE 11/09/20 OPP: Derek Carr (47), vs. LV 12/06/20 Won after Trailing in the Fourth Quarter 30+ Pass Completions (Individual) JETS: 22-21 (Trailed 19-21 with 1:33 in 4Q) vs. MIA 12/08/19 JETS: Josh McCown (31 cmp.) vs. NE 10/15/17 OPP: 31-28 (Trailed 28-24 with 0:13 in 4Q), vs. LV 12/06/20 OPP: Justin Herbert (37), at LAC 11/22/20 Won after Trailing at Halftime 25+ Pass Completions (Individual) JETS: 27-23 (Trailed 13-17 at Half) at BUF 12/09/18 JETS: Sam Darnold (28 cmp.) at CIN 12/01/19 OPP: 30-27 (Trailed 20-10 at Half), vs. NE 11/09/20 OPP: Derek Carr (28), vs. LV 12/06/20 Six+ Touchdown Passes (Individual) OFFENSE JETS: Brett Favre (6*) vs. ARZ 09/28/08 500+ Total Net Yards (Team) OPP: (6), vs. MIA 09/21/86 JETS: 512 (323 rush, 189 pass) vs. DEN 10/07/18 *Tied Franchise Record OPP: 540 (127 rush, 413 pass), vs. GB 12/28/18 Five+ Touchdown Passes (Individual) 400+ Total Net Yards (Team) JETS: Brett Favre (6*) vs. ARZ 09/28/08 JETS: 401 (88 rush, 313 pass) vs. OAK 11/24/19 OPP: Patrick Mahomes (5), at KC 11/01/20 OPP: 410 (174 rush, 236 pass), at SEA 12/13/20 *Tied Franchise Record 50+ Points Scored (Team) Four+ Touchdown Passes (Individual) JETS: 56 vs. ARZ 09/28/08 JETS: Sam Darnold (4) at WAS 11/17/19 OPP: 52, at MIA 09/03/95 OPP: Russell Wilson (4), at SEA 12/13/20 40+ Points Scored (Team) JETS: 42 vs. IND 10/14/18 RUSHING OPP: 40, at SEA 12/13/20 300+ Rushing Yards (Team) JETS: 323 (38 att.) vs. DEN 10/07/18 OPP: 328 (47 att.), at NE 09/18/83

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RUSHING continued Consecutive 100-Yard Rec. Games (Individual) JETS: Jamison Crowder (104 yds) vs. DEN 10/01/20 200+ Rushing Yards (Team) Jamison Crowder (116 yds) vs. ARZ 10/11/20 JETS: 206 (34 att.) vs. LV 12/06/20 OPP: Cole Beasley (112 yds), vs. BUF 10/25/20 OPP: 218 (34 att.), at BLT 12/12/19 Travis Kelce (109), at KC 11/01/20 Jakobi Meyers (169), vs. NE 11/09/20 200+ Rushing Yards (Individual) Keenan Allen (145), at LAC 11/22/20 JETS: Isaiah Crowell (219 yds*) vs. DEN 10/07/18 Devante Parker (119), vs. MIA 11/29/20 OPP: Thurman Thomas (214 yds), vs. BUF 09/24/90 Darren Waller (200), vs. LV 12/06/20 *Franchise Record Two 100-Yard Receivers in Same Game 100+ Rushing Yards (Individual) JETS: Robby Anderson (107 yds) vs. KC 12/03/17 JETS: Ty Johnson (104 yds) vs. LV 12/06/20 Jermaine Kearse (157 yds) OPP: Melvin Gordon (107 yds), vs. DEN 10/01/20 OPP: Dede Westbrook (130 yds), at JAX 09/30/18 Consecutive 100-Yard Rushers (Individual) Donte Moncrief (109 yds) 09/30/18 JETS: Chris Ivory (166 yds) at MIA (London) 10/04/15 Three+ Receiving Touchdowns (Individual) Chris Ivory (146 yds) vs. WAS 10/18/15 JETS: (3) vs. SD 10/23/11 OPP: LeSean McCoy (113 yds), vs. BUF 11/11/18 OPP: Michael Crabtree (3), at OAK 09/17/17 Sony Michel (133 yds), vs. NE 11/25/18 Two+ Receiving Touchdowns (Individual) 50+ Rushing Attempts (Team) JETS: Breshad Perriman (2) vs. NE 11/09/20 JETS: 52 (177 yds) vs. NE 10/20/13 OPP: Tyreek Hill (2), at KC 11/01/20 OPP: 50 (151 yds), vs. NE 12/26/05 Multiple Receivers with Multiple Receiving TDs 40+ Rushing Attempts (Team) JETS: (3) vs. ARZ 09/28/08 JETS: 49 (157 yds) vs. KC 12/03/17 Jerricho Cotchery (2) OPP: 41 (159 yds), vs. NE 11/09/20 OPP: (2), vs. NYG 11/10/19 30+ Rushing Attempts (Individual) Golden Tate (2) JETS: Matt Forté (30 att.) vs. BLT 10/23/16 Pass Reception of 70 Yards or More OPP: Clinton Portis (36), vs. WAS 11/04/07 JETS: Robby Anderson (92t yds) vs. DAL 10/13/19 Three+ Rushing Touchdowns (Individual) OPP: Chris Conley (70t), at JAX 10/27/19 JETS: Matt Forté (3) at BUF 09/15/16 Pass Reception of 40 Yards or More OPP: Sony Michel (3), vs. NE 10/21/19 JETS: Breshad Perriman (49t yds) at LAC 11/22/20 Two+ Rushing Touchdowns (Individual) OPP: Henry Ruggs III (46t), vs. LV 12/06/20 JETS: Isaiah Crowell (2) at CLV 09/20/18 OPP: Cam Newton (2), vs. NE 11/09/20 DEFENSE Rush of 70 Yards or More (Individual) Shutout JETS: Isaiah Crowell (77t) vs. DEN 10/07/18 JETS: 37-0 vs. CIN 01/03/10 OPP: Raheem Mostert (80t), vs. SF 09/20/20 OPP: 24-0, at MIA 10/18/20 Rush of 40 Yards or More (Individual) Game without Allowing an Offensive TD (Team) JETS: Sam Darnold (46t) vs. DEN 10/01/20 JETS: 10-18 vs. BUF 10/25/20 OPP: Melvin Gordon (43t), vs. DEN 10/01/20 OPP: 40-3, at SEA 12/13/20 Under 200 Total Yards Allowed (Team) RECEIVING JETS: 168 at MIA 11/04/18 10+ Receptions (Individual) OPP: 185, at SEA 12/13/20 JETS: Le’Veon Bell (10 rec.) vs. CLV 09/16/19 Under 100 Net Passing Yards Allowed (Team) OPP: Darren Waller (13 rec.), vs. LV 12/06/20 JETS: 56 vs. ARZ 12/02/12 200+ Receiving Yards (Individual) OPP: 91, vs. BUF 10/25/20 JETS: Eric Decker (221 yds) at MIA 12/28/14 Completion Percentage under 50.0% (Team) OPP: Darren Waller (200), vs. LV 12/06/20 JETS: 48.6% (J. Allen & Z. Jones: 18/37), at BUF 12/09/18 100+ Receiving Yards (Individual) OPP: 47.7% (J. Flacco: 21/44) at MIA 10/18/20 JETS: Jamison Crowder (116 yds) vs. ARZ 10/11/20 Passer Rating under 50 (Team) OPP: Darren Waller (200), vs. LV 12/06/20 JETS: 49.7 (J. Allen & M. Barkley), at BUF 12/29/19 OPP: 31.1 (S. Darnold) vs. BUF 10/25/20

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DEFENSE continued Blocked Punt Returned for a TD (Individual) JETS: B.J. Bello (14t yds; S. Koch) at BLT 12/12/19 Under 50 Rushing Yards Allowed (Team) OPP: Walt Aikens (11t yds; L. Edwards), vs. MIA 12/17/16 JETS: 44 (25 att.) at CIN 12/12/19 OPP: 29 (26), at LAC 11/22/19 Blocked Field Goal (Individual) JETS: Henry Anderson (49 yds; S. Hauschka) at BUF 12/09/18 Five+ Takeaways (Team) OPP: Armani Watts (47 yds; S. Castillo), at KC 11/01/20 JETS: 5 (5 INTs) at DET 09/10/18 OPP: 6 (4 INTs, 2 FRs), vs. NE 10/21/19 Blocked FG Returned for a TD (Individual) JETS: Ray Mickens (72t yds; C. Ford) vs. OAK 09/21/97 Four+ Takeaways (Team) OPP: Mike Haynes (65t yds; P. Leahy), vs. NE 10/05/80 JETS: 4 (2 INTs, 2 FR) vs. BUF 09/08/19 OPP: 6 (4 INTs, 2 FRs), vs. NE 10/21/19 Missed FG Returned for a Touchdown (Individual) JETS: (104t yds) at IND 11/15/98 Safety (Individual) (Vanderjagt 63-yard FG attempt) JETS: T. Long pushed OB (F. Luvu) in the endzone for -28 yd at LAC 11/22/20 OPP: Never OPP: J. Houston -6yd Sack (S. Darnold), at IND 09/27/20 Blocked Extra Point (Individual) Six+ Sacks (Team) JETS: Henry Anderson (R. Succop) at TEN 12/02/18 JETS: 6.0 at WAS 11/17/19 OPP: Antwan Odom (M. Nugent), at TEN 12/23/07 OPP: 6.0, vs. BUF 10/25/20 Missed Extra Point (Individual) Three+ Sacks (Individual) JETS: Sergio Castillo vs. LV 12/06/20 JETS: Jamal Adams (3.0) at WAS 11/17/19 OPP: Jason Myers, at SEA 12/13/20 OPP: Carlos Dunlap (3.0), at CIN 12/01/19 Kickoff Return for a Touchdown (Individual) Two+ Sacks (Individual) JETS: Andre Roberts (99t yds) vs. GB 12/23/18 JETS: Quinnen Williams (2.0) vs. SF 09/20/20 OPP: Kenyan Drake (96t yds), at MIA 11/06/16 OPP: (2.0), vs. LV 12/06/20 Kickoff Return of 40+ Yards Three+ Interceptions (Team) JETS: Corey Ballentine (66 yds) at SEA 12/13/20 JETS: 3 vs. DEN 10/01/20 OPP: Andre Roberts (58 yds), vs. BUF 10/25/20 OPP: 3, at IND 09/27/20 Punt Return for a Touchdown (Individual) Two+ Interceptions (Individual) JETS: Andre Roberts (78 yds) at DET 09/10/18 JETS: Pierre Desir (2) vs. DEN 10/01/20 OPP: Kaelin Clay (60 yds), vs. CAR 11/26/17 OPP: Xavier Rhodes (2), at IND 09/27/20 Punt Return of 20+ Yards (Individual) INT Returned for a Touchdown (Individual) JETS: Braxton Berrios (20 yds) vs. PIT 12/22/19 JETS: Pierre Desir (Brett Rypien) 35 yds vs. DEN 10/01/20 OPP: Jakeem Grant (30 yds), at MIA 10/18/20 OPP: Tevaughn Campbell (Joe Flacco) 6yds, at LAC 11/22/20 Game-Winning Field Goal (Last 2:00 of 4Q or OT) Three+ Fumble Recoveries (Team) JETS: Sam Ficken (44 yds; 0:03 in 4Q) vs. MIA 12/08/19 JETS: 3 vs. BUF 11/02/17 OPP: Nick Folk (51 yds; 0:00 in 4Q), vs. NE 11/09/20 OPP: 3, at NE 12/30/18 Five+ Field Goals Attempted Two+ Forced Fumbles (Individual) JETS: Sam Ficken (5/5) vs. DEN 10/01/20 JETS: Javelin Guidry (2) vs. LV 12/06/20 OPP: Tyler Bass (6/8), vs. BUF 10/25/20 OPP: Orlando Scandrick (2), at PHI 10/06/19 Four+ Field Goals Made Two+ Fumble Recoveries (Individual) JETS: Sam Ficken (5/5) vs. DEN 10/01/20 JETS: (2) at IND 09/21/15 OPP: Tyler Bass (6/8), vs. BUF 10/25/20 OPP: Bashaud Breeland (2), vs. WAS 10/18/15 Successful Onsides Kick Fumble Rec. Returned for a TD (Individual) JETS: Chandler Catanzaro (M. Maye recovered), vs. LAC 12/24/17 JETS: Jamal Adams (25 yds) vs. NYG 11/10/19 OPP: Stephen Hauschka (S. Thomas recovered), vs. BUF 11/02/17 OPP: Orlando Scandrick (44 yds), at PHI 10/06/19 Failed Onsides Kick SPECIAL TEAMS JETS: Sam Ficken (M. Hyde recovered) at BUF 09/13/20 OPP: Dustin Hopkins (Illegal Touch Pen.), at WAS 11/17/19 Blocked Punt (Individual) JETS: Henry Anderson (T. Long) at LAC 11/22/20 BOLD Happened During the 2020 Season OPP: Walt Aikens (L. Edwards), vs. MIA 12/17/16

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BUILDING THE JETS DRAFT SELECTIONS 17 TRADES & CLAIMS 12 Year Player Draft Round Year Player How Acquired 2016 Jordan Jenkins 3 2017 Thomas Hennessy Trade • IND Marcus Maye 2 2018 Henry Anderson Trade • IND 2018 Sam Darnold 1 Tarell Basham Claimed • IND Nathan Shepherd 3 2019 Braxton Berrios Claimed • NE Chris Herndon 4 John Franklin-Myers Claimed • LAR Folorunso Fatukasi 6b Conor McDermott Claimed • BUF 2019 Quinnen Williams 1 Ross Travis Claimed • IND Chuma Edoga 3 2020 Corey Ballentine Claimed • NYG Trevon Wesco 4 Trevon Coley Claimed • ARZ Bless Austin 6 Pat Elflein Claimed • MIN 2020 Mekhi Becton 1 Ty Johnson Claimed • DET Denzel Mims 2 Chase McLaughlin Claimed • JAX Jabari Zuniga 3b James Morgan 4b PRACTICE SQUAD 14 Cameron Clark 4c Player Acquired Bryce Hall 5 Connor Davis FA-20 Braden Mann 6 FA-20 UNDRAFTED FAS 6 Sharif Finch FA-20 Pete Guerriero UdFA-20 Year Player Blake Hance FA-20 2018 Frankie Luvu Bronson Kaufusi FA-18 2019 Jeff Smith 2020 Corbin Kaufusi FA-19 Bryce Huff Zane Lewis W-20 (ARZ) Javelin Guidry FA-19 Lamar Jackson D.J. Montgomery W-20 (CLV) Jaleel Scott FA-20 FREE AGENTS 21 Brady Sheldon FA-20 Year Player How Acquired Tanzel Smart FA-20 2018 Neville Hewitt Free Agent FA-19 Harvey Langi Free Agent Arthur Maulet Reserve/Future RESERVE LIST 12 2019 Josh Adams Free Agent Player Acquired List Daniel Brown Unrestricted FA • CHI Kyron Brown UdFA-19 Reserve/PUP Jamison Crowder Unrestricted FA • WAS Blake Cashman D5-19 Reserve/Injured Matthias Farley Free Agent Ashtyn Davis D3a-20 Reserve/Injured Ryan Griffin Free Agent Jimmy Murray Free Agent Sam Ficken FA-19 Reserve/Injured Vyncint Smith Free Agent • HST PS Bennett Jackson W-19 • BLT Reserve/Injured 2020 Josh Andrews Unrestricted FA • IND Alex Lewis T-19 (BLT) Reserve/NFI Free Agent Bradley McDougald T-20 (SEA) Reserve/Injured Sergio Castillo Free Agent Patrick Onwuasor UFA-20 • BLT Reserve/Injured George Fant Unrestricted FA • SEA La’Mical Perine D4a-20 Reserve/Injured Joe Flacco Free Agent Kyle Phillips UdFA-19 Reserve/Injured Frank Gore Free Agent Brian Poole FA-19 Reserve/Injured Bryce Hager Free Agent Greg Van Roten UFA-20 • CAR Reserve/Injured Free Agent J.T. Hassell Free Agent Connor McGovern Unrestricted FA • DEN Breshad Perriman Unrestricted FA • TB

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FEBRUARY 27 QB Joe Flacco Signed, FA Day Pos. Name Transaction P Ian Berryman Waived 14 S Anthony Cioffi Signed, FA JULY TE Daniel Brown Re-Signed, Contract Ext. Day Pos. Name Transaction 24 WR Josh Doctson Signed, FA 25 S Bradley McDougald Acquired via Trade (SEA) MARCH S Jamal Adams Traded (SEA) Day Pos. Name Transaction 28 C Leo Koloamatangi Placed on Reserve/Opt-Out 11S S Blake Countess Released 29 RB Jalin Moore Retired 21 CB Darryl Roberts Released 30T D Domenique Davis Waived G Alex Lewis Re-Signed, UFA AUGUST CB Brian Poole Re-Signed, UFA Day Pos. Name Transaction 25S F Bennett Jackson Re-Signed, FA 3 LB C.J. Mosley Placed on Reserve/Opt-Out ILB Neville Hewitt Re-Signed, UFA 3 G Brian Winters Released APRIL WR Quincy Enunwa Released Day Pos. Name Transaction G Waived 2 OLB James Burgess Re-Signed, FA RB Waived CB Pierre Desir Signed, FA DE Waived 23 MLB B.J. Bello Re-Signed, Exc. Rights 6 WR Josh Doctson Placed on Reserve/Opt-Out K Sam Ficken Re-Signed, Exc. Rights 15 LB Ahmad Gooden Waived C Leo Koloamatangi Re-Signed, Exc. Rights 16 TE Connor Davis Signed, FA LB Frankie Luvu Re-Signed, Exc. Rights S Anthony Cioffi Waived T Mekhi Becton Drafted (Round One) 19 WR Chris Hogan Signed, FA QB David Fales Re-Signed, UFA RB Kenneth Dixon Released LB Jordan Jenkins Re-Signed, UFA 22 S Anthony Cioffi Signed, FA 24 WR Denzel Mims Drafted (Round Two) DB Ashtyn Davis Drafted (Round Three) TE Connor Davis Waived DE Jabari Zuniga Drafted (Round Three) 25 RB Pete Guerriero Signed, UdFA 25 RB La’Mical Perine Drafted (Round Four) S Anthony Cioffi Waived QB James Morgan Drafted (Round Four) 27 RB Pete Guerriero Waived T Cameron Clark Drafted (Round Four) 30 WR D.J. Montgomery Claimed (CLV) DB Bryce Hall Drafted (Round Five) 31 WR Donte Moncrief Signed, FA P Braden Mann Drafted (Round Six) K Brett Maher Waived CB Quincy Wilson Acquired via Trade (IND) SEPTEMBER MAY Day Pos. Name Transaction Day Pos. Name Transaction 1 CB Zane Lewis Claimed (ARZ) 5 WR Josh Bellamy Placed on Reserve/PUP 2 RB Pete Guerriero Signed, FA WR Quincy Enunwa Placed on Reserve/PUP LB B.J. Bello Waived WR Keon Hatcher Waived DL Sterling Johnson Waived 6 WR Lawrence Cager Signed, UdFA 3 RB Pete Guerriero Waived WR George Campbell Signed, UdFA 5 RB Josh Adams Waived DB Shyheim Carter Signed, UdFA OL Josh Andrews Released T D Domenique Davis Signed, UdFA TE Daniel Brown Released RB Frank Gore Signed, UFA LB James Burgess Waived DB Javelin Guidry Signed, UdFA WR Lawrence Cager Waived T Jared Hilbers Signed, UdFA WR George Campbell Waived DE Bryce Huff Signed, UdFA S Shyheim Carter Waived DB Lamar Jackson Signed, UdFA WR Waived NT Sterling Johnson Signed, UdFA QB David Fales Released CB Arthur Maulet Re-Signed, FA 5 S Matthias Farley Released RB Jalin Moore Placed on Reserve/NFI CB Javelin Guidry Waived CB Kyron Brown Placed on Reserve/PUP CB Bryce Hall Placed on Reserve/NFI

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SEPTEMBER continued OL Blake Hance Signed, Practice Squad Day Pos. Name Transaction WR Josh Malone Signed from Practice Squad 5 CB Nate Hairston Waived CB Arthur Maulet Placed on Reserve/Injured OL Jonotthan Harrison Released LB Paul Worrilow Terminated from Practice Squad OL Jared Hilbers Waived 23 S Signed from CHI Practice Squad S Bennett Jackson Released OCTOBER CB Lamar Jackson Waived Day Pos. Name Transaction TE Bronson Kaufusi Released 1 QB Mike White Waived OL Corbin Kaufusi Waived CB Nate Hairston Released OL Brad Lundblade Waived CB Javelin Guidry Signed from Practice Squad WR Donte Moncrief Released WR Jeff Smith Activated from Injured Reserve WR D.J. Montgomery Waived 3 RB Ty Johnson Claimed (DET) OL James Murray Waived 5 RB Kallen Ballage Released TE Ross Travis Released QB Mike White Signed, Practice Squad QB Mike White Waived 7 WR Lawrence Cager Placed on Practice Squad/Injured 6 RB Josh Adams Signed, Practice Squad WR Donte Moncrief Returned from Practice Squad/IR WR Lawrence Cager Signed, Practice Squad 10 RB Le’Veon Bell Activated from Injured Reserve QB David Fales Signed, Practice Squad OL Jimmy Murray Signed from Practice Squad CB Javelin Guidry Signed, Practice Squad WR Josh Malone Waived S Bennett Jackson Signed, Practice Squad LB Alec Ogletree Released CB Lamar Jackson Signed, Practice Squad 13 WR Chris Hogan Placed on Reserve/Injured TE Bronson Kaufusi Signed, Practice Squad CB Lamar Jackson Signed from Practice Squad OL Corbin Kaufusi Signed, Practice Squad WR Josh Malone Signed, Practice Squad CB Zane Lewis Signed, Practice Squad 14 RB Le’Veon Bell Released WR Josh Malone Signed, Practice Squad K/P Sergio Castillo Signed, Practice Squad WR Donte Moncrief Signed, Practice Squad WR Donte Moncrief Terminated from Practice Squad WR D.J. Montgomery Signed, Practice Squad DL Tanzel Smart Signed, Practice Squad OL Jimmy Murray Signed, Practice Squad 17 LB Blake Cashman Activated from Injured Reserve TE Ross Travis Signed, Practice Squad S Marqui Christian Released QB Mike White Signed, Practice Squad WR Vyncint Smith Activated from Injured Reserve 7 OL Josh Andrews Signed, FA 20 LB Frankie Luvu Placed on Reserve/Injured OL Cameron Clark Placed on Reserve/Injured DL Steve McLendon Traded (TB) TE Daniel Brown Signed, FA 24 OL Cameron Clark Activated from Injured Reserve S Matthias Farley Signed, FA WR Denzel Mims Activated from Injured Reserve CB Nate Hairston Signed, FA 27 LB Jordan Willis Traded (SF) LB Patrick Onwuasor Placed on Reserve/Injured 28 WR Lawrence Cager Returned from Practice Squad/IR WR Jeff Smith Placed on Reserve/Injured QB David Fales Released from Practice Squad WR Vyncint Smith Placed on Reserve/Injured DL Kyle Phillips Placed on Reserve/Injured DL Jabari Zuniga Placed on Reserve/Injured DL Jabari Zuniga Activated from Injured Reserve 8 WR Josh Bellamy Released 31 K/P Sergio Castillo Signed from Practice Squad 10 LB Alec Ogletree Signed, Practice Squad CB Arthur Maulet Activated from Injured Reserve WR Jaleel Scott Signed, Practice Squad S Bradley McDougald Placed on Reserve/Injured WR Donte Moncrief Placed on Practice Squad/Injured 12 QB Mike White Signed from Practice Squad 15 RB Signed, Free Agent RB Le’Veon Bell Placed on Reserve/Injured LB Blake Cashman Placed on Reserve/Injured WR Denzel Mims Placed on Reserve/Injured 16 LB Paul Worrilow Signed, Practice Squad 19 LB Alec Ogletree Signed from Practice Squad 22 LB Noah Dawkins Signed, Practice Squad LB Bryce Hager Signed, Practice Squad

2020 NEW YORK JETS GAME INFORMATION 43 PERSONNEL MOVES NOVEMBER Day Pos. Name Transaction 2 LB Avery Williamson Traded (PIT) 3 CB Elijah Campbell Signed, Practice Squad LB Sharif Finch Signed, Practice Squad LB Bryce Hager Signed from Practice Squad S Saquan Hampton Signed, Practice Squad S Bennett Jackson Signed from Practice Squad WR D.J. Montgomery Placed on Practice Squad/Injured OL Jimmy Murray Waived 6 CB Quincy Wilson Waived 9 CB Bryce Hall Activated from Reserve/NFI TE Trevon Wesco Placed on Reserve/Injured QB Mike White Signed from Practice Squad 10 QB Mike White Waived 11 CB Corey Ballentine Claimed (NYG) QB Mike White Signed, Practice Squad 16 OL Pat Elflein Claimed (MIN) 17 TE Connor Davis Signed, Practice Squad CB Pierre Desir Waived CB Brian Poole Placed on Reserve/Injured 18 LB Patrick Onwuasor Signed from Practice Squad 21 CB Bless Austin Placed on Reserve/Injured LB Frankie Luvu Activated from Injured Reserve QB Mike White Signed from Practice Squad 23 QB Mike White Waived 24 RB Josh Adams Signed from Practice Squad K Sam Ficken Placed on Reserve/Injured RB La’Mical Perine Placed on Reserve/Injured TE Ross Travis Signed from Practice Squad QB Mike White Signed, Practice Squad 28 OL Jimmy Murray Signed from Practice Squad LB Patrick Onwuasor Placed on Reserve/Injured 30 RB Pete Guerriero Signed, Practice Squad DECEMBER Day Pos. Name Transaction 3 LB Blake Cashman Placed on Reserve/Injured 4 G Alex Lewis Placed on Reserve/NFI 5 WR Chris Hogan Released 8 CB Elijah Campbell Signed from Practice Squad LB Brady Sheldon Signed, Practice Squad 11 S J.T. Hassell Signed, Free Agent 12 CB Bless Austin Activated from Injured Reserve WR Lawrence Cager Signed from Practice Squad S Ashtyn Davis Placed on Reserve/Injured S Saquan Hampton Signed from Practice Squad S Bennett Jackson Placed on Reserve/Injured OL Greg Van Roten Placed on Reserve/Injured TE Trevon Wesco Activated from Injured Reserve 14 DL Trevon Coley Claimed (ARZ) K Chase McLaughlin Claimed (JAX)

44 2020 NEW YORK JETS GAME INFORMATION HEADSHOT ROSTER QUARTERBACKS

JAMES JOE SAM MORGAN FLACCO DARNOLD RUNNING BACKS

FRANK TY JOSH GORE JOHNSON ADAMS

2020 NEW YORK JETS GAME INFORMATION 45 HEADSHOT ROSTER WIDE RECEIVERS

BRAXTON DENZEL JEFF BERRIOS MIMS SMITH

VYNCINT BRESHAD JAMISON SMITH PERRIMAN CROWDER

LAWRENCE CAGER

46 2020 NEW YORK JETS GAME INFORMATION HEADSHOT ROSTER OFFENSIVE LINE

CONNOR JIMMY PAT MCGOVERN MURRAY ELFLEIN

JOSH CONOR CAMERON ANDREWS McDERMOTT CLARK

CHUMA GEORGE MEKHI EDOGA FANT BECTON

2020 NEW YORK JETS GAME INFORMATION 47 HEADSHOT ROSTER TIGHT ENDS

ROSS RYAN TREVON TRAVIS GRIFFIN WESCO

DANIEL CHRIS BROWN HERNDON

48 2020 NEW YORK JETS GAME INFORMATION HEADSHOT ROSTER SPECIALISTS PUNTER LONG SNAPPER LONG KICKER/PUNTER

SERGIO BRADEN THOMAS CASTILLO MANN HENNESSY KICKER

CHASE McLAUGHLIN

2020 NEW YORK JETS GAME INFORMATION 49 HEADSHOT ROSTER CORNERBACKS

ARTHUR COREY ELIJAH MAULET BALLENTINE CAMPBELL

BLESS BRYCE LAMAR AUSTIN HALL JACKSON

JAVELIN GUIDRY

50 2020 NEW YORK JETS GAME INFORMATION HEADSHOT ROSTER SAFETIES

MARCUS SAQUAN MATTHIAS MAYE HAMPTON FARLEY

J.T. HASSELL

2020 NEW YORK JETS GAME INFORMATION 51 HEADSHOT ROSTER LINEBACKERS

HARVEY NEVILLE BRYCE LANGI HEWITT HUFF

JORDAN FRANKIE BRYCE JENKINS LUVU HAGER

TARELL BASHAM

52 2020 NEW YORK JETS GAME INFORMATION HEADSHOT ROSTER DEFENSIVE LINE

JOHN JABARI FOLORUNSO FRANKLIN-MYERS ZUNIGA FATUKASI

QUINNEN HENRY NATHAN WILLIAMS ANDERSON SHEPHERD

TREVON COLEY

2020 NEW YORK JETS GAME INFORMATION 53 PRACTICE SQUAD ROSTER CORNERBACK QUARTERBACK WIDE RECEIVER

MIKE JALEEL ZANE WHITE SCOTT LEWIS TIGHT END TIGHT END RUNNING BACK

PETE BRONSON CONNOR GUERRIERO KAUFUSI DAVIS LINEBACKER LINEBACKER LINEBACKER

SHARIF BRADY NOAH FINCH SHELDON DAWKINS

54 2020 NEW YORK JETS GAME INFORMATION PRACTICE SQUAD ROSTER OFFENSIVE LINE OFFENSIVE LINE DEFENSIVE LINE

CORBIN BLAKE TANZEL KAUFUSI HANCE SMART WIDE RECEIVER WIDE RECEIVER

D.J. JOSH MONTGOMERY MALONE

2020 NEW YORK JETS GAME INFORMATION 55 DEPTH CHART

Depth Chart was compiled by the New York Jets Communications Department OFFENSE WR 19 Breshad Perriman 17 Vyncint Smith LT 77 Mekhi Becton 69 Conor McDermott LG 67 Pat Elflein 72 Cameron Clark C 60 Connor McGovern 61 Jimmy Murray RG 68 Josh Andrews 72 Cameron Clark RT 76 George Fant 75 Chuma Edoga TE 89 Chris Herndon 84 Ryan Griffin 87 Daniel Brown 85 Trevon Wesco 43 Ross Travis WR 82 Jamison Crowder 10 Braxton Berrios WR 11 Denzel Mims 16 Jeff Smith 86 Lawrence Cager QB 14 Sam Darnold 5 Joe Flacco 4 James Morgan RB 21 Frank Gore 25 Ty Johnson 36 Josh Adams

DEFENSE DL 95 Quinnen Williams 91 John Franklin-Myers -- Trevon Coley DL 94 Folorunso Fatukasi 97 Nathan Shepherd DL 96 Henry Anderson 92 Jabari Zuniga OLB 48 Jordan Jenkins 47 Bryce Huff ILB 44 Harvey Langi 58 Bryce Hager ILB 46 Neville Hewitt 58 Bryce Hager OLB 93 Tarell Basham 50 Frankie Luvu CB 31 Bless Austin 23 Arthur Maulet 27 Corey Ballentine CB 37 Bryce Hall 38 Lamar Jackson 40 Javelin Guidry 26 Elijah Campbell S 41 Matthias Farley 29 Saquan Hampton S 20 Marcus Maye -- J.T. Hassell

SPECIAL TEAMS K 6 Sergio Castillo -- Chase McLaughlin P 7 Braden Mann 6 Sergio Castillo H 7 Braden Mann PR 10 Braxton Berrios KR 10 Braxton Berrios 27 Corey Ballentine LS 42 Thomas Hennessy

KEY: Rookie

56 2020 NEW YORK JETS GAME INFORMATION ALPHABETICAL ROSTER

NO. NAME POS HT WT AGE EXP COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQ. 36 Adams, Josh RB 6-2 225 24 3 Notre Dame Warrington, PA FA-19 96 Anderson, Henry DL 6-6 301 29 6 Stanford Atlanta, GA T-18 (IND) 68 Andrews, Josh OL 6-2 298 29 5 Oregon State Los Angeles, CA UFA-20 (IND) 31 Austin, Bless CB 6-1 198 24 2 Rutgers Queens, NY D6-19 27 Ballentine, Corey CB 6-0 191 24 2 Washburn Topeka, KS W-20 (NYG) 93 Basham, Tarell LB 6-4 266 26 4 Ohio Rocky Mount, VA W-18 (IND) 77 Becton, Mekhi T 6-7 363 21 R Louisville Highland Springs, VA D1-20 10 Berrios, Braxton WR 5-9 190 25 3 Miami (FL) Raleigh, NC W-19 (NE) 87 Brown, Daniel TE 6-5 247 28 6 James Madison Windsor, VA UFA-19 (CHI) 86 Cager, Lawrence WR 6-5 220 23 R Georgia Baltimore, MD UdFA-20 26 Campbell, Elijah CB 5-11 190 25 1 Northern Iowa St. Paul, MN FA-20 6 Castillo, Sergio K/P 5-11 184 30 1 West Texas A&M La Joya, TX FA-20 72 Clark, Cameron OL 6-4 308 23 R Charlotte Greensboro, NC D4c-20 Coley, Trevon DL 6-1 310 26 4 Florida Atlantic Miami, FL W-20 (ARZ) 82 Crowder, Jamison WR 5-9 177 27 6 Duke Monroe, NC UFA-19 (WAS) 14 Darnold, Sam QB 6-3 225 23 3 Southern California Capistrano Beach, CA D1-18 75 Edoga, Chuma T 6-3 308 23 2 Southern California Atlanta, GA D3b-19 67 Elflein, Pat OL 6-3 303 26 4 Ohio State Pickerington, OH W-20 (MIN) 76 Fant, George T 6-5 322 28 5 Western Kentucky Bowling Green, KY UFA-20 (SEA) 41 Farley, Matthias S 5-11 204 28 5 Notre Dame Charlotte, NC FA-19 94 Fatukasi, Folorunso DL 6-4 318 25 3 Connecticut Far Rockaway, NY D6b-18 5 Flacco, Joe QB 6-6 245 35 13 Delaware Audubon, NJ FA-20 91 Franklin-Myers, John DL 6-4 288 24 3 Stephen F. Austin Greenville, TX W-19 (LAR) 21 Gore, Frank RB 5-9 212 37 16 Miami (FL) Coral Gables, FL FA-20 84 Griffin, Ryan TE 6-6 255 30 8 Connecticut Londonderry, NH FA-19 40 Guidry, Javelin CB 5-9 191 22 R Utah Murietta, CA UdFA-20 58 Hager, Bryce LB 6-1 237 28 6 Baylor Austin, TX FA-20 37 Hall, Bryce CB 6-1 202 23 R Virginia Harrisburg, PA D5-20 29 Hampton, Saquan S 6-1 209 25 2 Rutgers Hamilton Township, NJ FA-20 Hassell, J.T. S 5-11 200 25 1 Florida Tech Astronaut, FL FA-20 42 Hennessy, Thomas LS 6-2 246 26 4 Duke Bardonia, NY T-17 (IND) 89 Herndon, Chris TE 6-4 253 24 3 Miami (FL) Norcross, GA D4-18 46 Hewitt, Neville LB 6-2 234 27 6 Marshall Conyers, GA FA-18 47 Huff, Bryce DL 6-3 255 22 R Memphis Mobile, AL UdFA-20 38 Jackson, Lamar CB 6-2 208 22 R Nebraska Elk Grove, CA UdFA-20 48 Jenkins, Jordan LB 6-3 259 26 5 Georgia Hamilton, GA D3-16 25 Johnson, Ty RB 5-10 26 23 2 Maryland Cumberland, MD W-20 (DET) 44 Langi, Harvey LB 6-2 250 28 3 BYU West Jordan, UT FA-18 50 Luvu, Frankie LB 6-3 236 24 3 Washington State Tafuna, American Samoa UdFA-18 7 Mann, Braden P 5-11 198 23 R Texas A&M Houston, TX D6-20 23 Maulet, Arthur CB 5-10 190 27 3 Memphis New Orleans, LA FA-18 20 Maye, Marcus S 6-0 207 27 4 Florida Melbourne, FL D2-17 69 McDermott, Conor OL 6-8 310 28 4 UCLA Nashville, TN W-19 (BUF) 60 McGovern, Connor OL 6-4 306 27 5 Missouri Fargo, ND UFA-20 (DEN) McLaughlin, Chase K 6-0 190 24 2 Illinois Cypress, TX W-20 (JAX) 11 Mims, Denzel WR 6-3 207 23 R Baylor Daingerfield, TX D2-20 4 Morgan, James QB 6-4 229 23 R Florida International Green Bay, WI D4b-20 61 Murray, Jimmy OL 6-5 305 25 2 Holy Cross Wilmette, IL FA-19 19 Perriman, Breshad WR 6-1 215 27 6 UCF Lithonia, GA UFA-20 (TB) 97 Shepherd, Nathan DL 6-4 315 27 3 Fort Hays State Ajax, Canada D3-18 16 Smith, Jeff WR 6-1 195 23 1 Boston College St. Petersburg, FL UdFA-19 17 Smith, Vyncint WR 6-3 202 24 3 Limestone College Columbia, SC FA-19 43 Travis, Ross TE 6-6 248 31 4 Penn State Chaska, MN W-19 (IND) 85 Wesco, Trevon TE 6-3 267 25 2 West Virginia Martinsburg, WV D4-19 95 Williams, Quinnen DL 6-3 303 22 2 Alabama Birmingham, AL D1-19 92 Zuniga, Jabari DL 6-3 264 23 R Florida Marietta, GA D3b-20 ROSTER - 56 PRACTICE SQUAD 49 Davis, Connor TE 6-8 260 26 1 Stony Brook Falston, MD FA-20 56 Dawkins, Noah LB 6-1 235 23 2 The Citadel Spartanburg, SC FA-20 54 Finch, Sharif LB 6-4 250 25 3 Temple Henrico, VA FA-20 35 Guerriero, Pete RB 5-10 190 22 R Monmouth Lyndhurst, NJ FA-20 78 Hance, Blake OL 6-5 310 24 1 Northwestern Jacksonville, IL FA-20 45 Kaufusi, Bronson TE 6-6 275 29 3 BYU Provo, UT FA-18 65 Kaufusi, Corbin OL 6-9 275 27 1 BYU Provo, UT FA-19 33 Lewis, Zane CB 6-1 190 22 R Air Force Richmond, VA W-20 (ARZ) 83 Malone, Josh WR 6-3 205 24 3 Tennessee Gallatin, TN FA-19 81 Montgomery, D.J. WR 6-1 201 24 2 Austin Peay State Durant, MS W-20 (CLV) 18 Scott, Jaleel WR 6-5 210 25 3 New Mexico State Rock Hill, SC FA-20 55 Sheldon, Brady LB 6-5 231 27 1 Ferris State Novi, MI FA-20 79 Smart, Tanzel DL 6-1 295 26 4 Tulane Baton Rouge, LA FA-20 8 White, Mike QB 6-5 218 25 2 Western Kentucky Pembroke Pines, FL FA-19

2020 NEW YORK JETS GAME INFORMATION 57 NUMERICAL ROSTER

NO. NAME POS HT WT AGE EXP COLLEGE HOMETOWN GP/GS/DNP/IA 4 James Morgan QB 6-4 229 23 R Florida International Green Bay, WI 0/0/0/13 5 Joe Flacco QB 6-6 245 35 13 Delaware Audubon, NJ 5/4/5/3 6 Sergio Castillo K/P 5-11 184 30 1 West Texas A&M La Joya, TX 6/0/0/1 7 Braden Mann P 5-11 198 23 R Texas A&M Houston, TX 13/0/0/0 10 Braxton Berrios WR 5-9 190 25 3 Miami (FL) Raleigh, NC 13/2/0/0 11 Denzel Mims WR 6-3 207 23 R Baylor Daingerfield, TX 6/5/0/1 14 Sam Darnold QB 6-3 225 23 3 Southern California Capistrano Beach, CA 9/9/0/4 16 Jeff Smith WR 6-1 195 23 1 Boston College St. Petersburg, FL 9/4/1/0 17 Vyncint Smith WR 6-3 202 24 3 Limestone College Columbia, SC 5/0/0/3 19 Breshad Perriman WR 6-1 215 27 6 UCF Lithonia, GA 9/9/0/4 20 Marcus Maye S 6-0 207 27 4 Florida Melbourne, FL 13/13/0/0 21 Frank Gore RB 5-9 212 37 16 Miami (FL) Coral Gables, FL 13/12/0/0 23 Arthur Maulet CB 5-10 190 27 3 Memphis New Orleans, LA 8/2/0/0 25 Ty Johnson RB 5-10 215 23 2 Maryland Cumberland, MD 8/0/0/1 26 Elijah Campbell CB 5-11 190 25 1 Northern Iowa St. Paul, MN 1/0/0/1 27 Corey Ballentine CB 6-0 191 24 2 Washburn Topeka, KS 3/0/1/0 29 Saquan Hampton S 6-1 209 25 2 Rutgers Hamilton Township, NJ 1/0/0/0 31 Bless Austin CB 6-1 198 24 2 Rutgers Queens, NY 9/8/0/1 36 Josh Adams RB 6-2 225 24 3 Notre Dame Warrington, PA 5/0/0/0 37 Bryce Hall CB 6-1 202 23 R Virginia Harrisburg, PA 5/4/0/0 38 Lamar Jackson CB 6-2 208 22 R Nebraska Elk Grove, CA 10/5/0/0 40 Javelin Guidry CB 5-9 191 22 R Utah Murietta, CA 9/1/1/0 41 Matthias Farley S 5-11 204 28 5 Notre Dame Charlotte, NC 13/1/0/0 42 Thomas Hennessy LS 6-2 246 26 4 Duke Bardonia, NY 13/0/0/0 43 Ross Travis TE 6-6 248 31 4 Penn State Chaska, MN 1/0/0/3 44 Harvey Langi LB 6-2 250 28 3 BYU West Jordan, UT 13/5/0/0 46 Neville Hewitt LB 6-2 234 27 6 Marshall Conyers, GA 13/13/0/0 47 Bryce Huff DL 6-3 255 22 R Memphis Mobile, AL 11/0/0/2 48 Jordan Jenkins LB 6-3 259 26 5 Georgia Hamilton, GA 12/12/0/1 50 Frankie Luvu LB 6-3 236 24 3 Washington State Tafuna, American Samoa 10/1/0/0 58 Bryce Hager LB 6-1 237 28 6 Baylor Austin, TX 7/0/0/0 60 Connor McGovern OL 6-4 306 27 5 Missouri Fargo, ND 13/13/0/0 61 Jimmy Murray OL 6-5 305 25 2 Holy Cross Wilmette, IL 0/0/6/2 67 Pat Elflein OL 6-3 303 26 4 Ohio State Pickerington, OH 3/3/0/0 68 Josh Andrews OL 6-2 298 29 5 Oregon State Los Angeles, CA 13/2/0/0 69 Conor McDermott OL 6-8 310 28 4 UCLA Nashville, TN 12/1/1/0 72 Cameron Clark OL 6-4 308 23 R Charlotte Greensboro, NC 0/0/1/6 75 Chuma Edoga T 6-3 308 23 2 Southern California Atlanta, GA 8/4/4/1 76 George Fant T 6-5 322 28 5 Western Kentucky Bowling Green, KY 11/11/0/2 77 Mekhi Becton T 6-7 363 21 R Louisville Highland Springs, VA 11/10/0/2 82 Jamison Crowder WR 5-9 177 27 6 Duke Monroe, NC 9/5/0/4 84 Ryan Griffin TE 6-6 255 30 8 Connecticut Londonderry, NH 13/6/0/0 85 Trevon Wesco TE 6-3 267 25 2 West Virginia Martinsburg, WV 9/3/0/0 86 Lawrence Cager WR 6-5 220 23 R Georgia Baltimore, MD 2/1/1/0 87 Daniel Brown TE 6-5 247 28 6 James Madison Windsor, VA 13/1/0/0 89 Chris Herndon TE 6-4 253 24 3 Miami (FL) Norcross, GA 13/9/0/0 91 John Franklin-Myers DL 6-4 288 24 3 Stephen F. Austin Greenville, TX 11/2/0/1 92 Jabari Zuniga DL 6-3 264 23 R Florida Marietta, GA 6/0/0/0 93 Tarell Basham LB 6-4 266 26 4 Ohio Rocky Mount, VA 13/7/0/0 94 Folorunso Fatukasi DL 6-4 318 25 3 Connecticut Far Rockaway, NY 13/6/0/0 95 Quinnen Williams DL 6-3 303 22 2 Alabama Birmingham, AL 12/12/0/1 96 Henry Anderson DL 6-6 301 29 6 Stanford Atlanta, GA 13/5/0/0 97 Nathan Shepherd DL 6-4 315 27 3 Fort Hays State Ajax, Canada 11/0/0/2 Trevon Coley DL 6-1 310 26 4 Florida Atlantic Miami, FL 0/0/0/0 J.T. Hassell S 5-11 200 25 1 Florida Tech Astronaut, FL 0/0/0/1 Chase McLaughlin K 6-0 190 24 2 Illinois Cypress, TX 0/0/0/0 ROSTER - 56 PRACTICE SQUAD 8 Mike White QB 6-5 218 25 2 Western Kentucky Pembroke Pines, FL 0/0/6/0 18 Jaleel Scott WR 6-5 210 25 3 New Mexico State Rock Hill, SC 1/1/1/0 33 Zane Lewis CB 6-1 190 22 R Air Force Richmond, VA 0/0/0/0 35 Pete Guerriero RB 5-10 190 22 R Monmouth Lyndhurst, NJ 0/0/0/0 45 Bronson Kaufusi TE 6-6 275 29 3 BYU Provo, UT 0/0/0/0 49 Connor Davis TE 6-8 260 26 1 Stony Brook Falston, MD 0/0/0/0 54 Sharif Finch LB 6-4 250 25 3 Temple Henrico, VA 0/0/0/0 55 Brady Sheldon LB 6-5 231 27 1 Ferris State Novi, MI 0/0/0/0 56 Noah Dawkins LB 6-1 235 23 2 The Citadel Spartanburg, SC 2/0/0/0 65 Corbin Kaufusi OL 6-9 275 27 1 BYU Provo, UT 0/0/0/0 78 Blake Hance OL 6-5 310 24 1 Northwestern Jacksonville, IL 0/0/0/0 79 Tanzel Smart DL 6-1 295 26 4 Tulane Baton Rouge, LA 1/0/0/0 81 D.J. Montgomery WR 6-1 201 24 2 Austin Peay State Durant, MS 0/0/0/0 83 Josh Malone WR 6-3 205 24 3 Tennessee Gallatin, TN 4/0/0/0

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