Jets sent home after presumptive positive player test

All Jets players and coaches were sent home Friday after a “presumptive positive” player COVID-19 test, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter.
Per ESPN’s Rich Cimini, that player has been re-tested and his latest results should be known later in the day Friday.
Team personnel was already at One Jets Drive when they became aware of the news this morning. They were immediately sent home.
This development comes just a couple of days before the Jets were supposed to host the Arizona Cardinals at MetLife Stadium.
Now, however, it is unclear if the Cardinals should travel east. Arizona was supposed to depart for New York on Friday, per Schefter.
Needless to say, New York’s Week 5 matchup is now in question as the team awaits further results

All Jets players and coaches were sent home Friday after a “presumptive positive” player COVID-19 test, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter.
Per ESPN’s Rich Cimini, that player has been re-tested and his latest results should be known later in the day Friday.
Team personnel was already at One Jets Drive when they became aware of the news this morning. They were immediately sent home.
This development comes just a couple of days before the Jets were supposed to host the Arizona Cardinals at MetLife Stadium.
Now, however, it is unclear if the Cardinals should travel east. Arizona was supposed to depart for New York on Friday, per Schefter.
Needless to say, New York’s Week 5 matchup is now in question as the team awaits further results

Sam Darnold out vs. Cardinals, Joe Flacco to start

Sam Darnold will miss his first game of the 2020 season this Sunday when the Jets host the Cardinals at MetLife Stadium.
Darnold has been ruled out after suffering a shoulder injury in New York’s Week 4 loss to the Broncos. He returned to the game after briefly departing and was later diagnosed with a sprained AC joint.
The Jets will not reveal the grade of the sprain, but Darnold is now considered week-to-week. Joe Flacco will start in his place against Arizona.
The 35-year-old started eight games for the Broncos last year before landing on injured reserve. Denver went 2-6 while Flacco completed 65.3% of his passes for 1,822 yards, 6 touchdowns, and 5 picks

Sam Darnold will miss his first game of the 2020 season this Sunday when the Jets host the Cardinals at MetLife Stadium.
Darnold has been ruled out after suffering a shoulder injury in New York’s Week 4 loss to the Broncos. He returned to the game after briefly departing and was later diagnosed with a sprained AC joint.
The Jets will not reveal the grade of the sprain, but Darnold is now considered week-to-week. Joe Flacco will start in his place against Arizona.
The 35-year-old started eight games for the Broncos last year before landing on injured reserve. Denver went 2-6 while Flacco completed 65.3% of his passes for 1,822 yards, 6 touchdowns, and 5 picks

Sam Darnold out vs. Cardinals, Joe Flacco to start

Sam Darnold will miss his first game of the 2020 season this Sunday when the Jets host the Cardinals at MetLife Stadium.
Darnold has been ruled out after suffering a shoulder injury in New York’s Week 4 loss to the Broncos. He returned to the game after briefly departing and was later diagnosed with a sprained AC joint.
The Jets will not reveal the grade of the sprain, but Darnold is now considered week-to-week. Joe Flacco will start in his place against Arizona.
The 35-year-old started eight games for the Broncos last year before landing on injured reserve. Denver went 2-6 while Flacco completed 65.3% of his passes for 1,822 yards, 6 touchdowns, and 5 picks

Sam Darnold will miss his first game of the 2020 season this Sunday when the Jets host the Cardinals at MetLife Stadium.
Darnold has been ruled out after suffering a shoulder injury in New York’s Week 4 loss to the Broncos. He returned to the game after briefly departing and was later diagnosed with a sprained AC joint.
The Jets will not reveal the grade of the sprain, but Darnold is now considered week-to-week. Joe Flacco will start in his place against Arizona.
The 35-year-old started eight games for the Broncos last year before landing on injured reserve. Denver went 2-6 while Flacco completed 65.3% of his passes for 1,822 yards, 6 touchdowns, and 5 picks

Jets’ Quinnen Williams gets felony gun charges dismissed

Quinnen Williams will not face criminal charges for trying to board a flight with a gun earlier this year.
The Jets defensive lineman was arrested at New York’s LaGuardia Airport on March 5 after trying to bring a Glock 19 pistol with him on a flight.
Williams had a permit for the gun in his home state of Alabama, but not in New York.
The gun was unloaded, but Williams had ammunition on him and therefore could have been charged with carrying a loaded handgun based on New York state law.
Instead, felony charges were dismissed, according to ESPN’s Rich Cimini

Quinnen Williams will not face criminal charges for trying to board a flight with a gun earlier this year.
The Jets defensive lineman was arrested at New York’s LaGuardia Airport on March 5 after trying to bring a Glock 19 pistol with him on a flight.
Williams had a permit for the gun in his home state of Alabama, but not in New York.
The gun was unloaded, but Williams had ammunition on him and therefore could have been charged with carrying a loaded handgun based on New York state law.
Instead, felony charges were dismissed, according to ESPN’s Rich Cimini

Jets’ Quinnen Williams gets felony gun charges dismissed

Quinnen Williams will not face criminal charges for trying to board a flight with a gun earlier this year.
The Jets defensive lineman was arrested at New York’s LaGuardia Airport on March 5 after trying to bring a Glock 19 pistol with him on a flight.
Williams had a permit for the gun in his home state of Alabama, but not in New York.
The gun was unloaded, but Williams had ammunition on him and therefore could have been charged with carrying a loaded handgun based on New York state law.
Instead, felony charges were dismissed, according to ESPN’s Rich Cimini

Quinnen Williams will not face criminal charges for trying to board a flight with a gun earlier this year.
The Jets defensive lineman was arrested at New York’s LaGuardia Airport on March 5 after trying to bring a Glock 19 pistol with him on a flight.
Williams had a permit for the gun in his home state of Alabama, but not in New York.
The gun was unloaded, but Williams had ammunition on him and therefore could have been charged with carrying a loaded handgun based on New York state law.
Instead, felony charges were dismissed, according to ESPN’s Rich Cimini

Joe Flacco makes Jets debut after Sam Darnold exits with injury

Sam Darnold has left New York’s Week 4 matchup against the Broncos with an injury.
Darnold suffered an apparent shoulder/collarbone injury in the first quarter after taking a sack from Denver outside linebacker Anthony Johnson.
He was taken back to the locker room for further evaluation and his status for the remainder of the night is currently unknown.
Joe Flacco is in the game for his Jets debut in relief of Darnold. Flacco missed New York’s first three games as he worked his way back from offseason neck surgery.
Darnold returned to the game at the end of a drive in the second quarter

Sam Darnold has left New York’s Week 4 matchup against the Broncos with an injury.
Darnold suffered an apparent shoulder/collarbone injury in the first quarter after taking a sack from Denver outside linebacker Anthony Johnson.
He was taken back to the locker room for further evaluation and his status for the remainder of the night is currently unknown.
Joe Flacco is in the game for his Jets debut in relief of Darnold. Flacco missed New York’s first three games as he worked his way back from offseason neck surgery.
Darnold returned to the game at the end of a drive in the second quarter

Joe Flacco makes Jets debut after Sam Darnold exits with injury

Sam Darnold has left New York’s Week 4 matchup against the Broncos with an injury.
Darnold suffered an apparent shoulder/collarbone injury in the first quarter after taking a sack from Denver outside linebacker Anthony Johnson.
He was taken back to the locker room for further evaluation and his status for the remainder of the night is currently unknown.
Joe Flacco is in the game for his Jets debut in relief of Darnold. Flacco missed New York’s first three games as he worked his way back from offseason neck surgery.
Darnold returned to the game at the end of a drive in the second quarter

Sam Darnold has left New York’s Week 4 matchup against the Broncos with an injury.
Darnold suffered an apparent shoulder/collarbone injury in the first quarter after taking a sack from Denver outside linebacker Anthony Johnson.
He was taken back to the locker room for further evaluation and his status for the remainder of the night is currently unknown.
Joe Flacco is in the game for his Jets debut in relief of Darnold. Flacco missed New York’s first three games as he worked his way back from offseason neck surgery.
Darnold returned to the game at the end of a drive in the second quarter

Report: Jets executives evaluating Adam Gase over next 2 games

Adam Gase’s seat is starting to warm just two games into the 2020 season.
According to ESPN’s Chris Mortensen, high-ranking Jets executives are keeping an eye on Gase over New York’s next two games.
The Jets are in Indianapolis on Sunday before hosting the Broncos for Thursday Night Football in Week 4.
Jets CEO and chairman Christopher Johnson offered his support for Gase following New York’s Week 1 loss to the Bills, calling him a “brilliant offensive mind”.
The Jets have never fired a head coach during the season before, but the organization has taken lots of heat over Gase’s performance despite the abundance of injuries plaguing New York this season

Adam Gase’s seat is starting to warm just two games into the 2020 season.
According to ESPN’s Chris Mortensen, high-ranking Jets executives are keeping an eye on Gase over New York’s next two games.
The Jets are in Indianapolis on Sunday before hosting the Broncos for Thursday Night Football in Week 4.
Jets CEO and chairman Christopher Johnson offered his support for Gase following New York’s Week 1 loss to the Bills, calling him a “brilliant offensive mind”.
The Jets have never fired a head coach during the season before, but the organization has taken lots of heat over Gase’s performance despite the abundance of injuries plaguing New York this season

Report: Jets executives evaluating Adam Gase over next 2 games

Adam Gase’s seat is starting to warm just two games into the 2020 season.
According to ESPN’s Chris Mortensen, high-ranking Jets executives are keeping an eye on Gase over New York’s next two games.
The Jets are in Indianapolis on Sunday before hosting the Broncos for Thursday Night Football in Week 4.
Jets CEO and chairman Christopher Johnson offered his support for Gase following New York’s Week 1 loss to the Bills, calling him a “brilliant offensive mind”.
The Jets have never fired a head coach during the season before, but the organization has taken lots of heat over Gase’s performance despite the abundance of injuries plaguing New York this season

Adam Gase’s seat is starting to warm just two games into the 2020 season.
According to ESPN’s Chris Mortensen, high-ranking Jets executives are keeping an eye on Gase over New York’s next two games.
The Jets are in Indianapolis on Sunday before hosting the Broncos for Thursday Night Football in Week 4.
Jets CEO and chairman Christopher Johnson offered his support for Gase following New York’s Week 1 loss to the Bills, calling him a “brilliant offensive mind”.
The Jets have never fired a head coach during the season before, but the organization has taken lots of heat over Gase’s performance despite the abundance of injuries plaguing New York this season

Jets rule out WR Jamison Crowder for Sunday’s game vs. 49ers

Sam Darnold is down yet another playmaker for Sunday’s contest against the 49ers, as Jamison Crowder has been ruled out by Adam Gase.
Crowder is currently nursing a hamstring injury which limited him in practice on Wednesday and forced him out of action on Thursday.
Crowder is also not practicing on Friday, prompting New York to rule him out. Despite his impending Week 2 absence, Gase does not think Crowder’s hamstring injury will become a long-term issue.
With Crowder out, Braxton Berrios will slide into the slot position. On outside, the Jets will have Breshad Perriman and Chris Hogan

Sam Darnold is down yet another playmaker for Sunday’s contest against the 49ers, as Jamison Crowder has been ruled out by Adam Gase.
Crowder is currently nursing a hamstring injury which limited him in practice on Wednesday and forced him out of action on Thursday.
Crowder is also not practicing on Friday, prompting New York to rule him out. Despite his impending Week 2 absence, Gase does not think Crowder’s hamstring injury will become a long-term issue.
With Crowder out, Braxton Berrios will slide into the slot position. On outside, the Jets will have Breshad Perriman and Chris Hogan