Jets release oft-injured WR Quincy Enunwa, waive Trenton Cannon

Quincy Enunwa’s time with the Jets has come to an end. New York cut the oft-injured wide receiver on Monday in addition to a handful of other moves.
Enunwa, who was already on the reserve/PUP list, showed an abundance of promise in 2016 when he emerged as a starter and had 857 receiving yards.
Since then, however, his career has been plagued by neck injuries. He missed the entire 2017 season, played in just the first game of the 2019 season and was set to miss the entire 2020 season.
Despite his injury history, ex-Jets general manager Mike Maccagnan gave Enunwa a four-year deal for $36 million with $20 million guaranteed in December 2018.
Enunwa played just that one 2019 game on that deal. His $6 million base salary in 2020 is fully guaranteed, according to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport.
The team also waived RB/gunner Trenton Cannon, who has dealt with a significant foot injury, OL Ben Braden and OLB Wyatt Ray

Quincy Enunwa’s time with the Jets has come to an end. New York cut the oft-injured wide receiver on Monday in addition to a handful of other moves.
Enunwa, who was already on the reserve/PUP list, showed an abundance of promise in 2016 when he emerged as a starter and had 857 receiving yards.
Since then, however, his career has been plagued by neck injuries. He missed the entire 2017 season, played in just the first game of the 2019 season and was set to miss the entire 2020 season.
Despite his injury history, ex-Jets general manager Mike Maccagnan gave Enunwa a four-year deal for $36 million with $20 million guaranteed in December 2018.
Enunwa played just that one 2019 game on that deal. His $6 million base salary in 2020 is fully guaranteed, according to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport.
The team also waived RB/gunner Trenton Cannon, who has dealt with a significant foot injury, OL Ben Braden and OLB Wyatt Ray

Jets release oft-injured WR Quincy Enunwa, waive Trenton Cannon

Quincy Enunwa’s time with the Jets has come to an end. New York cut the oft-injured wide receiver on Monday in addition to a handful of other moves.
Enunwa, who was already on the reserve/PUP list, showed an abundance of promise in 2016 when he emerged as a starter and had 857 receiving yards.
Since then, however, his career has been plagued by neck injuries. He missed the entire 2017 season, played in just the first game of the 2019 season and was set to miss the entire 2020 season.
Despite his injury history, ex-Jets general manager Mike Maccagnan gave Enunwa a four-year deal for $36 million with $20 million guaranteed in December 2018.
Enunwa played just that one 2019 game on that deal. His $6 million base salary in 2020 is fully guaranteed, according to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport.
The team also waived RB/gunner Trenton Cannon, who has dealt with a significant foot injury, OL Ben Braden and OLB Wyatt Ray

Quincy Enunwa’s time with the Jets has come to an end. New York cut the oft-injured wide receiver on Monday in addition to a handful of other moves.
Enunwa, who was already on the reserve/PUP list, showed an abundance of promise in 2016 when he emerged as a starter and had 857 receiving yards.
Since then, however, his career has been plagued by neck injuries. He missed the entire 2017 season, played in just the first game of the 2019 season and was set to miss the entire 2020 season.
Despite his injury history, ex-Jets general manager Mike Maccagnan gave Enunwa a four-year deal for $36 million with $20 million guaranteed in December 2018.
Enunwa played just that one 2019 game on that deal. His $6 million base salary in 2020 is fully guaranteed, according to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport.
The team also waived RB/gunner Trenton Cannon, who has dealt with a significant foot injury, OL Ben Braden and OLB Wyatt Ray

Report: Jets cut Brian Winters after 7 years in New York

The Jets are parting ways with Brian Winters. New York is cutting the right guard after seven years in New York, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter.
A long-suspected cap casualty, Winters’ departure will save the Jets $7.2 million.
Drafted by the Jets in the third round in 2013, Winters started 12 games as a rookie and has been a stabilizing force on New York’s offensive line ever since.
Last year, however, he only played in nine games due to injury. He started 79 out of 89 games in his Jets career.
Back in February, Joe Douglas praised Winters’ toughness and implied he would get a chance to stick with the team, but that opportunity will not come to fruition

The Jets are parting ways with Brian Winters. New York is cutting the right guard after seven years in New York, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter.
A long-suspected cap casualty, Winters’ departure will save the Jets $7.2 million.
Drafted by the Jets in the third round in 2013, Winters started 12 games as a rookie and has been a stabilizing force on New York’s offensive line ever since.
Last year, however, he only played in nine games due to injury. He started 79 out of 89 games in his Jets career.
Back in February, Joe Douglas praised Winters’ toughness and implied he would get a chance to stick with the team, but that opportunity will not come to fruition

Report: Jets cut Brian Winters after 7 years in New York

The Jets are parting ways with Brian Winters. New York is cutting the right guard after seven years in New York, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter.
A long-suspected cap casualty, Winters’ departure will save the Jets $7.2 million.
Drafted by the Jets in the third round in 2013, Winters started 12 games as a rookie and has been a stabilizing force on New York’s offensive line ever since.
Last year, however, he only played in nine games due to injury. He started 79 out of 89 games in his Jets career.
Back in February, Joe Douglas praised Winters’ toughness and implied he would get a chance to stick with the team, but that opportunity will not come to fruition

The Jets are parting ways with Brian Winters. New York is cutting the right guard after seven years in New York, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter.
A long-suspected cap casualty, Winters’ departure will save the Jets $7.2 million.
Drafted by the Jets in the third round in 2013, Winters started 12 games as a rookie and has been a stabilizing force on New York’s offensive line ever since.
Last year, however, he only played in nine games due to injury. He started 79 out of 89 games in his Jets career.
Back in February, Joe Douglas praised Winters’ toughness and implied he would get a chance to stick with the team, but that opportunity will not come to fruition

Jets owner Woody Johnson allegedly tried to promote Trump’s business, made racist, sexist

Jets owner Woody Johnson, the U.S. ambassador to the United Kingdom, was investigated by State Department watchdogs following allegations that he made racist and sexist comments to staff and attempted to use his government position to benefit Trump’s personal business in the UK.As first reported by The New York Times, Johnson told colleagues in February 2018 that Trump had asked him to see if the UK government could help award the British Open golf tournament to the Trump Turnberry resort. Johnson’s deputy advised him that doing so would be unethical, but Johnson felt he had to try.Johnson also was accused of making racist and sexist remarks in complaints made to the State Department inspector general, per CNN’s report.Per The Times, Johnson also allegedly asked a colleague if a candidate to replace Lukens as deputy chief of mission was Jewish. Asked about the allegations reported by CNN, Johnson did not deny them.Per CNN, it is unclear how much investigators focused on Johnson’s comments in comparison to his efforts to promote the president’s business. Investigators began looking into Johnson in the fall of 2019

Jets owner Woody Johnson, the U.S. ambassador to the United Kingdom, was investigated by State Department watchdogs following allegations that he made racist and sexist comments to staff and attempted to use his government position to benefit Trump’s personal business in the UK.As first reported by The New York Times, Johnson told colleagues in February 2018 that Trump had asked him to see if the UK government could help award the British Open golf tournament to the Trump Turnberry resort. Johnson’s deputy advised him that doing so would be unethical, but Johnson felt he had to try.Johnson also was accused of making racist and sexist remarks in complaints made to the State Department inspector general, per CNN’s report.Per The Times, Johnson also allegedly asked a colleague if a candidate to replace Lukens as deputy chief of mission was Jewish. Asked about the allegations reported by CNN, Johnson did not deny them.Per CNN, it is unclear how much investigators focused on Johnson’s comments in comparison to his efforts to promote the president’s business. Investigators began looking into Johnson in the fall of 2019

Jets owner Woody Johnson allegedly tried to promote Trump’s business, made racist, sexist

Jets owner Woody Johnson, the U.S. ambassador to the United Kingdom, was investigated by State Department watchdogs following allegations that he made racist and sexist comments to staff and attempted to use his government position to benefit Trump’s personal business in the UK.As first reported by The New York Times, Johnson told colleagues in February 2018 that Trump had asked him to see if the UK government could help award the British Open golf tournament to the Trump Turnberry resort. Johnson’s deputy advised him that doing so would be unethical, but Johnson felt he had to try.Johnson also was accused of making racist and sexist remarks in complaints made to the State Department inspector general, per CNN’s report.Per The Times, Johnson also allegedly asked a colleague if a candidate to replace Lukens as deputy chief of mission was Jewish. Asked about the allegations reported by CNN, Johnson did not deny them.Per CNN, it is unclear how much investigators focused on Johnson’s comments in comparison to his efforts to promote the president’s business. Investigators began looking into Johnson in the fall of 2019

Jets owner Woody Johnson, the U.S. ambassador to the United Kingdom, was investigated by State Department watchdogs following allegations that he made racist and sexist comments to staff and attempted to use his government position to benefit Trump’s personal business in the UK.As first reported by The New York Times, Johnson told colleagues in February 2018 that Trump had asked him to see if the UK government could help award the British Open golf tournament to the Trump Turnberry resort. Johnson’s deputy advised him that doing so would be unethical, but Johnson felt he had to try.Johnson also was accused of making racist and sexist remarks in complaints made to the State Department inspector general, per CNN’s report.Per The Times, Johnson also allegedly asked a colleague if a candidate to replace Lukens as deputy chief of mission was Jewish. Asked about the allegations reported by CNN, Johnson did not deny them.Per CNN, it is unclear how much investigators focused on Johnson’s comments in comparison to his efforts to promote the president’s business. Investigators began looking into Johnson in the fall of 2019

All-Pro safety Jamal Adams requests trade from Jets

Jamal Adams is not happy with the Jets. The safety formally requested a trade from the team on Thursday, according to multiple reports, after months of speculation over his future with the team.
Adams wants to be the highest-paid player at his position, but the Jets – who control Adams’ contract through at least the 2021 season – haven’t budged on meeting his demands.
Though GM Joe Douglas said he wanted to make Adams a “Jet for life,” Adams wrote in an Instagram post last week the Jets hadn’t even given him a proposal for a new deal.
The trade request came Thursday morning, according to ESPN’s Rich Cimini, potentially before Adams blasted the Jets for the second time in a week.
He again wrote an Instagram comment, saying “maybe it’s time to move on!” and that he would “protect myself just like an organization will look out for themselves at the end of the day.”

Jamal Adams is not happy with the Jets. The safety formally requested a trade from the team on Thursday, according to multiple reports, after months of speculation over his future with the team.
Adams wants to be the highest-paid player at his position, but the Jets – who control Adams’ contract through at least the 2021 season – haven’t budged on meeting his demands.
Though GM Joe Douglas said he wanted to make Adams a “Jet for life,” Adams wrote in an Instagram post last week the Jets hadn’t even given him a proposal for a new deal.
The trade request came Thursday morning, according to ESPN’s Rich Cimini, potentially before Adams blasted the Jets for the second time in a week.
He again wrote an Instagram comment, saying “maybe it’s time to move on!” and that he would “protect myself just like an organization will look out for themselves at the end of the day.”

All-Pro safety Jamal Adams requests trade from Jets

Jamal Adams is not happy with the Jets. The safety formally requested a trade from the team on Thursday, according to multiple reports, after months of speculation over his future with the team.
Adams wants to be the highest-paid player at his position, but the Jets – who control Adams’ contract through at least the 2021 season – haven’t budged on meeting his demands.
Though GM Joe Douglas said he wanted to make Adams a “Jet for life,” Adams wrote in an Instagram post last week the Jets hadn’t even given him a proposal for a new deal.
The trade request came Thursday morning, according to ESPN’s Rich Cimini, potentially before Adams blasted the Jets for the second time in a week.
He again wrote an Instagram comment, saying “maybe it’s time to move on!” and that he would “protect myself just like an organization will look out for themselves at the end of the day.”

Jamal Adams is not happy with the Jets. The safety formally requested a trade from the team on Thursday, according to multiple reports, after months of speculation over his future with the team.
Adams wants to be the highest-paid player at his position, but the Jets – who control Adams’ contract through at least the 2021 season – haven’t budged on meeting his demands.
Though GM Joe Douglas said he wanted to make Adams a “Jet for life,” Adams wrote in an Instagram post last week the Jets hadn’t even given him a proposal for a new deal.
The trade request came Thursday morning, according to ESPN’s Rich Cimini, potentially before Adams blasted the Jets for the second time in a week.
He again wrote an Instagram comment, saying “maybe it’s time to move on!” and that he would “protect myself just like an organization will look out for themselves at the end of the day.”

All-Pro safety Jamal Adams requests trade from Jets

Jamal Adams is not happy with the Jets. The safety formally requested a trade from the team on Thursday, according to multiple reports, after months of speculation over his future with the team.
Adams wants to be the highest-paid player at his position, but the Jets – who control Adams’ contract through at least the 2021 season – haven’t budged on meeting his demands.
Though GM Joe Douglas said he wanted to make Adams a “Jet for life,” Adams wrote in an Instagram post last week the Jets hadn’t even given him a proposal for a new deal.
The trade request came Thursday morning, according to ESPN’s Rich Cimini, potentially before Adams blasted the Jets for the second time in a week.
He again wrote an Instagram comment, saying “maybe it’s time to move on!” and that he would “protect myself just like an organization will look out for themselves at the end of the day.”

Jamal Adams is not happy with the Jets. The safety formally requested a trade from the team on Thursday, according to multiple reports, after months of speculation over his future with the team.
Adams wants to be the highest-paid player at his position, but the Jets – who control Adams’ contract through at least the 2021 season – haven’t budged on meeting his demands.
Though GM Joe Douglas said he wanted to make Adams a “Jet for life,” Adams wrote in an Instagram post last week the Jets hadn’t even given him a proposal for a new deal.
The trade request came Thursday morning, according to ESPN’s Rich Cimini, potentially before Adams blasted the Jets for the second time in a week.
He again wrote an Instagram comment, saying “maybe it’s time to move on!” and that he would “protect myself just like an organization will look out for themselves at the end of the day.”