Give Jets’ head coach Aaron Glenn credit. Glenn keeps reiterating that he constantly evaluates players, coaches, and himself. And there’s evidence that he does. The questions will linger whether Glenn can make all the right calls. Monday morning, Glenn sent defensive coordinator Steve Wilks packing after a lackluster - being kind here - effort that allowed Jacksonville … [Read more...] about Moeller: Can Glenn Continue to Make All the Right Calls?
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Esposito: Stearns On A One Man Island
Why is it, out of literally everyone in the entire baseball industry, everyone in sports media, maybe even everyone in the news community, and as evidenced by the hundreds and hundreds, arguably thousands, of internet messages in social media panning the moves, no one can fully understand or justify why David Stearns felt compelled to allow Pete Alonso to leave the Mets as a … [Read more...] about Esposito: Stearns On A One Man Island
Moeller: The Jets and Giants Still Have Somethings To Play For
Heading into the final chapter of the season, the Jets and Giants have a few things in common. One major factor that has stood out - defense. Their consistent defensive lapses have led to a combined 5-21 record into Week 15. And there are some similarities between them, almost mirror-like. Fortunately, time can be on their side. The Jets’ defense began an overhaul with … [Read more...] about Moeller: The Jets and Giants Still Have Somethings To Play For
The Week That Was: Who Was The Mets Captain?
Mike Puma, the New York Post’s veteran Mets beat reporter, created buzz in a recent column when he wrote about dissension in the Mets clubhouse. Puma specifically cited shortstop Francisco Lindor as being the focal point of the maelstrom. He pointed out issues Lindor had with Jeff McNeil and Juan Soto. According to Puma, Lindor had words with McNeil on June 20 when … [Read more...] about The Week That Was: Who Was The Mets Captain?
NY Sports Roundup 12/11/25
Thursday brought fresh developments across local pro sports — highlighted by continuing turmoil for the Mets’ offseason plans and a tough night for the Rangers — while the Knicks remain a rising NBA presence. Rangers shut out in Chicago The New York Rangers dropped a 3-0 decision to the Chicago Blackhawks on the road, with Connor Bedard scoring and assisting to lead … [Read more...] about NY Sports Roundup 12/11/25






