On Saturday, ESPN's Adam Schefter reported that New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers would be medically cleared to return in Week 16 after tearing his Achilles in Week 1.
Should he stay or should he go? The New York Jets will need to put together a new offensive line in 2024 after the debacle of the 2023 season. This season proved that you can’t hide from your weaknesses in the NFL, they will come back to haunt you.
Jets head coach Robert Saleh gave a few injury updates Monday. Among them was confirming center Connor McGovern’s season is over with a knee injury. McGovern suffered a dislocated kneecap in Week 8 against the Giants and was placed on injured reserve.
Per Rich Cimini, Jets HC Robert Saleh revealed that C Connor McGovern will miss the remainder of the season after undergoing knee surgery following a dislocated kneecap.
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Jets HC Robert Saleh informed reporters that both OL Connor McGovern and Wes Schweitzer will be going to injured reserve, per Brian Costello. McGovern was New York’s starting center and Schweitzer was his backup.
The New York Jets have avoided a severe blow to their offensive line, or at least for now. Center Connor McGovern suffered a dislocated knee cap in Week 8, per Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network.
New York Jets starting center Connor McGovern sustained a dislocated kneecap during Sunday's game and is considered week-to-week, NFL Network reported Monday.
NFL Insider Ian Rapoport is reporting that Jets center Connor McGovern has a dislocated knee cap. McGovern left yesterday’s win against the Giants early and was reportedly seen leaving MetLife Stadium in a cast.
While the Jets are clearly happy to be sitting at 4-3 after their 13-10 win against the Giants, the injury toll was a big one for Gang Green. Defensive
The New York Jets' interior offensive line was decimated by injuries during Sunday's game against the New York Giants at MetLife Stadium. With starting
The New York Jets' saw their reliable center suffer a second-quarter injury that caused a Practice Squad player to enter the game. Holding a 7-3 lead over the New York Giants, veteran Connor McGovern went down on a 2nd-and-10 from the Jets' 37-yard line.
It seems Jets players need no additional rallying cry ahead of the Week 5 contest.
With Aaron Rodgers now under center and few question marks on the roster elsewhere, all eyes are on New York's maligned offensive line.
New York Jets QB Aaron Rodgers was not happy with the team's offensive performance in a combined scrimmage with the Carolina Panthers.
The New York Jets filled another need today as the Aaron Rodgers trade saga continues. While both sides seemingly have re-engaged, the Jets will need to protect whomever they have behind center next season.
The Jets will have a familiar face in the middle of the offensive line in 2023. The team announced on Monday that its has re-signed center Connor McGovern.
The New York Giants are in need of reinforcements along their offensive line after losing starting center Jon Feliciano in free agency. Feliciano signed a one-year deal with the 49ers on Monday, leaving the Giants in need of a new starter on the front line.
With much of the fanfare focused on acquiring quarterback Aaron Rodgers, the New York Jets also need someone to snap the football. Unrestricted free agent center Connor McGovern has yet to sign with a team, but the veteran presumably has decent market value considering his reliability in recent seasons.
Entering the 2023 off-season, the New York Jets have a void in the middle of their already concerning offensive line at center. After playing out his three-year contract, Connor McGovern is currently set to be a free agent next month.
The Colts will likely select a QB in the 2023 NFL Draft, kick-starting the rebuild they've been trying to avoid since QB Andrew Luck retired.
Connor McGovern is the best starting offensive lineman on the Jets. There I said it. He is bound to get the least amount of press, but he is the durable anchor of New York's offensive line.
Connor McGovern‘s first year with the New York Jets was somewhat of a disappointment. After a 2019 season in which he played like a top-10 center for the Broncos, he was brought in to make Jets fans forget about the league-worst center play they had watched since Nick Mangold’s retirement, but he was not as big of an upgrade as hoped.
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