Robert Saleh brought in Javon Kinlaw, but the fourth-year Jets HC is not bidding farewell to another of his former 49ers charges.
Solomon Thomas may not be the type of player many expected him to be when he was taken with the third overall pick in the 2017 NFL Draft. That doesn't
The New York Jets had a really good defense last year, and they are going to do everything they can to make sure it stays good while they look to improve the offense.
Along with getting a healthy Aaron Rodgers, the New York Jets have several holes to fill in NFL free agency. Since Sauce Gardner is having trouble making sense of all the moves, let us help.
The New York Jets have a centerpiece locked up long term, but, outside of Quinnen Williams, they need bodies on the defensive line interior. The Jets could choose to re-sign one, or all, of the three veteran free agent defensive tackles who contributed in 2023.
Midway through the third quarter on Christmas Eve, the New York Jets’ elite defense was well on its way to another vintage performance. Through their first 10 offensive drives, the Sam Howell-led Commanders offense generated seven punts and two turnovers while mustering up just 89 total yards.
Saleh has gone 16-32 as head coach of the Jets since the start of the 2021 campaign, and his time my finally be running out.
After being nominated for the Walter Payton Man of the Year Award, New York Jets defensive lineman Solomon Thomas has received another honor for his work off the field.
Jets defensive tackle Solomon Thomas has been one of the top players when it comes to contributing to society off the field. As a result, he’s been the Jets’ nominee for the Walter Payton Man of the Year Award two straight seasons, including this season.
The NFL announced Tuesday the 32 nominees, one from each team, for the 2023 Walter Payton Man of the Year Award. Defensive tackle Solomon Thomas was named the Jets’ nominee for the second straight year.
This wasn’t intended as a Q&A initially. But once Solomon Thomas—NFL defensive end, third pick in the 2017 NFL draft, Stanford alum, six-year veteran, cornerstone of the emerging Jets defense and mental health advocate—started rolling, no other format would do.
Much like it did against Carolina, New York's defensive line took center stage in episode two of "Hard Knocks."
The New York Jets are re-signing DL Solomon Thomas to a one-year deal worth $3.9 million, according to Tom Pelissero. Thomas, 27, was the No. 3 overall pick in the 2017 NFL Draft.
Solomon Thomas makes the Jets better. The defensive tackle signed a one-year ($1,434,000) deal with the Jets after spending last season with the Raiders, and the four before that with the 49ers. If his background with the 49ers rings a bell, it should.
The move to New York reunites the 26-year-old with Jets head coach Robert Saleh.
The Las Vegas Raiders have a history of being able to bring out the most in players that were thought to be busts originally. Defensive lineman Solomon
Solomon Thomas was one of the free-agent signings the Las Vegas Raiders made last offseason that went under the radar. Thomas was a player with a ton of potential coming out of Stanford, and he was drafted with the third overall pick by the San Francisco 49ers.
Las Vegas Raiders defensive lineman Solomon Thomas has been one of the biggest surprises in 2021. The former third overall pick was on The Jim Rome Show recently and spoke on current events.
Heading into the 2021 free agency, the Raiders were in desperate need of a defensive upgrade on all fronts. Less than 10 days into free agency, they signed DT Solomon Thomas; a move that would be praised for months if not years to come.
Football is more than just the sport itself. It’s about inspiration. It’s about motivation. It’s about awareness. For Las Vegas Raiders defensive tackle Solomon Thomas, he founded the nonprofit, The Defensive Line Foundation, to help bring awareness to mental health and end youth suicide.
Las Vegas Raiders defensive lineman Solomon Thomas endured a rigorous rehabilitation but now looks to make an impact in 2021. Thomas was once a promising top-five pick for the San Francisco 49ers, his career never quite took off in the Bay Area.
With the final week of voluntary OTAs came another onslaught of thoughts from Raiders players. One that stood out to me was newcomer defensive tackle Solomon Thomas and how he brings leadership and a winning mentality to Las Vegas.
Thomas is excited to get back on the field.
The Raiders just signed the worst draft pick in NFL history. They signed former San Francisco 49ers defensive end Solomon Thomas to a one-year deal worth up to $5 million, according to the NFL Network's Tom Pelissero.
If Jimmy Garoppolo cannot prove his bosses right this season, it will be difficult to see how the Kyle Shanahan-John Lynch pairing stays in place in 2020, Yardbarker's Sam Robinson writes.
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