Jets and Giants Suffer Losses in NFL
Jets and Giants Suffer Losses in NFL
Jets and Giants Suffer Losses in NFL
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The New York Jets faced a disappointing start to their season, losing 32-19 to the San Francisco 49ers, with their defense underperforming significantly, particularly in pass-rushing and run defense. As they prepare for a short week against the Tennessee Titans, analysts suggest the Jets consider signing edge rusher Yannick Ngakoue to bolster their defensive line. Meanwhile, the New York Giants also struggled, suffering a 28-6 defeat to the Minnesota Vikings, where quarterback Daniel Jones had a notably poor performance, prompting calls for them to sign safety Rudy Ford to strengthen their secondary. In roster moves, the Cleveland Browns hosted several tight ends for workouts following injuries, while the Minnesota Vikings' former defensive tackle Jaquelin Roy has signed with the New England Patriots after being released. The Patriots are also being linked to potential offseason acquisition Tee Higgins, who may become a free agent after the season, indicating their interest in bolstering their receiving corps. As both New York teams and the Browns look to address their respective weaknesses, the upcoming weeks will be crucial for their performance and roster adjustments.

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