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2020 NEW YORK JETS MEDIA GUIDE

NEW YORK JETS MEDIA GUIDEPublished by the New York Jets LLC.

Copyright 2020 New York Jets LLC. All Rights Reserved.

CONTRIBUTORS: Danielle Bonnett, Nick Filis, Eric Gelfand,Meghan Gilmore, Elijah Hodges, Joseph Hooven, Rebekah Katz, Randy Lange, Jesse Linder, Jose Rey, Jared Winley, Rachel Zaleznik

PHOTOGRAPHY: Dan Szpakowski

ADDITIONAL PHOTOS: AP Images, Matt Coughlin, Dave Drapkin,Getty Images, Jerry Leibman, Al Pereira, Jose Rey, Rich Schultz, Sarah Snyder, Brandon Todd, Rob Tringali, Pro Football Hall of Fame. Every effort has been made to properly credit the source of the photography.

DESIGN: Nick Filis

COVER: Jose Rey

NEW YORK JETS COMMUNICATIONS CENTERTo assist in covering the team, the Jets have launched the New York Jets Communications Center (https://jets.1rmg.com/). A convenient, easy-to-use resource for media, the Jets Communications Center will provide regularly updated access to:• Schedules• Press Releases• Jets in the Community News• Rosters & Pronunciations• Player & Coach Bios• New York Jets Media Guide• NFL Record & Fact Book• Transcripts• Player/Coach Availability Video• Statistics• Game Releases• Injury ReportsThe Jets Communications Center also serves as a gameday resource, where media can access flip cards, in-game stats as well as gamebooks, postgame notes and quotes.

COMMUNICATIONS STAFF

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SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT

[email protected]

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SENIOR DIRECTOR

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SENIOR MANAGER

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SEASONALASSISTANT

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FRONT of BOOKJETS in the COMMUNITY ...............................3ATLANTIC HEALTH JETS TRAINING CENTER......8METLIFE STADIUM ........................................9STAFF DIRECTORY .......................................11EXECUTIVE STAFF

CHRISTOPHER JOHNSON ...........................14HYMIE ELHAI ................................................16BRIAN FRIEDMAN .......................................17ERIC GELFAND ............................................17IAN LASHER .................................................18FRED MANGIONE.........................................18ROBERTO BELTRAMINI ...............................19JEFF FERNANDEZ .......................................19LARRY FITZPATRICK ....................................20CHRIS GARGANO .........................................20JILL KELLEY ................................................21JENNIFER LINN ...........................................21JESSICA MANDLER .....................................22ROBERT MASTRODDI ..................................22BRIAN MULLIGAN........................................23TOM MURPHY ..............................................23PERSONNEL STAFF

JOE DOUGLAS ..............................................25REX HOGAN ..................................................27CHAD ALEXANDER ......................................27PHIL SAVAGE ................................................28DAVID SOCIE ................................................28JON CARR ....................................................29GREG NEJMEH.............................................29BRIAN SHIELDS ...........................................30DAN ZBOJOVSKY ..........................................30ZACH TRUTY ................................................31KEVIN MURPHY ...........................................31EVAN ARDOIN ..............................................32RAY AGNEW .................................................32DOM GREEN .................................................33JASON MANDOLESI .....................................33ANDY DAVIS..................................................34ANDREW DOLLAK........................................34ALONZO DOTSON .........................................35DREW MORRIS .............................................35CHRIS NOLAN ..............................................36JOHNATHON STIGALL .................................36COACHING STAFF

ADAM GASE ..................................................38FRANK BUSH ...............................................40SHAWN JEFFERSON ...................................42BRANT BOYER .............................................43DOWELL LOGGAINS .....................................45GREGG WILLIAMS ........................................46MACK BROWN .............................................48ANDRE CARTER ...........................................49JIM BOB COOTER .........................................50JOHN DUNN .................................................51

DEREK FRAZIER ..........................................52JUSTUS GALAC ............................................53JOE GIACOBBE .............................................54JEFF HAMMERSCHMIDT .............................55BO HARDEGREE ..........................................57AARON McLAURIN .......................................58FRANK POLLACK .........................................59LEIGH TORRENCE........................................60CHIP VAUGHN ..............................................61JOE VITT .......................................................62HINES WARD ................................................63TODD WASHINGTON ....................................64BLAKE WILLIAMS ........................................65DENNARD WILSON ......................................66VETERAN PLAYERS

JOSH ADAMS ...............................................68HENRY ANDERSON .....................................70JOSH ANDREWS ..........................................72BLESS AUSTIN .............................................73TARELL BASHAM .........................................75LE’VEON BELL .............................................78B.J. BELLO ...................................................84BRAXTON BERRIOS .....................................85DANIEL BROWN ...........................................86JAMES BURGESS .........................................88BLAKE CASHMAN ........................................90JEHU CHESSON ...........................................92JAMISON CROWDER ....................................93SAM DARNOLD ............................................96PIERRE DESIR ............................................100KENNETH DIXON .......................................103CHUMA EDOGA ..........................................105DAVID FALES ..............................................106GEORGE FANT ............................................107MATTHIAS FARLEY .....................................108FOLORUNSO FATUKASI .............................110JOE FLACCO ...............................................112SAM FICKEN ..............................................117JOHN FRANKLIN-MYERS ..........................119FRANK GORE .............................................121RYAN GRIFFIN ............................................128NATE HAIRSTON ........................................130JONOTTHAN HARRISON ............................132THOMAS HENNESSY..................................134CHRIS HERNDON ......................................135NEVILLE HEWITT .......................................137BENNETT JACKSON ..................................139JORDAN JENKINS .....................................140BRONSON KAUFUSI ..................................144HARVEY LANGI ...........................................145ALEX LEWIS ...............................................147FRANKIE LUVU ..........................................148BRETT MAHER ...........................................150JOSH MALONE ...........................................152ARTHUR MAULET ......................................153MARCUS MAYE ...........................................155CONOR McDERMOTT .................................158

BRADLEY McDOUGALD .............................159CONNOR McGOVERN .................................162STEVE McLENDON ....................................163JIMMY MURRAY .........................................167PATRICK ONWUASOR ................................168BRESHAD PERRIMAN................................172KYLE PHILLIPS ..........................................174BRIAN POOLE ............................................176NATHAN SHEPHERD .................................179JEFF SMITH ...............................................181VYNCINT SMITH .........................................182ROSS TRAVIS ..............................................184GREG VAN ROTEN ......................................185TREVON WESCO.........................................186MIKE WHITE ...............................................187QUINNEN WILLIAMS .................................188AVERY WILLIAMSON ..................................190JORDAN WILLIS .........................................194QUINCY WILSON ........................................1962020 DRAFT PICKS

MEKHI BECTON .........................................199DENZEL MIMS............................................200ASHTYN DAVIS ...........................................201JABARI ZUNIGA .........................................202LA’MICAL PERINE ......................................203JAMES MORGAN ........................................204CAMERON CLARK ......................................205BRYCE HALL ..............................................206BRADEN MANN .........................................207LAWRENCE CAGER ....................................209GEORGE CAMPBELL ..................................210SHYHEIM CARTER .....................................211JAVELIN GIDREY ........................................212JARED HILBERS ........................................213BRYCE HUFF ..............................................214LAMAR JACKSON ......................................215STERLING JOHNSON .................................216CORBIN KAUFUSI ......................................217BRAD LUNDBLADE ....................................2182019 SEASON REVIEW

SEASON STATISTICS ..................................220DEFENSIVE STATISTICS.............................221PLAYER PARTICIPATION ............................222GAME-BY-GAME STARTERS ......................223SEASON SUPERLATIVES ...........................224THE LAST TIME... .......................................225PERSONNEL MOVES .................................228

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NEW YORK JETS FOUNDATIONThe New York Jets take great pride in a long-standing, year-round commitment to our community. Programs funded by the New York Jets Foundation look to positively influence the lives of young men and women in the tri-state area by supporting youth football, preventing bullying, and promoting fitness, particularly in disadvantaged communities.From launching football teams at urban high schools to urging students to be active for at least 60 minutes every day to fostering positive school environments, the New York Jets invest in programs that make a difference in the lives of others. In addition to our focus on youth development, the Jets support the efforts of the Lupus Research Alliance, numerous established charitable organizations and causes sponsored by the NFL.

STAY HOME STAY STRONGThe New York Jets are proud to support COVID-19 relief efforts throughout New York and New Jersey, focusing on food insecurity, first responders and economic relief. During this difficult time, $3 million was donated across seven organizations: United Way of New York City’s COVID-19 Community Fund, the United Way of Northern New Jersey’s ALICE Recovery Fund and the United Way of Long Island’s United Together: A Response Fund for COVID-19, Food Bank of New York City, the EMS FDNY Help Fund, the Community Food Bank of NJ, and the New Jersey Pandemic Relief Fund. “On behalf of my family and the Jets, we would like to extend our support to these organizations who battle daily against an unprecedented challenge,” said Jets CEO Christopher Johnson. “No region in the country has been affected by COVID-19 more than ours and because of that, our resolve has only grown. These organizations continue to nourish the vulnerable and target the needs of those on our front lines. At no time has being a good teammate ever mattered more.” The New York Jets also created a webpage that has aggregates local resources, provides activities, and spotlights community partners. To view this webpage please visit NYJETS.COM/STAYHOMESTAYSTRONG.

JETS PLAY FOOTBALLThe New York Jets are committed to growing the game of football, removing barriers of access and improving safety through a comprehensive outreach program designed to provide opportunities for underserved communities to play football.

FLAG FOOTBALL The Jets fund and create thousands of flag football opportunities for children ages 5-18 to enjoy America’s favorite sport. Players benefit by being physically active through non-contact, continuous action while learning the fundamentals of football, lessons in teamwork and sportsmanship.In 2019, the New York Jets presented a combined donation of $60,000 to New York City Police Athletic League (PAL) and New York City Parks and Recreation (Parks and Rec.) to operate an NFL FLAG Football program powered by USA Football. Through funding provided by the Jets Foundation, over 3,000 New York City youth have the opportunity to play flag football at no cost. All participants are given a free Jets NFL FLAG jersey and top teams from each program competed in a tournament hosted at the Jets practice facility.Each year the Jets provide $50,000 to support the Public Schools Athletic League (PSAL) Girls Varsity Flag Football League. The league created in 2011 by the PSAL and Jets has grown form 19 teams to now almost 60 schools participating. In 2019, the Jets hosted four flag teams from the PSAL at a minicamp practice. Following the practice, a ceremonial check presentation was held, and the teams scrimmaged on the Jets practice field.

Since 2007, the Jets have provided annual funding for the expansion of CHAMPS Middle School Flag Football League to more than 3,700 students at 111 programs throughout the New York City public school system. The CHAMPS Middle School Sports and Fitness League is an initiative of the New York City Department of Education that promotes student physical activity during the critical years of middle school. The name CHAMPS derives from the initials of the five characteristics that describe our participants: Cooperative, Healthy, Active, Motivated and Positive Students. For more information go to SCHOOLS.NYC.GOV.

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JETS in the COMMUNITYPUBLIC SCHOOLS ATHLETIC LEAGUE

In 2001, the New York Jets formed a community partnership with the Public Schools Athletic League (PSAL) to provide support to New York City public school football programs. Through an annual matching grant from the NFL’s Youth Football Fund, the New York Jets now donate $100,000 to the PSAL’s football programs. The funding offsets the cost of reconditioning every student-athletes’ helmet and has helped to create 15 new and developmental football teams. Beyond these grants, the Jets support the PSAL in a variety of other ways including honoring the PSAL football champions at a home game during the NFL season.HIGH SCHOOL COACH of the WEEK

Presented by For 10 weeks during the football season, the Jets and Gatorade present the High School Coach of the Week award to a coach in the tri-

state area. This coach serves the best interests of the game through the teaching of sound football fundamentals, the motivation of young players to achieve, and the promotion of youth football by way of dedication to his community, his school and his student-athletes. Gatorade and the Jets award each winner with a $2,000 check for their high school’s football program. In addition to the weekly award, a Coach of the Year is selected at the end of the high school season and awarded $4,000. All winners receive a Gatorade cooler cart from the Jets and Gatorade and are honored on-field during a Jets regular season home game.NEW YORK JETS 11-ON TOURNAMENT

Annually, the Jets host a 46-team high school 11-ON football tournament presented by Nike. The event occurs at the Atlantic Health Jets Training Center over three days in June and is comprised of both a traditional 7on7 tournament, as well as a linemen challenge. The tournament is free of charge to all schools and participants receive a complimentary pair of Jets branded shorts and 11-ON shirts, courtesy of the Jets and Nike. The 7on7 and linemen challenge champions are invited to Jets home game and honored on-field prior to kickoff. Information for the 11-ON Tournament is made available in early spring. If interested in participating, please email: [email protected].

SNY PLAY BALL: FOOTBALL WEEK The New York Jets have teamed up with our television partner, SNY, to offer support for youth football leagues in our community through SNY Play Ball: Football Week. SNY Play Ball offers leagues the opportunity to receive new footballs, tickets to a Jets preseason game, attend an exclusive youth football clinic and volunteer with league projects in our local community. In addition, one eligible organization will receive a $5,000 grant to be put towards new equipment for the upcoming season. The program will culminate in “Play Ball Week,” where SNY will honor and highlight individuals and selected organizations daily on the television network and website. To see the winners and for more information on how to apply next year go to WWW.SNY.TV/INFO/PLAY-BALL.

PLAY 60The New York Jets have taken a stance in the fight against childhood obesity through fitness and nutrition programs under the Jets PLAY 60 platform, which encourages children to get 60 minutes of activity every day. PLAY 60 EAT RIGHT, MOVE MORE

Launched in 2006, the New Jersey Department of Agriculture’s Jets PLAY 60 Eat Right, Move More Program in partnership with the American Dairy Association Northeast (ADANE) encourages New Jersey school children to take advantage of healthy foods in their school cafeterias and become more active through grant incentives and Jets player visits.

The campaign encourages schools to challenge their students to get 60 minutes of physical activity every day and invites schools to submit their most creative cafeteria meal menus

to determine which New Jersey schools each year go above and beyond state and federal guidelines. Annually, the Jets and ADANE provide $30,000 to schools, which can be used for cafeteria infrastructure improvements and physical education equipment. One grand champion school receives a $20,000 grant as well as a visit from a Jets player or Legend. Two division champion schools each receive a $5,000 grant.PLAY 60 FLAG FOOTBALL PROGRAM

The Jets PLAY 60 Flag Football Program encompasses 6th Grade students from six Morris County Schools where the Jets provided flag belts, jerseys and footballs to operate a flag football unit. All six participating schools, Chatham Middle School, Harding Middle School, LC Johnson Middle School, Madison Jr. School, Ridgedale Middle School and St. Vincent The Martyr School encouraged students to participate in at least 60 minutes of physical activity every day while learning the game of football. As a culmination, each school will compete in a tournament at the Atlantic Health Jets Training Center.

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Through the Fuel Up to PLAY 60 program, the New York Jets and American Dairy Association Northeast are offering two $5,000 Hometown Grants to eligible schools in Nassau County and Suffolk County that best showcase how their students stay active for 60 minutes per day, as well as provide increased access to school breakfast and ensure their students are fueled to learn. Grants will be awarded to one school in each county to help facilitate sustainable physical activity and eating improvements. Schools not already enrolled in the Fuel Up to PLAY 60 program can enroll at WWW.FUELUPTOPLAY60.COM and email Kristina Moher at [email protected] for the online grant application. Fuel Up to Play 60 is an in-school nutrition and physical activity program launched by National Dairy Council and National Football League, with additional support from the US Department of Agriculture. The program encourages youth to consume nutrient-rich foods and achieve at least 60 minutes of physical activity every day. Proper nutrition and consistent physical activity are both necessities for maintaining a healthy child. HOMETOWN HUDDLE

Presented by The Jets and United Way’s Hometown Huddle presented by NRG is an annual day of service that provides the Jets rookie class the opportunity to participate in a community service project together. Each year, the Jets Hometown Huddle consists of building a Jets PLAY 60 fitness zone in an underserved community. Since 2008, the

New York Jets have donated over $600,000 to build PLAY 60 Fitness Zones throughout New Jersey.

JETS TACKLE BULLYINGPresented by

The Jets Tackle Bullying program presented by Bethpage Federal Credit Union is a collaboration with STOMP Out Bullying™ to tackle all forms of bullying by raising awareness, providing tools for educators and

preventing bullying for kids and teens. The Jets and Bethpage have made available a team branded STOMP Out Bullying Educator’s Prevention Toolkit at no cost to schools in the tri-state area. This toolkit enables educators to create meaningful dialogue, educate students through proven Social Emotional Learning methods, adopt character building in schools and involve both students and faculty in working together to change school climate. In addition, the Jets have funded a digital training tool reaching every school throughout the New York City Department of Education.Schools that sign up for the toolkit or complete the digital training course are invited to our annual Educator’s Symposium designed to provide teachers and administrators resources to improve the culture at their schools. Schools that attend the symposium are then given additional opportunities to engage with the Jets through our Upstander of the Week and School Recognition programs. The Upstander of the Week Program highlights one student per week during the season across our social media platforms and on the video boards during home games. “When you see someone being bullied and/or cyberbullied and you help them, you stop being a bystander and become an Upstander!” Our School Recognition Program focuses on schools who demonstrate and can articulate how their school combats bullying. Selected schools receive a fun filled assembly featuring a Jets player. For opportunities to activate with the Jets in the ways mentioned above please sign up today for a toolkit at NYJETS.COM/ANTIBULLYING.About STOMP Out Bullying™ Created in 2005, STOMP Out Bullying™ is the leading national nonprofit dedicated to changing the culture for all students. It works to reduce and prevent bullying, cyberbullying, sexting and other digital abuse, educates against homophobia, LGBTQ+ discrimination, racism and hatred, and deters violence in schools, online and in communities across the country. In this diverse world, STOMP Out Bullying™ promotes civility, inclusion and equality. It teaches effective solutions on how to respond to all forms of bullying, as well as educating kids and teens in school and online. It provides help for those in need and at risk of suicide, and raises awareness through peer mentoring programs in schools, public service announcements by noted celebrities, and social media campaigns, and is recognized as the most influential anti-bullying organization in America. If you or someone you know is a victim of bullying, please go to WWW.STOMPOUTBULLYING.ORG for help.

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The New York Jets organization is deeply committed to supporting the Lupus Research Alliance, a national voluntary health organization co-founded by Robert Wood Johnson IV - a member of the founding family of Johnson & Johnson, and owner of the New York Jets. The Lupus Research Alliance’s mission is to improve treatments while advancing research toward a cure for systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE, or lupus), a debilitating autoimmune disease. As the world’s leading private funder of lupus research, the Lupus Research Alliance has supported the most promising lupus biomedical research leading to key discoveries that are improving diagnosis and treatment, while helping scientists find the mechanisms to prevent and cure the disease. The organization has committed $200+ million to more than 500 lupus research projects at the most prestigious universities, medical schools and hospitals throughout the world. The Lupus Research Alliance believes that scientific research is the most powerful way we can improve the lives of people living with lupus, today and over the long term. By pushing the limits of scientific exploration and shepherding new discoveries into potential treatments, we seize every opportunity that will help ease the burden of people living with this difficult disease. To accomplish this goal, the Board of Directors promises to cover all administrative and fundraising costs of the organization, ensuring that 100% of all donations go directly to funding research programs in order to realize our vision of a world free of lupus. Since 2001, the New York Jets continue to increase awareness of lupus and help raise much needed funding for research through the Walk with Us to Cure Lupus program, proceeds from the annual New York Jets Kickoff Luncheon and other events in the tri-state area. To find a walk near you, visit WALK.LUPUSRESEARCH.ORG or call toll free, (866) 925-5257. Together, we will find a cure!

CHARITABLE PARTNERSHIPSThe New York Jets are committed to giving back to our community. That is why we partner with numerous charitable organizations throughout the tri-state area. We are proud to help further the mission of these critical programs which truly make a difference in the lives of many people.

ATLANTIC HEALTH JETS WOMEN’S ORGANIZATION

In 2008, the Jets Women’s Organization and Atlantic Health partnered to form the Atlantic Health Jets Women’s Organization (AHJWO). Through this partnership,

the AHJWO can accomplish its mission of working together to build goodwill in the tri-state community through active volunteer participation. Comprised of significant others of players, coaches, and football staff, the Jets Community Relations Department oversees the organization. The AHJWO serves as a unique and positive outlet in the community on behalf of the New York Jets and seeks to team up with select charities to assist in maximizing the impact of their events. The work of the AHJWO would not be possible without the partnership with Atlantic Health.

UNITED WAYSince 1973, United Way, the NFL and the New York Jets have had the most visible and longest-running charitable collaboration of its kind. Every year, thanks to community service projects and public service announcements, millions of Americans learn about United Way’s vital work and the volunteer spirit of the NFL.Combining their rich histories of active community involvement, United Way of New York City, United Way of Northern New Jersey, United Way of Essex and West Hudson and the New York Jets have teamed up to drive home the importance of community involvement. Their community outreach efforts include the Hometown Huddle, an annual hands-on volunteer project with players, the Gridiron Gala, New York City’s premier charity event, Character Playbook, an innovative digital learning experience that uses evidence-based strategies to educate students on how to cultivate and maintain healthy relationships during their critical middle school years and Tix for Kids, a charitable ticket turn-back program for season ticket holders.The New York Jets implement Tix For Kids with the United Way of New York City. The charitable ticket distribution program was created in 2003 to give season ticket holders an opportunity to donate their tickets to underprivileged children. This program allows numerous children to experience the excitement of the NFL first-hand as many of them have never attended a professional football game.

PARTNERSHIPS

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United Way of New York City makes these donated tickets available to children and youth participating in their programs via community-based organizations throughout New York City, including Children’s Aid Society, East Side House, Good Shepherd Services, Partnership with Children, Sports & Arts in Schools Foundation and many others.Log in to your My Jets Account at AM.TICKETMASTER.COM/NYJETS. There is no charge for this service. Upon receipt of your ticket donation, United Way will issue a written letter of confirmation recognizing your charitable donation for tax purposes.

MARTY LYONS COMMUNITY SERVICE AWARDNamed after 2013 Ring of Honor inductee, Marty Lyons, the Marty Lyons Award is presented each year to a New York Jets player that gives from the heart through charity and community involvement (as voted by Jets staff). Lyons played the entirety of his 12-year NFL career with the New York Jets as a member of the feared “Sack Exchange.” In 1984, Lyons was named the National Football League’s Man of the Year and in 1990 the New York Jets renamed their Outstanding Community Service Award because of Lyons’ commitment to the community. 1990 – Marty Lyons, DL1991 – Rob Moore, WR1992 – Brad Baxter, FB1993 – Bobby Houston, LB1994 – Boomer Esiason, QB1995 – Adrain Murrell, RB1996 – John Paci, QB1997 – Lorenzo Neal, FB1998 – Leon Johnson, RB1999 – Dwight Stone, WR2000 – Ray Lucas, QB2001 – Kevin Mawae, OL2002 – Damien Robinson, S2003 – Marvin Jones, LB2004 – Kareem McKenzie, OL

2005 – Kevin Mawae, OL2006 – Erik Coleman, S2007 – Jerricho Cotchery, WR2008 – Tony Richardson, FB2009 – D’Brickashaw Ferguson, OL2010 – Brad Smith, WR2011 – Dustin Keller, TE2012 – Mike DeVito, DL2013 – Kyle Wilson, CB2014 – Kyle Wilson, CB2015 – Willie Colon, OL2016 – Quincy Enunwa, WR2017 – Bryce Petty, QB2018 – Jonotthan Harrison, OL2019 - Matthias Farley, S

WALTER PAYTON MAN OF THE YEARSince 1970, the NFL has awarded the Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year award to recognize a player’s off-the-field community service, as well as his playing excellence. The Jets award winner will receive $50,000 to donate to the 501(c)(3) organization of his choice. The team’s recipient is eligible to win the national Walter Payton Man of the Year Award and be recognized at a press conference during Super Bowl Week. The national winner will receive $500,000 to donate to the 501(c)(3) organization of his choice. The Jets have had two national winners, Marty Lyons in 1984 and Boomer Esiason in 1995.

2001 – Kevin Mawae, OL2002 – Mo Lewis, LB2003 – Marvin Jones, LB2004 – Kareem McKenzie, OL2005 – Kevin Mawae, OL2006 – Chad Pennington, QB2007 – Jerricho Cotchery, WR2008 – Tony Richardson, FB2009 – D’Brickashaw Ferguson, OL2010 – Tony Richardson, FB

2011 – Dustin Keller, TE2012 – Brandon Moore, OL2013 – Kyle Wilson, CB2014 – Muhammad Wilkerson, DL2015 – Eric Decker, WR2016 – Brandon Marshall, WR2017 – Quincy Enunwa, WR2018 – Kelvin Beachum, OL2019 - Jonotthan Harrison, OL

UNITED WAY HOMETOWN HEROEstablished in 1994, the Gala has raised more than $30 million to help fund United Way of New York City’s impactful initiatives in strengthening the quality of early childhood education, reducing high school dropout rates, and supporting at-risk youth in achieving academic success throughout our five boroughs of New York City. Each May, the United Way recognizes and honors a Hometown Hero at the Gala from the New York Jets who has made outstanding contributions to community service.2006 – Shaun Ellis, DE2007 – Jonathan Vilma, LB2008 – Jerricho Cotchery, WR2009 – D’Brickashaw Ferguson, OL2010 – Dustin Keller, TE2011 – Tony Richardson, FB2012 – Brandon Moore, OL2013 – Kyle Wilson, CB

2014 – Muhammad Wilkerson, DL2015 – Quinton Coples, LB2016 – Eric Decker, WR2017 – Quincy Enunwa, WR2018 – Kelvin Beachum, OL2019 – Avery Williamson, LB

Presented by theNew York Giants, New York Jets and

United Way of New York City

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ATLANTIC HEALTH JETS TRAINING CENTERThe Atlantic Health Jets Training Center, located at One Jets Drive in Florham Park, New Jersey has been the headquarters of the Jets since its official ribbon cutting on September 2, 2008. Designed by Skidmore Owings + Merrill, the 224,000 square-foot complex sits on nearly 100 acres of open space and provides players, coaches and staff with a best-in-class facility to learn, practice and work within 30 minutes of both MetLife Stadium and Newark Liberty International Airport.

UNDER THE SAME ROOFPrior to the opening of the Atlantic Health Jets Training Center, the team’s operations were split between two locations. Located on the campus of Hofstra University, Weeb Ewbank Hall housed the players, coaches and football support staff, while the business operations were located in New York City.In the creation of the new facility, Chairman & CEO Woody Johnson looked to unite all elements of the franchise under one roof. In the Atlantic Health Jets Training Center, the organization now has a building that seamlessly combines the operations of both the football and business departments. Equipped with open-concept workstations and state-of-the-art technology to create an efficient and friendly work environment, the training center was a major contributing factor in the team being named one of Inc. Magazine’s Top Small Company Workplaces in 2010. An outdoor terrace, which overlooks the practice fields, provides a business entertainment area for both the team and its corporate partners.

FOOTBALL FACILITIESFeaturing state-of-the-art training and medical facilities that combine the latest advances in rehabilitation pools, high-performance equipment and nutrition, the Atlantic Health Jets Training Center also has five full-size football fields: three natural grass, two Sportexe synthetic turf field, one outdoors, and another indoors in the Field House, each with a permanent scoreboard. Additionally, the goalposts on two of the natural grass fields can be repositioned 90 degrees to help minimize some of the wear throughout the season. With a first floor that is all football, the facility houses a 5,500-square-foot locker room, an 11,000-square-foot weight room and a 10,000-square-foot cafeteria. As a “graduate school for football” - an element that was important in the design of the building - the Atlantic Health Jets Training Center has more than 25,000 square feet of space dedicated to classrooms and instruction space, including 10 classrooms. The classroom also provides direct access to both the indoor and outdoor practice field, allowing for seamless transition between classroom and practice.

ATLANTIC HEALTH JETS TRAINING CENTER HIGHLIGHTS• 224,000-square-foot facility on a 27-acre campus• Five full-length fields• Permanent scoreboards for each field• More than 75 miles of data cabling• 5,500-square-foot locker room• 11,000-square-foot weight room• 10 state-of-the-art classrooms• 60 large-screen TV monitors

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METLIFE STADIUMMETLIFE STADIUM is the home of the New York Jets. It is one of the largest stadiums in the NFL and sets the standard for venue excellence, state-of-the-art technology, comfort and amenities. Since opening in 2010, MetLife Stadium has hosted nearly 500 major events and over 2,200 special events. In 2017, the Stadium was honored as the “Venue of the Year” at the StadiumBusiness Awards in Dublin. MetLife Stadium bleeds green on Jets game days. Fans have many options for entertainment and tailgating before the game. They can catch the ESPN New York - 98.7FM pregame radio show broadcast live from the west plaza, head to the Kids Zone for family-fun activities and enjoy a vast array of food and beverages on the Stadium’s multiple concourses. Fans can also find the latest gear at the team’s 10,000 square-foot flagship plaza store. The intimate seating bowl, uncompromised sight lines, cutting-edge video boards, LED signage and state-of-the-art sound system all enhance the game-watching experience.Naming-rights partner MetLife and the cornerstone partners – Bud Light, Dell Technologies | SAP, Pepsi and Verizon – are also integrated into the game experience with ample space to engage and entertain fans.MetLife Stadium has 5 clubs – EY Coaches Club, Commissioner’s Club, MetLife 50 Club, Toyota Club and United Rentals Club – which offer access to VIP reserved parking, a private club entrance, as well as a host of other amenities and benefits.

METLIFE STADIUM AT A GLANCEVenue Size: 2.1 million square feet Capacity: 82,500Surface: FieldTurf Classic HD Suites: 222; on four separate levels Suite Capacity: 16-24 seats Club Seating Capacity: 10,000 seats Clubs: EY Coaches Club, Commissioner’s Club, MetLife 50 Club, Toyota Club, United Rentals ClubSuite Designer: David Rockwell Group Parking: 27,500 spacesTransportation: MetLife Stadium is easily accessible by NJ Transit rail on game days. Fans throughout the tri-state area connect

through Secaucus Junction and arrive at the Meadowlands Rail Station, located steps away from the Stadium entrance.Architects: 360 Architects, Ewing Cole, David Rockwell and Bruce Mau Designs Food Service / Merchandise Partner: Delaware North

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METLIFE STADIUMNOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS & AWARDS

Since MetLife Stadium opened, it has hosted nearly 500 major events.Super Bowl XLVIII, the first outdoor, cold-weather Super Bowl (Feb. 2, 2014).New York/New Jersey (MetLife Stadium) is a Host City finalist for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.270 major non-NFL events, including:

80 concerts - The Rolling Stones, U2, Taylor Swift, BTS, Kenny Chesney, Paul McCartney, Beyonce & Jay-Z, Metallica, Hot 97 Summer Jam, Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band, Bon Jovi, etc.29 International soccer matches, including the Copa America Centenario Final: Argentina vs. Chile (82,026), and the International Champions Cup: Juventus vs F.C. Barcelona, which had the largest attendance in NY/NJ soccer history (82,104) 11 college football games – Notre Dame, Penn State, Syracuse, Rutgers, Navy, Army, etc.8 Monster Jam® (2012-19)5 Supercross (2014-17, 2019); in 2014, Supercross returned to NJ for first time since 1991, setting an all-time attendance record in the New York metro area4 Big City Lacrosse tournaments2 WWE WrestleMania 35 (April 7, 2019) and WrestleMania 29 (April 7, 2013)

Named “Venue of the Year 2017” at The StadiumBusiness Awards in Dublin, Ireland.Ranked #1 Highest Grossing Stadium in the world for non-NFL major events by Billboard Magazine for 8 straight years (2012-19). The Stadium has topped the industry charts annually since opening.MetLife Stadium is a must-play for many acts and has played host to multiple “Top Grossing Tours of the Year” including Ed Sheeran (2018), U2 (2017, 2011), Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band (2016), Taylor Swift (2015), One Direction (2014) and Bon Jovi (2013, 2010)– Pollstar. Ranked No. 1 for safety by Security magazine’s “Security 500” in the Arenas/Stadiums/Leagues/ Entertainment division for 7 straight years (2013-19).The 2011 and 2014 Facility of Merit for Safety and Security Award (nominated by the NFL) by the National Center for Spectator Sports Safety and Security (NCS4) at The University of Southern Mississippi.International Association of Venue Managers (IAVM) - 2014 Venue Excellence Award.MetLife Stadium is the first NFL stadium to receive SAFETY Act certification by the US Department of Homeland Security (December 2013).In May 2010, the NFL awarded Super Bowl XLVIII to MetLife Stadium, marking the first time the Game was awarded to an outdoor, cold-weather stadium. “Outstanding Achievement in Recycling” – New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (2010).The EPA (U.S. Environmental Protection Agency) named MetLife Stadium the “Greenest Stadium” in the NFL (2009).Robert Wood Johnson IV was honored by the Natural Resource Defense Council (NRDC) in 2013 as a leader in the professional sports’ greening movement and his commitment to building and operating a sustainable stadium.Member of the Green Sports Alliance.

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CHAIRMAN & CEO Christopher JohnsonEXECUTIVE STAFF General Manager Joe DouglasPresident Hymie ElhaiHead Coach Adam GaseExecutive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer Brian FriedmanSenior Vice President, Communications & Content Eric GelfandSenior Vice President, Corporate Partnership Ian LasherSenior Vice President, Commercial Ticket Sales, Premium Partnerships & Marketing Fred MangioneVice President, Premium Partnerships, Group, Inside Sales & Service Roberto BeltraminiVice President, Business Development & Ventures Jeff FernandezVice President, Ticket Sales & Service Larry FitzpatrickVice President, Executive Producer Chris GarganoAssistant General Manager Rex HoganVice President, Legal Affairs Jill KelleyVice President, Partner Management & Sponsorships Jennifer LinnVice President, Human Resources & Administration Jessica MandlerVice President, Security & Facility Operations Robert MastroddiVice President, Events & Game Operations Brian MulliganVice President, Information Technology Thomas Murphy

COACHING STAFF Special Teams Coordinator Brant BoyerDefensive Assistant Mack BrownAssistant Head Coach Defense/Inside Linebackers Frank BushDefensive Line Andre CarterRunning Backs Jim Bob CooterTight Ends John DunnAssistant Offensive Line Derek FrazierHead Strength & Conditioning Justus GalacAssistant Strength & Conditioning Joe GiacobbeAssistant Special Teams Jeff HammerschmidtOffensive Assistant Bo HardegreeAssistant Head Coach Offense/Wide Receivers Shawn JeffersonOffensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks Dowell LoggainsAssistant to the Head Coach Jackie LovettAssistant Strength & Conditioning Aaron McLaurinOffensive Line Frank PollackAssistant Defensive Backs Leigh TorrenceDefensive Assistant Chip VaughnSenior Defensive Assistant/Outside Linebackers Joe VittWide Receivers Hines WardOffensive Assistant Todd WashingtonDefensive Assistant Blake WilliamsDefensive Coordinator Gregg WilliamsPassing Game Coordinator/Defensive Backs Dennard WilsonStrength & Conditioning Seasonal Intern J.T. HaugheyCoaching Administrative Seasonal Intern Melissa Pravata

FOOTBALL ADMINISTRATION Coordinator, Football Analytics Jason FeldmanManager, Football Administration Nick SabellaDirector, Football Analytics Brian ShieldsSenior Director, Football Administration David SocieCoordinator, Football Analytics Zach StuartAdministrative Assistant, Player Personnel Christina Wedding

SCOUTING Scouting Assistant Ray AgnewDirector, Player Personnel Chad AlexanderPro Scout Evan ArdoinDirector, College Scouting Jon CarrCollege Scout Andy DavisCollege Scout Andrew DollakCollege Scout Alonzo DotsonNational Scout Dom GreenNational Scout Jay MandolesiCollege Scout Drew MorrisAssistant Director, Pro Personnel Kevin MurphyDirector, Pro Personnel Greg NejmehCollege Scout Chris NolanSenior Football Advisor Phil SavageCollege Scout Johnathon StigallPlayer Personnel Executive Zach TrutyDirector, Personnel Operations Dan ZbojovskyNunn Wooden Scouting Intern Calvin PacePro Personnel Season Intern William BonneauPro Personnel Season Intern Dominic Esposito

ATHLETIC TRAINING Assistant Athletic Trainer Ezron BrysonAssociate Athletic Trainer Bobby DaplynPhysical Therapist/Athletic Trainer Nico LocandroPhysical Therapist/Athletic Trainer Greg RosequistHead Athletic Trainer Dave ZuffelatoAthletic Training Seasonal Intern Beth AnaniaAthletic Training Seasonal Intern Clark BingolAthletic Training Seasonal Intern Vanessa RomulusAthletic Training Seasonal Intern Trevor ThompsonAthletic Training Seasonal Intern Conor TreacyAthletic Training Seasonal Intern Noel Tuvera

COMMUNICATIONS Assistant, Public Relations Danielle BonnettSenior Manager, Media Relations Nick FilisDirector, Media Relations Meghan GilmoreSenior Director, Public Relations Jared WinleySeasonal Assistant, Communications Joseph HoovenSeasonal Assistant, Communications Rebekah Katz

COMMUNITY RELATIONS Coordinator, Community Relations & Youth Football Elijah HodgesSenior Director, Community Relations Jesse LinderAssistant, Community Relations Rachel Zaleznik

CONTENT • JETS 360 Senior Director, Reporter Jets 360 Productions Eric AllenSenior Producer Seth BradleySenior Director, Content Strategy & Marketing Jessica CicconeTeam Reporter/Producer Ethan GreenbergManager, Social Media Kevin KlineTeam Reporter/Producer Olivia LandisAssistant, Multimedia Editor/Producer Frank LazarFeature Editor/Producer Matt LombardiSenior Manager, Digital Media Operations Tony MancusoCoordinator, Social Media Perry MatternProduction and Post Production Engineer Austin PikulskiMarketing and Sales Editor/Producer Matt SitkoffManager, Lead Photographer/Cinematographer Dan SzpakowskiSenior Coordinating Producer Chris UbbensConsultant Randy LangeMedia Manager Jack MummertProducer/Editor Jack Radutzky

CORPORATE PARTNERSHIPS & BUSINESS DEVELOPMENTSenior Director, Corporate Partnership & Business Development Andrew AgroSenior Director, Corporate Partnership & Business Development Tracy BelmearDirector, Corporate Partnership Activation Sandy OsipowitzCoordinator, Corporate Partnership Activation Heather GarcesDirector, Corporate Partnership Sales Dan KaufmannSales Coordinator Zach KormanActivation Specialist RJ MastroddiDirector, Corporate Partnership Sales Brooks NealCoordinator, Corporate Partnership Activation Alexa ScicchitanoSenior Manager, Corporate Partnership Activation Kelli SinclairDirector, Corporate Partnership Sales Dan TonelliDirector, Corporate Partnership Sales John Willi

EQUIPMENT Manager, Equipment Vito ContentoManager, Equipment Jim GallioneDirector, Equipment Gus GrannemanAssistant, Equipment Armando TaddeiEquipment Seasonal Intern Joe McMahon

EVENTS & GAME OPERATIONS Director, Flight Crew Denise GarveyDirector, Fan Engagement & Game Presentation Jack HolmgrenCoordinator, Fan Engagement & Game Presentation Tom MongelliAssistant, Fan Engagement & Game Presentation Olivia Sherman

FACILITIES OPERATIONS Manager, Office & Mail Services Mark GarciaFacility Technician James HadzimichalisDirector, Facility Operations Mike LebetFacility Technician Thomas LoosseFacility Technician Eugene Martel

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FAN COMMERCE Senior Director, Fan Commerce Chris Pierce

FIELD & GROUNDS Assistant, Field & Grounds Frank ByrnesAssistant, Field & Grounds Seth DeFouwDirector, Fields & Grounds Blake HoerrAssistant, Field & Grounds Chris Vasely

FINANCE / STRATEGY Senior Director, Finance Elaine ChenAnalyst, Strategy Tanner CrouchSenior Manager, Accounting Ed FeeleySenior Manager, Database Analytics & CRM Jared GeorgeBusiness Analyst Ashley GoodinAdministrator, Accounts Payable Theresa HunzikerSenior Director, Finance & Analytics John MacCarterBusiness Analyst Phil MayerSenior Staff Accountant Justin Schain

FOOTBALL OPERATIONS Manager, Football Operations Rich BedellDirector, Football Operations Aaron DegernessManager, Football Operations Mari Jo Kohler Football Operations Seasonal Intern Rob DadonaFootball Operations Seasonal Intern Zack Lucas

HUMAN RESOURCES & ADMINISTRATION Receptionist Michelle CliffordExecutive Assistant to President & COO Jocelyn GaskinsExecutive Assistant, Business Operations Lauren ReedSenior Manager, Payroll and Benefits Kachana WilderSeasonal Intern, Human Resources Assistant Nicole Mahon

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Lead Application Developer Matthew CapogrossoSenior Director, Application Development Paul MarshApplication Developer Chris MillerSenior Director, Network Services Steven PiazzaApplication Developer Jesse PiersonSenior Manager, Information Security/Infrastructure Donald SchnaarsSystem Support Specialist Jazmin SeverinoSystem Support Specialist Mike Susin

LEGAL Manager, Legal Affairs Kelly Richardson

MARKETING Senior Manager, Marketing Jessica BlankSenior Director, Marketing Tim KempManager, Strategy and Operations, Jets Rewards Phillip PollackSenior Manager, Creative Services Joe Rey

MEDICAL Dentist Dr. John CarolloOpthtmologist Dr. David ChuOpthtmologist Dr. Steven GreensteinOpthtmologist Dr. Peter HershTeam Orthopedist Dr. Elliott HershmanChiropractor Dr. Jason LevyPain Management Specialist Dr. Gerard MalangaDirector of Internal Medicine Dr. Damion MartinsHead Team Physician | Team Orthopedist Dr. Ken MontgomeryAssociate Team Internist Dr. Dean PadavanMental Health Clinician Dr. Derek SuiteTeam Orthopedist Dr. Andrew Willis

NUTRITION Team Dietitian Nicolette Mense

PLAYER DEVELOPMENT Manager, Player Development Bryce BevillDirector, Player Development David Szott

SECURITY Senior Manager, Security Thomas D’AmbolaDirector, Security Robert TreiberSecurity Officer Tony Aviles Security Officer Tracy Bennett Security Officer Bill Carroll Security Officer Eddie Cocozza Security Officer Dom DiAndrea Security Officer Curt JonesSecurity Officer Kyle Kampf Security Officer Tom McCauley Security Officer Danny McNamara Security Officer Rob MetroSecurity Officer Ed MitchkoSecurity Officer Buddy Nocerino Security Officer Craig PerrelliSecurity Officer Joe PizziSecurity Officer Kirwan Young

TICKET OPERATIONS Senior Director, Ticket Operations Jeff HeckerDirector, Ticket Operations Michele Spadavecchia

TICKET ∙ GROUP ∙ PREMIUM PARTNERSHIPS SALES & SERVICE

Manager, Premium Partnerships T.J. AboneManager, Premium Partnerships John Ehrline Manager, Premium Partnerships Drew FelsenthalDirector, Premium Partnerships, Service and Retention Mitch HallManager, Premium Partnerships Ryan HendersonSenior Manager, Premium Partnerships, Service and Retention Mary Cate McGillicuddyAccount Executive, Premium Partnerships Sean McNamaraManager, Premium Partnerships Jonny MydraDirector, Premium Partnerships Tim ReinhartDirector, Premium Partnerships Brad RittleManager, Premium Partnerships Dillon Del RossoManager, Premium Partnerships Sales, Service & Operations Joe SiniscalchiManager, Premium Partnerships Jonathan SmaldonAccount Executive, Premium Partnerships Jeremy SteinmanManager, Group Sales Sara AlparoneDirector, Ticket Sales Operations & Service Jared AngelozziManager, Client Relations Natasha ArenaCoordinator, Ticket Sales Operations & Service Keith BahnsenAccount Executive, Ticket Sales & Service Matthew BellCoordinator, Ticket Sales Operations & Service Bill BonneyAccount Executive, Group Sales Malcolm BremerAccount Executive, Ticket Sales & Service Nick BurbellaSenior Manager, Group Sales Jason CohenSenior Account Executive, Group Sales Drew EvangelistaAssistant, Ticket Sales Operations & Service Matthew GoldbergSenior Manager, Ticket Sales & Service Richard GuralnikSenior Account Executive, Group Sales Lauren KrugDirector, Group Sales Will LamontSenior Account Executive, Ticket Sales & Service Roberto LucianoCoordinator, Client Relations Jacqueline MalleoCoordinator, Client Relations Dominique MandelbergSenior Account Executive, Ticket Sales & Service Ted MangioneAccount Executive, Ticket Sales & Service Danielle MeersAccount Executive, Group Sales Henry MessingerSenior Account Executive, Ticket Sales & Service Christina MullerDirector, Client Relations Nadege PluvioseAccount Executive, Group Sales Chris RuoffManager, Group Sales Samantha SantucciAccount Executive, Group Sales Carissa SmithDirector, Ticket Sales & Service Jason SolomonCoordinator, Client Relations Marissa SparnoAccount Executive, Group Sales John TimminsAccount Executive, Group Sales Kailyn Touhey

VIDEO/FOOTBALL Manager, Video Ryan DarceyAssistant, Video James MontalbanoDirector, Video Ryan O’HeirAssistant, Video Evan RugelSeasonal Assistant, Video Solomon BerkovitzSeasonal Assistant, Video Andrea Kuri

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EXPERIENCECHRISTOPHER JOHNSON 21CHAIRMAN & CEO

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CHRISTOPHER WOLD JOHNSON, an owner of the New York Jets since 2000, enters his fourth season as chairman & CEO. A fourth-generation member of the founding family of Johnson & Johnson, he has overseen pivotal changes within the organization, key additions both on and off the field, and an update to the club’s brand and uniform for the first time in 20 years.Last season, Johnson oversaw the hiring of Head Coach Adam Gase and General Manager Joe Douglas as well as the appointment of Hymie Elhai as team president. With the three in place, Johnson established a foundation based on his vision of a winning culture throughout the franchise, showing his commitment to building a durable, successful and united organization. Before a 6-2 finish to the 2019 season, the unity of the team throughout their tough start resonated with Johnson. “The thing that’s so encouraging is that there has never been a moment when somebody casts blame on somebody else,” Johnson said in November of 2019. “I think that speaks very highly of the character of this team.”Since Week 10 of 2019, Gase has overseen on-field improvements on both sides of the ball as the Jets improved in almost every major offensive and defensive category. Douglas, hired in June of 2019, added 10 new players prior to the start of last season and has begun to overhaul a roster that currently has over 55 new players from the one he inherited.Throughout his tenure as chairman & CEO, Johnson has developed a strong bond with his players, working closely with them to advance programs and initiatives important to them. Following the death of George Floyd, Johnson joined the team’s virtual team meeting, addressing the group and discussing how they all – Johnson, coaches, executives and players – could use their powerful platform to impact positive change. A message that resonated with players like C.J. Mosley.

“That meant a lot to me and I’m sure to everybody else for him to talk to us,” said Mosley of Johnson addressing the team. “He pretty much let us know that anything we needed, he was there to help. He gave out his personal information and he said any guy who wants to call, get together to work something out, he would help.”In a statement, Johnson’s Jets expressed, “We will not waste this opportunity to create programs and partnerships of which we, along with the community, can look back on years from now and be proud.”In December of 2018, Johnson donated to five non-profit social justice organizations that aim to combat social inequality and reduce barriers to opportunity. Additionally, he matched donations by Jets players and coaches for charities focused on education, community/police relations, criminal justice reform, as well as other initiatives, including reducing poverty, racial equality and workforce development. In 2017, Johnson regularly met with the team’s leadership council to discuss social justice matters and serve as a resource. Moreover, he accompanied players to the Bronx public defender’s office to learn about challenges facing the criminal justice system. In February 2018, he joined the players in sending a letter to New York Governor Andrew Cuomo advocating for bail reform.As part of the response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Johnson, his family, and the Jets donated $3 million to support those in need in the New York and New Jersey areas. In March of 2020, they pledged $1 million to support the United Way of New York City’s COVID-19 Community Fund, the United Way of Northern New Jersey’s ALICE Recovery Fund and the United Way of Long Island’s United Together: A Response Fund for COVID-19. A month later, they donated $2 million to organizations focused primarily on food insecurity, first responders and regional relief.

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CHRISTOPHER JOHNSON“No region in the country has been affected by COVID-19 more than ours and because of that, our resolve has only grown,” Johnson said of the donations. “We would like to extend our support to these organizations who battle daily against an unprecedented challenge. At no time has being a good teammate ever mattered more.”In April of 2019, the organization unveiled three new uniforms, along with a refreshed logo, the first changes to both in over 20 years. “Our goal was to create a modern and innovative look for the future of our franchise,” said Johnson. “We believe these uniforms will appeal to fans of all ages and the design is one that both fans and players would be extremely proud to wear. I am extremely excited to usher in the next generation of the New York Jets.” In addition to the uniforms and logo, the team also added noticeable changes to the Atlantic Health Jets Training Center to reflect the re-brand and modified fan elements at MetLife Stadium for the 2019 season.While engaged in all aspects of the organization, Johnson places an emphasis on the team’s year-round commitment to the community, primarily through the New York Jets Foundation. The Foundation funds programs that look to

positively influence the lives of young men and women in the tri-state area through the promotion of fitness, youth football support and the prevention of bullying, particularly in disadvantaged communities. Among the charities supported by the Foundation is the club’s trail-blazing anti-bullying program, Jets Tackle Bullying. The program aims to tackle all forms of bullying by raising awareness, providing tools for educators and preventing bullying for kids and teens. A dedicated proponent of autism research and awareness, Johnson works closely with the Johnson Center for Child Health & Development. The center, named for his mother, the late Betty Wold Johnson, aims to advance the understanding of childhood development through clinical care, research and education, as well as raise awareness on Autism Spectrum Disorder and identify medical research to unlock better treatments for children and young adults affected by this condition. Johnson is also active in various educational endeavors and local philanthropy, supporting a range of initiatives, including charter school construction, as well as encouraging public discourse and exchange of ideas through debating societies.

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HYMIE ELHAIPRESIDENT

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HYMIE ELHAI begins his second season as the president of the New York Jets after his appointment by Chairman & CEO Christopher Johnson in 2019. Now in his 21st year with the organization, Elhai has ascended to his role as a result of hard work, dedication and a commitment to the New York Jets.Overseeing all team business operations, Elhai brings his balance and perspective to those various departments, including Communications, Community Relations, Corporate & Premium Partnerships, Events & Game Operations, Facilities, Finance, Information Technology, Legal & Human Resources, Marketing, Security and Ticketing.“For over 20 years Hymie has developed a deep level of respect from both sides of the building,” said Johnson. Specifically, I witnessed first-hand, his leadership, communication and organizational acumen.”To that end, a key element of Elhai’s role is working closely with General Manager Joe Douglas and Head Coach Adam Gase to integrate football and business operations, providing support and guidance to help both navigate their responsibilities. The relationship between the three form the foundation of Johnson’s vision for a unified franchise, one positioning itself for long term success.During the COVID-19 outbreak, Elhai and his staff have worked closely with New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy’s office and the NFL to develop the proper protocols for the Jets. His communication with staff helped manage the unprecedented uncertainty of a global pandemic.

Beginning his Jets career in 2000 as an intern, Elhai previously served as the club’s senior vice president, business affairs and general counsel where he was responsible for all legal aspects of the team, including sponsorship, licensing, event, digital media, production and broadcasting agreements, and all employment related matters. Additionally, Elhai provided counsel and guidance to football administration on all planning initiatives prior to his current role.Born in Queens, NY, Elhai grew up a Jets fan, attending games at Shea Stadium. Those roots run deep in Elhai who is driven to bring success to the Jets, not just for the organization, but for the fans. “I have a deep appreciation and respect for this franchise and for what it means to our fans,” Elhai stated after his appointment. A Sports Business Journal Forty Under 40 honoree, Elhai is a graduate of Rutgers Law School and The Johns Hopkins University, where he played football and baseball. Elhai resides in Hoboken, NJ.

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Eric Gelfand, who is in his fifth season with the New York Jets, is the team’s senior vice president, communications and content. Gelfand, who has over 25 years of experience as a communications brand strategist for some of the most notable sports, media, and entertainment properties, is responsible for the strategic development and execution of all team communication strategies, its digital, social and broadcast platforms and relationships, and the organization’s multi-faceted community relations programs. During his tenure in the organization, Gelfand has implemented key new initiatives that have helped to increase the team’s profile both on and off-the-field. These include an annual Gameday Media Upfront designed to highlight key team initiatives for the upcoming season, unique partnership announcement rollouts, and the creation of a trailblazing influencer program. He has also spearheaded the award-winning content department’s expansion – which included a new state-of-the-art studio this summer - and focus of episodic franchises across its social and digital platforms through the creation of new, signature series such as the Emmy Award-winning One Jets Drive, which has led to increased engagement and revenue across all platforms.

Prior to joining the Jets, Gelfand was the senior vice president of communications and brand strategy for Legends, the venue-solution company co-owned by the New York Yankees and Dallas Cowboys. While there he was responsible for the development and execution of Legends’ communications, public relations, brand strategy and creative services across all of the company’s divisions. Prior to joining Legends, he served as the senior vice president, communications for SCP Worldwide where he was responsible for the strategic media positioning and branding for its holdings including the St. Louis Blues and Real Salt Lake, while also serving as the primary spokesperson for the company. Gelfand’s career includes 12 years at Madison Square Garden in a variety of departments as vice president, public relations including MSG Networks, Corporate Communications and Sports Properties where he played a key role in the development and growth of the company’s media assets as well as its college basketball and boxing franchises. Gelfand holds a BA in political science from the University of Delaware.

SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT

ERIC GELFANDCOMMUNICATIONS & CONTENT

Brian Friedman, now in his 11th year with the New York Jets, begins his second season as the team’s executive vice president & chief operating officer after spending nine seasons with the team as their chief financial officer.Friedman is responsible for the implementation of business operations that are aligned with the team’s short-term and long-term business goals. This includes current revenue generation, fan focused initiatives and other strategic growth opportunities for the team and MetLife Stadium. He has oversight of the team’s gameday and non-gameday event operations and key vendor relationships. In addition, he oversees information technology, fan commerce and practice facility operations.Additionally, Friedman oversees all financial aspects of the organization, including business and strategic planning, budgeting, business analytics and financial oversight of the team’s interests in MetLife Stadium. He manages all the daily accounting and treasury operations for the organization as well as all internal and external reporting to the NFL and various other agencies.

Friedman is also a member of the Finance and Investment Committee for Atlantic Health Systems.Prior to joining the Jets, Friedman was the Chief Financial Officer of Blissworld, LLC, the owner and operator of Bliss Spas and seller of a full line of skin care products. At Bliss, he was responsible for all financial operations and new business development. Before joining Bliss, he was the senior director of finance for the Columbia House Company and prior to that held several finance roles of increasing responsibility at Polo Ralph Lauren. Friedman began his career at Price Waterhouse and is a certified public accountant.Friedman currently teaches Sports Accounting and Finance in the Graduate Sports Management Program at Columbia University. He has a degree in Economics and Business Management from Cornell University and an MBA from Columbia University. He lives in Monmouth County, NJ with his wife, Diane, and their three children.

EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT & CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER

BRIAN FRIEDMAN

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Fred Mangione, now in his fourth season with the New York Jets, is responsible for the generation and retention of all revenue associated with season, individual, premium partnerships, and group ticketing as the team’s senior vice president, commercial ticket sales, premium partnerships & marketing. Under Mangione, the team consistently ranks amongst the highest in the league in gross revenue and attendance, including #2 in 2019 NFL home game attendance and #1 in individual tickets sold. Mangione is also responsible for the organization’s offering of exclusive benefits for season ticket holders and suite partners, including unique gameday and offseason experiences, along with access to annual NFL and MetLife Stadium events. Additionally, Mangione oversees all marketing, brand, and fan engagement platforms for the Jets. In this area, he leads the team’s ongoing promotional and creative strategy on traditional and digital platforms, maximizing awareness and revenue of key Jets initiatives throughout the marketplace. In 2019, in conjunction with the NFL and Nike, Mangione played an integral role in the Jets’ award-winning uniform launch, which included new jerseys, logos, and branding throughout MetLife Stadium and the Atlantic Health Jets Training Center.

Prior to the joining the Jets, Mangione spent 18 years with Brooklyn Sports & Entertainment in a variety of roles including chief of staff and chief operating officer. During this time, Mangione oversaw the strategic development and implementation of business operations, programming, marketing, and ticket sales for the Brooklyn Nets, Barclays Center, New York Islanders, and Nassau Coliseum. Mangione was instrumental in the Net’s relocation to Brooklyn in 2012, which brought a major sports team to the borough for the first time since the Dodgers left in 1957. Mangione helped bring world-class sports and entertainment to Barclays Center including the NBA Draft, ACC Men’s Basketball Tournament, MTV VMA’s, WWE SummerSlam, Premier Boxing Champions, and the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony. A native of Jefferson, NJ, and graduate of Centenary University, Mangione resides in Glen Rock, NJ, with his wife, Jennifer, and two children, Madeline and Mason.

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FRED MANGIONECOMMERCIAL TICKET SALES, PREMIUM PARTNERSHIPS & MARKETING

Ian Lasher now entering his seventh season with the New York Jets after joining the organization in February 2014 as senior vice president, corporate partnerships. His responsibilities include overseeing the corporate partnership sales, partner activation and media ad sales relationships. Prior to joining the Jets, Lasher spent 21 years in sales and marketing with ESPN and the National Hockey League.

Lasher holds a bachelor’s degree from Adelphi University. He resides in Bergen County, NJ, with his wife, two sons, and his two stepdaughters.

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IAN LASHERCORPORATE PARTNERSHIPS

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Jeff Fernandez, now in his 18th year with the New York Jets, is responsible for leading the partnership sales team that creates strategic corporate alliances, driving revenue for the organization and developing new business ventures and innovative projects that enhance Jets fan engagement. Fernandez previously served as director of marketing partnerships for the Buffalo Bills from 1999-2001 and at Huizenga Sports & Entertainment Group in Ft. Lauderdale, FL, from 1995-99, where he sold sponsorships for the Miami Dolphins, Florida Panthers, Florida Marlins and SportsChannel Florida. He also served as vice president of marketing partnerships for Indianapolis Motor Speedway and the Indy 500 from 2001-03.

Fernandez has a bachelor’s degree in economics/applied mathematics from Brown University and earned a master’s degree in education and sports administration from University of Miami. Fernandez and his wife, Tracy, have a son, Matthew, and a daughter, Ciaran.

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JEFF FERNANDEZCORPORATE PARTNERSHIPS & NEW BUSINESS VENTURES

Roberto Beltramini, now in his seventh year with the New York Jets, originally joined the organization in 2014 as vice president, premium partnerships, sales and service. In 2016, he took on the increased responsibility of overseeing two additional business units as the vice president, premium partnerships, group, inside sales and service. In his current role, his primary responsibility is to guide strategy, product innovation and execution for these three revenue streams.Prior to joining the Jets, Beltramini spent 12 years with the New York Mets in premium, sponsorship and ticket sales. He most recently served as the Mets senior director of premium sales. His responsibilities included overseeing the sales and service of all luxury suites and premium areas for Citi Field. He guided the development and implementation

of the premium sales strategy. He was responsible for driving product innovation in all suite and club seating areas. He also oversaw the execution and activation of the hospitality partnerships for corporate sponsors.Beltramini is a graduate of Marymount Manhattan College and currently resides in Manhattan, NY.

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ROBERTO BELTRAMINIPREMIUM PARTNERSHIPS, GROUP, INSIDE SALES & SERVICE

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Chris Gargano is now in his fifth season with the New York Jets as vice president, executive producer. He oversees JETS 360, which is responsible for all Jets produced content – including video production, social media and editorial – in an effort to provide football fans an all-access pass to unique, engaging, quality content over a variety of platforms. Through social media, the team’s website and an award-winning docuseries, fans get everything from an up-close-and-personal look at the action, to real-time news, stylized photos and videos and in-depth feature television programming.

Prior to joining the Jets, Gargano was the senior director of SFG Productions and Entertainment for the San Francisco Giants for eight seasons. Before working for the Giants, he was the director of broadcasting for the Oakland Raiders for six seasons. Prior to that, he was a reporter, anchor, producer and executive producer at various broadcast stations around the country. Gargano graduated from St. Mary’s College of California with a BA in communications and a master’s degree in leadership studies.

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CHRIS GARGANOEXECUTIVE PRODUCER

Larry Fitzpatrick, now in his 12th year with the New York Jets, begins his fifth as vice president, ticket sales and service.Initially joining the organization in January of 2009, Fitzpatrick served as manager of a consumer sales and service team tasked with transitioning season ticket holders into MetLife Stadium. Promoted to director later that year and then to senior director in 2012, he manages the day-to-day operations of the department, including selling to new season ticket holders, retaining existing season tickets holders and overseeing the ticket sales and service team’s daily interactions with the Jets fan base. He also works closely with other departments in the organization on opportunities and experiences to enhance the value and customer service for Club, PSL and non-PSL season ticket holders.

Prior to joining the Jets, Fitzpatrick was vice president of ticket sales and service for the New York Islanders for 10 seasons. He graduated from Providence College in 1992 with a degree in Business Management. Originally from North Merrick, NY, he resides in Jersey City, NJ with his wife, Elaine, and two step-daughters, Kylie and Ashley.

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LARRY FITZPATRICKTICKET SALES & SERVICE

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Jill Kelley begins her first year with the New York Jets as the team’s Vice President of Legal Affairs. Kelley joins the club after an almost 15-year legal career with broad experience in tax, commercial, and entertainment law, including sports wagering.Prior to joining the Jets, Kelley served as general counsel of PointsBet USA, where she was the lead counsel for all United States sports book operations and strategic commercial development, working with professional sports leagues while overseeing gaming partnerships, corporate sponsorship contracts, and all federal and state regulatory compliance. She previously served as senior legal counsel for the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation and their Foxwoods Resort Casino, one of the world’s largest resort casino hotel properties, providing legal advice on a range of commercial transactions, economic development initiatives, and federal, state and tribal tax and regulatory matters.

Beginning her career with PricewaterhouseCoopers in 2006, Kelley later moved to Withers, LLP as an international tax attorney for eight years. There, she focused on strategic corporate and tax planning for businesses, family offices, investment funds, and private foundations.A graduate of Villanova University, Kelley earned law degrees from Suffolk University Law School (JD) and Boston University Law School (LL.M.). She has also served as an Adjunct Professor of Law at the University of Connecticut School of Law. Kelley resides in Union County, NJ with her husband and their two children.

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JILL KELLEYLEGAL AFFAIRS

Jennifer Linn, now in her 22nd season with the New York Jets, begins her third as vice president, partner management & sponsorships. Originally starting with the team as an intern in 1999, she assumed a full-time position in the marketing department in 2000.In 2002, Linn was promoted to senior manager and transitioned into the sponsorship department that helped lead the efforts of building a new Jets stadium and training facility. She was promoted to director, corporate partnerships in 2004 and later senior director in 2007. Linn was a member of the Facility Advisory Committee responsible for building the new Atlantic Health Jets Training Center that opened in 2008 and was responsible for leading the hospitality efforts for MetLife Stadium that opened in 2010, specifically the Jets Green Room.

Currently, Linn and her staff manage all corporate partnerships for the Jets. This includes activating promotional rights, in-stadium digital signage, radio, television, digital and social media, print, special events and game day activations. She is also responsible for managing all aspects of corporate and department hospitality, which includes the Jets Green Room hospitality suite. She also supports the sponsorships sales team with renewal efforts and strategies. In 2014, Linn developed the Jets Partner Alliance, a B2B network for Jets corporate and suite partners. Linn graduated from St. John’s University with a bachelor’s degree in sports management. Linn and her husband, Billy, have two daughters, Ella and Ava, and one son, Will.

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JENNIFER LINNPARTNER MANAGEMENT & SPONSORSHIPS

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Robert Mastroddi, now in his 17th year with the New York Jets, begins his eighth as vice president, security & facilities operation. In his role, Mastroddi is responsible for all phases of football and business security as well as facility operations at the Atlantic Health Jets Training Center (AHJTC).In his role, Mastroddi is responsible for security at training camp, all games and is the direct liaison to local, state and federal law enforcement, as well as the National Football League and MetLife Stadium on all security-related matters. He is also responsible for the analysis and evaluation of the AHJTC infrastructure in order to identify maintenance and renovation issues.Prior to joining the Jets, Mastroddi served 20 years with the New York Police Department. In 2002, he was designated security liaison for the

governor, where he provided and maintained all personal security functions for Governor George Pataki in New York City. From 1999-2002 and subsequent to 9/11, Mastroddi served as director of security and intelligence for the Office of Emergency Management (OEM). At OEM, he was tasked with assisting in the establishment of site security operations for local and federal command centers, where he oversaw the daily operations of a large security detail comprised of law enforcement officers from across the nation. He closely assisted the OEM commissioner with interagency response operations associated with the crash of American Airlines Flight 587 and the anthrax attack on media outlets the same year. Mastroddi and his wife, Kim, have a daughter, Larissa, and a son, R.J.

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ROBERT MASTRODDISECURITY & FACILITIES OPERATIONS

Jessica Mandler, now in her ninth year with the New York Jets, begins her fifth as vice president, human resources and administration after previously serving as the senior director, human resources and administration. In her current role, she is responsible for all aspects of human resources across the organization, in addition to working closely with the stadium on HR related matters. She also serves as the Jets liaison with the NFL on the execution of all League-wide employee initiatives.

Before joining the Jets, Mandler worked in human resources for the National Basketball Association and most recently in human resources for Samsung Electronics. Mandler graduated from Ramapo College (NJ) with a bachelor’s degree in psychology. She resides in Wayne, NJ with her husband, Brian and their two children.

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JESSICA MANDLERHUMAN RESOURCES & ADMINISTRATION

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Tom Murphy, now in his 22nd year with the New York Jets, begins his ninth as the vice president, information technology. Murphy is responsible for the design, development and implementation of all organizational information systems, software applications, IT support and infrastructure systems. In addition to his responsibilities with the Jets, Murphy oversees all technology at The Johnson Company.During the COVID-19 pandemic, Murphy and his staff planned and implemented the virtual connection of the entire organization, educating staff on remote access and solving for their varying ability to connect from home. The IT staff also helped General Manager Joe Douglas in the lead up to the Draft as football personnel were able to conduct pre-draft visits virtually. Douglas was also connected to his staff via a virtual draft room during the 2020 NFL Draft that allowed for seamless communication and the completion multiple trades, as nine total selections were

made. Following the Draft, Head Coach Adam Gase and his coaching staff were able to connect with the player and conduct their entire offseason program virtually.In 2010, Murphy worked closely with the National Football League to make Super Bowl XLVIII at MetLife Stadium a technological success. He was the Jets lead on the WiFi system upgrade to allow media, participating teams and fans to enjoy an unprecedented digital experience.During his tenure, Murphy oversaw the team’s relocation to the Atlantic Health Jets Training Center in 2008, as well as serving as the technology project manager as The Johnson Company moved into a new state-of-the-art facility in 2011. Born and raised in Island Park, NY, Murphy and his wife, Beth, have a daughter, Marie Elizabeth, and a son, Thomas Harrison.

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TOM MURPHYINFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

Brian Mulligan, now in his 21st year with the New York Jets, begins his fourth as vice president, events and game operations. He is responsible for managing the fan experience for Jets home games at MetLife Stadium, including parking, stadium operations, pre-game and in-game entertainment, halftime shows and special ceremonies. He is also the Jets Gameday liaison to the NFL Gameday Command Center.Mulligan began his time with the Jets in 1997 as an intern with the club’s interactive theme park “Jets Fest.” Since being hired full-time in 2000, he has helped transform Jets Gameday and Events, while also playing a key role in the development and operation of both MetLife Stadium and the Atlantic Health Jets Training Center.

In addition, he oversees all of the team’s fan engagement platforms, including training camp, the annual kickoff luncheon, Draft events and other special events. He helped create and manages the Jets Legends Program as well as overseeing the Jets Flight Crew cheerleader program.A native of North Bellmore, NY, Mulligan is a graduate of the University of Massachusetts Amherst with a degree in sports management. Mulligan and his wife, Denise, were married in 2007, and have two children, Brady and Bryleigh.

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BRIAN MULLIGANEVENTS & GAME OPERATIONS

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EXPERIENCEJOE DOUGLAS•MECHANICSVILLE, VA RICHMOND

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JOE DOUGLAS begins his second season as general manager of the New York Jets after being named to the position in June of 2019. Now in his 21st season working in the league, Douglas continues to build a roster that includes over 55 new players from the one he inherited. “A general manager must be more than just a talent evaluator. He must be able to build and sustain a winning culture,” Chairman & CEO Christopher Johnson said after announcing Douglas’ hire. “That includes a commitment to collaboration and earning the trust of his collogues.”After engaging with the entire organization, Douglas set expectations for his personnel staff, but has also joined with President Hymie Elhai and Head Coach Adam Gase to build the foundation Johnson envisioned in hiring the three.

“You better know what you’re looking for and know what you’re looking at.”

That was advice Douglas recalled from his mentor Ozzie Newsome and he knew what he was looking for from the beginning, making his priorities known the day he was hired. “This is a game of wills and we are going to try to build a team that can impose their will on other teams and to do that you have to be strong up front,” Douglas said when introduced as the team’s GM, a point he echoed at the end of the 2019 season. “The line of scrimmage is always going to be a priority here and so it’s definitely going to be something that we’re going to look to improve every year.”Since becoming GM, Douglas has added over 14 offensive linemen, including free agents George Fant, Connor McGovern and Greg Van Roten, as well as Alex Lewis, a trade acquisition during 2019 training camp and 2020 draft picks Mekhi Becton (first round) and Cameron Clark (fourth round).The offensive line overhaul was just an element of his first free agency for the Jets. Douglas took a strategic and disciplined approach to filling the team’s holes, adding to the depth with players that could not only come in and contribute immediately, but would also fit the team’s culture. In addition to the offensive linemen acquired, he brought a

pair of veterans with a combined 27 years of NFL experience, reaching into his past with Super Bowl XLVII MVP Joe Flacco, while also adding the NFL’s third all-time leading rusher, Frank Gore.Douglas also signed cornerback Pierre Desir, linebacker Patrick Onwuasor and wide receiver Breshad Perriman, while retaining key contributors on every level of the defense: linebacker Jordan Jenkins, cornerback Brian Poole and team captain and leader, defensive lineman Steve McLendon, who was extended during the 2019 season. “It was important for us to bring in those quality players that have the right level of toughness, intelligence, versatility,” Douglas said in his recap of the team’s free agency decisions. “And then, bring them in on fair market deals.”Despite the added wrinkle that his first draft as general manager was also the NFL’s first ever virtual draft as a result of COVID-19 global pandemic, Douglas showed no signs of being a rookie, while drafting from his home. He turned his seven draft picks in 2020, Leonard Williams’ expiring contract and a sixth-round pick the team previously acquired into 13 players, including 12 currently on the 2020 roster. As a result of Douglas’ movement in the draft, nine draft picks joined the Jets in 2020 – Becton, wide receiver Denzel Mims, safety Ashtyn Davis, defensive lineman Jabari Zuniga, running back La’Mical Perine, quarterback James Morgan, Clark, cornerback Bryce Hall and punter Braden Mann. Of the nine, five were team captains in college, yet another illustration of Douglas’ commitment to character and culture. Additionally, Douglas added four veteran players with his draft capital, including Lewis, cornerback Nate Hairston and wide receiver Demaryius Thomas during 2019 and defensive back Quincy Wilson during the draft.While Douglas’ first season with the Jets did not end with the desired result, the roster showed resiliency as several players took on unexpected roles for a team that saw just two players start 16 games. The 2019 Jets were forced to use 73 players, including 15 different offensive starting lineups and 14 different defensive starting lineup combinations. Despite the injuries, Douglas buoyed a roster that finished 6-2 over the final eight weeks by acquiring players, in every available avenue possible, throughout the year.

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JOE DOUGLASIn adding three 10+ game starters after June, Douglas was true to his word that the search for players never stops. He added tight end Ryan Griffin as a free agent signing the day before training camp, Lewis in a 2019 training camp trade and Thomas in a Week Two trade with New England, the first such trade between the two franchises in over 25 years.Lewis, who was re-signed in the 2020 offseason, went on to start 12 games in his first season with the Jets, as part of an offensive line that allowed the 10th fewest sacks in the league over the last eight games. Griffin, who earned a contract extension during the 2019 season, stabilized the tight end position after expected starter Chris Herndon was limited to just one game. Griffin caught five touchdown passes, tied for third in the conference and one of just eight tight ends in franchise history with at least five TD catches. Thomas became the team’s third receiver, catching 36 passes for 433 yards while also providing valuable veteran leadership. Douglas also brought in a number of other key contributors for the 2019 Jets, claiming wide receiver/punt returner Braxton Berrios – who saw action in all 16 games and ranked second in the league in punt return average - following roster reductions. He added Vyncint Smith from the Texans practice squad as the second-year wide receiver would make contributions receiving, running and returning in 13 games as a Jets. Safety Matthias Farley, a free agent signing prior to the start of the season, was a key contributor on special teams, while Hairston, a trade prior to the first game, started six games at cornerback. Perhaps Douglas’ biggest move during his first season with the Jets was the trade of Leonard Williams. Moved to the Giants at the trade deadline, the Jets received a third-round pick in the 2020 NFL Draft and ultimately a fifth-round choice in 2021.

“To Jets nation, you are getting a general manager that is a relentless worker, someone that understands a winning culture, someone that is going to strive to put a product on the field each Sunday that competes for greatness and that I hope will make you proud.”

-Joe Douglas

Throughout his time in the league, Douglas has put in the work and paid his dues, working as both a pro and college scout in Baltimore, Chicago and Philadelphia, and helping shape three different Super Bowl championship rosters. Before joining the Jets, he spent the previous three seasons as the vice president of player personnel with the Eagles. In Philadelphia, he was a key component in acquiring many of the players that helped win Super Bowl LII, including the game’s MVP, quarterback Nick Foles. Using every avenue to help improve the team, Douglas was part of a front office that acquired the players who scored all but two of the team’s postseason touchdowns, including four of the five scores in the Super Bowl. A trio of 2017 unrestricted free agent signings - LeGarrette Blount, Foles and Alshon Jeffery – as well as a pair of street free agents – Patrick Robinson and Torrey Smith – all contributed scores on the team’s title run. The Eagles’ leading receiver in the Super Bowl, running back Corey Clement, was signed as an undrafted free agent, while the team’s leading rusher in the game, running back Jay Ajayi, joined the club as a midseason trade.Prior to joining the Eagles, Douglas spent a season as the director of college scouting for Chicago (2015), first working with Gase, the then offensive coordinator for the Bears.

Entering the NFL as a player personnel assistant (2000) the year Baltimore won Super Bowl XXXV, Douglas ascended within the Ravens organization, holding various posts in the organization’s scouting department, serving as a national scout (2012-15), Southeast area scout (2009-11), East Coast area scout (2008) and Northeast area scout (2003-07), helping add a number of prominent players via the draft, including the Super Bowl XLVII MVP, Flacco, as well as a number of Pro Bowl players – Ben Grubbs, C.J. Mosley, Justin Tucker and Marshal Yanda.An All-Atlantic 10 selection, Douglas started 45 consecutive games at tackle for the University of Richmond. Following his collegiate playing career, he transitioned into a volunteer assistant coach role with the Spiders in 1999.As an offensive and defensive lineman at Lee-Davis (VA) HS, Douglas was recognized as a two-time all-state honoree.He and his wife, Shannon, have two daughters, Addison and Leighton, and a son, Thomas.

FLIGHT PATHNew York Jets 2019-PresentGeneral Manager 2019-PresentPhiladelphia Eagles 2016-18Vice President of Player Personnel 2016-18Chicago Bears 2015Director of College Scouting 2015Baltimore Ravens 2000-14National Scout 2012-14Southeast Area Scout 2009-11East Coast Area Scout 2008Northeast Area Scout 2003-07Player Personnel Assistant 2000-02University of Richmond 1999Volunteer Assistant Coach 1999

PLAYING CAREERUniversity of Richmond (Tackle) 1995-98

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Rex Hogan, now in his fourth season with the New York Jets, begins his second year as the team’s assistant general manager after rejoining the organization last season, previously serving as the team’s senior director, college scouting (2015-2017 drafts).In his current role, Hogan assists General Manager Joe Douglas, with the day-to-day operations of the Jets Player Personnel Department. In addition, he will oversee the College and Pro Scouting departments while working directly on personnel decisions and evaluations. Under Douglas and Hogan, the roster has acquired over 55 new players from the one they inherited in June of 2019, including several that were catalysts for the team’s 6-2 record over the final eight games of last season. The pair entered the 2020 NFL Draft with eight selections, and despite working virtually for the first time in the Draft’s history, executed a series of trades to finish with 10 players, including nine draft picks and veteran cornerback Quincy Wilson, a 2017 second-round pick.Prior to returning to the Jets, Hogan spent two seasons (2017-18) as the vice president of player personnel with Indianapolis, helping to construct a roster that saw the team return to the postseason in 2018. During his time with the Colts, the front office drafted a pair of rookie All-Pro selections in Quenton Nelson and Associated Press Defensive Rookie of the Year Darius Leonard. Additionally, he was a part of key veteran acquisitions, including the claims of cornerbacks Kenny Moore and

Pierre Desir as well as the signings of Denico Autry and tight end Eric Ebron, who made his first Pro Bowl appearance (2018).Hogan previously worked with the Chicago Bears for 12 years, the last three seasons as a national scout, and was part of a team that reached Super Bowl XLI and the 2010 NFC Championship. In Chicago, he assisted in the draft selections of Matt Forte, Kyle Fuller, Devin Hester, Alshon Jeffery, Kyle Long and Greg Olsen. Prior to entering the NFL, he spent one year working as the director of football operations at the University of Utah under former head coach Urban Meyer. He also worked with the University of Notre Dame’s athletic department and football program (1998-2003) in various roles, including as a football intern, business intern and in football recruiting/operations. During his time at Notre Dame, the school produced several standouts and NFL Draft selections, including center Jeff Faine, tight end Anthony Fasano, running back Ryan Grant, tackle Ryan Harris, quarterback Brady Quinn, center John Sullivan, defensive end Justin Tuck and San Francisco Giants pitcher Jeff Samardzija.Hogan received a degree in public relations from Austin Peay in 1995, where he was a four-year member of the football team. The Clarksville, TN native and his wife, Christy, have three children, McKenna, Ryan and Erin.

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Chad Alexander is in his second season with the Jets as director, player personnel. Alexander works closely with both General Manager Joe Douglas and Assistant General Manager Rex Hogan in a collaborative effort to oversee the Player Personnel department.Before joining the Jets, Alexander was a Ravens executive for 20 seasons, the last nine of which he served as the assistant director of pro personnel. He also worked as an area scout, pro personnel staff scout and a pro personnel assistant with Baltimore, after initially joining the organization in 1999.Before entering the NFL, Alexander spent a year working with elementary students with behavior disorders at ‘Power Of Relationships’ in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

A four-year fullback at Wake Forest for four years, Alexander received a degree in communications. Alexander and his wife, Liz, have three daughters, Morgan, Chloe, and Charlotte, and a son, Nicholas. His father, the late Hubbard ‘Axe’ Alexander, was a former wide receivers coach who won two National Championships as a coach at the University of Miami and three Super Bowls as a coach with the Dallas Cowboys.

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Phil Savage is in his second season with the Jets as the team’s senior football advisor. In his role, he evaluates college prospects and pro players, while providing valuable insight on the player personnel department’s overall philosophy, grading system and annual approach to building the club’s roster and practice squad.Joining the team in June 2019, Savage brings over 20 years of NFL front office experience, including four seasons as senior vice president and general manager with the Cleveland Browns (2005-08). Prior to joining the Jets, he worked as the Reese’s Senior Bowl executive director (2012-18) and served as the general manager of the Arizona Hotshots in the Alliance of American Football (2018-19). Savage entered the league as a defensive assistant coach with the Browns (1991), before transitioning to scouting in 1994. He has held several positions with Cleveland (1991-95, 2005-08), Baltimore (1996-04) and Philadelphia (2010-12). During his nine seasons in Baltimore, the Ravens won Super Bowl XXXV and drafted ten Pro Bowl players, including Pro Football Hall of Fame inductees, Jonathan Ogden, Ray Lewis and Ed Reed. His tenure with the Browns was highlighted by a 10-win season in 2007 and the selection of perennial Pro Bowl offensive tackle Joe Thomas.

Prior to the NFL, Savage worked at the University of Alabama as a graduate assistant (1987) and the tight ends coach (1988-89) before transitioning to a similar role at UCLA (1990). From 2009-17, he was the color commentator for the Crimson Tide Sports Network, when the Alabama Football program won five National Championships (2009, 2011, 2012, 2015, 2017). He was also a front office insider for ESPN (2013-17) and provided analysis for SiriusXM on their NFL and college conference channels (2013-19). In 2017, St. Martin’s Press published Savage’s first book, 4th and Goal Every Day, Alabama’s Relentless Pursuit of Perfection.Savage received a degree in English from the University of the South in Sewanee, TN. He played both football and baseball and was a three-time all-conference shortstop in baseball. He went on to receive a master’s degree in physical education from the University of Alabama in 1989.Savage and his wife, Dorothy, have a daughter, Honor, and a son, Ever.

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David Socie is in his fourth year with the Jets after returning to the organization in 2018 as the senior director, football administration. His primary responsibilities include working closely with General Manager Joe Douglas and Jets staff in matters regarding player contracts, the team’s salary cap, the NFL Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) and NFL Rules. He previously served in this role with the Jets during the 2006 season.Before rejoining the Jets, Socie worked at the National Football League office for over seven years. In that time, he served as Director of Labor Operations and Senior Director of Labor Operations in the NFL Management Council. His responsibilities included advising club executives on player contracts, the salary cap, player-related areas of the CBA, and NFL Rules. He also oversaw the approval process of all player contracts, monitored Clubs’ compliance with the salary cap and participated in the CBA negotiation process.

Socie was an associate in the law firm of Akin, Gump, Strauss, Hauer, and Feld, LLP, in Washington, D.C., from 1997-2006. He provided extensive legal representation of the NFL Management Council and NFL Clubs on matters involving player contracts, the CBA, and NFL Rules, including numerous arbitration proceedings. Socie began his NFL career as a scouting intern with the Buffalo Bills in 1991-92. After working as a sports producer at WIVB-TV in Buffalo, NY in 1992-94, he continued his NFL career as a law clerk with the NFL Management Council in 1996-97. Born in Buffalo, NY, Socie is a graduate of University at Buffalo and St. John’s University School of Law. He is a member of the New York State Bar.

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Greg Nejmeh is now in his 12th year with the Jets and his second as the pro personnel director. He has previously served as coordinator, pro scouting (2018), pro scout (2014-17) and a pro personnel assistant (2011-13) after initially joining the organization as a scouting intern in 2009.In his current role, Nejmeh is responsible for the day-to-day operation of the pro personnel department, the oversight of the free agency process and all pro player evaluations, including potential signings from the CFL and other pro leagues. In-season, Nejmeh manages all potential free agent signings, monitoring daily league transactions and NFL practice squads for potential signings or workouts. He also oversees free agency evaluations and cross-checks by both himself and his staff for the upcoming league year.

Working closely with the coaching staff, Nejmeh and the pro personnel staff scout upcoming opponents, preparing and presenting the weekly advance report.Nejmeh also assists the football administration department on transaction negotiations as well as leads the communication from pro personnel to all other necessary departments in the organization. A graduate of The College of New Jersey where he studied political science, Nejmeh played quarterback at TCNJ prior to becoming a student quarterback coach during his junior and senior year. He was inducted into Midland Park High School’s Hall of Fame in 2016 after a three-year career playing quarterback that saw him set every school passing record. Nejmeh and his wife, Melissa, currently reside in Bedminster, NJ, with their daughter, Kenzie, and son, Mack.

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GREG NEJMEHPRO PERSONNEL

Jon Carr is in his third season as the director, college scouting with the Jets after 11 seasons with the Texans, the last three as their director of college scouting. Prior to that he served as national and college scout with Houston.In his current role, Carr manages the college scouting department and assigns responsibilities to the team’s national and college scouts. He works directly with General Manager Joe Douglas on evaluating college prospects around the country and organizing the college free agency process. He also organizes and helps manage the personnel meetings leading up to the NFL Draft.Prior to joining an NFL front office with the Texans, Carr worked as the wide receivers coach at the University of Toledo (2005-06) and as the offensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach at Eastern Illinois (2003-04). He began his college coaching career at Tennessee State, first as an assistant coach (1997-99) and later as the offensive coordinator (2000-02).

During the summer of 2002, Carr was a member of the Oakland Raiders staff as part of the NFL Bill Walsh Diversity Coaching Fellowship and has participated in the 2006 NCAA Expert Coach’s Academy in Miami, the NFL Stanford Program for Managers at the Stanford Graduate School of Business in 2012 and the 2018 NFL Career Development Symposium. He has also worked with the National Football League Properties as the program coordinator for Chicago and Detroit summer youth inner-city football camps.Carr played quarterback at Southeast Missouri State from 1987-89 before transferring to Purdue, where he earned a degree in law and society in 1991.Carr has one son, Corbyn, and two daughters, Kennedy and Kayla.

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Dan Zbojovsky is in his 14th year with the Jets and his second as the director, personnel operations. In his new role, he is responsible for implementing the protocols of the pro and college scouting departments. He works to develop scouting tools and manage player information used to facilitate the scouting process, including the scouting combine, free agency and the NFL Draft. Additionally, he evaluates players both in the NFL and at colleges throughout the country. Originally joining the Jets in 2007 as a seasonal intern in the video department, Zbojovsky joined the scouting department as an intern in pro personnel the following year, before being hired as a player personnel assistant (2008), working in both the pro and college scouting departments and assisting the football administration department and

coaching staff. In his previous role, he was the coordinator, college scouting (2009-18), where he managed the day-to-day operations that led up to the NFL Draft and served in various scouting capacities for both the college and pro personnel departments.Born in Trenton, NJ, Zbojovsky graduated Magna Cum Laude with a bachelor’s degree in health and exercise science from The College of New Jersey (2007), where he spent three years as a video coordinator and one season as a student-assistant coach for the football team. Zbojovsky and his wife, Kelly, reside in Randolph, NJ with their daughter, Avery, and son, Evan.

Brian Shields is now in his sixth year with the New York Jets and third heading the team’s analytics, having been promoted this season to Director, Football Analytics. In his role, Shields oversees football research and data analysis for the club’s player evaluation, roster management, in-game decision-making, and resource allocation strategies. He also has traditional pro and college scouting responsibilities. Prior to transitioning into analytics after the 2018 draft, he worked as a college Area Scout for three seasons, covering the West region. Before joining the Jets, Shields spent a total of six seasons working in several roles for the St. Louis Rams, most recently as an Area Scout (2013-15), covering the West. He also cross-checked safeties as part of the team’s yearly draft preparations.

As a Player Personnel Analyst for the Rams in 2012, he had both pro and college scouting duties that included covering schools in the Northeast region, cross-checking draftable safeties, evaluating nine NFL rosters, giving advance scouting reports on select opponents, and cross-checking all guards, safeties, and linebackers for free agency. Shields graduated from Princeton University in 2007, where he played wide receiver on the football team and competed as a sprinter for the track team. He received his MBA from the Paul Merage School of Business at the University of California, Irvine in 2011. He and his wife Christine reside in Morristown, NJ.

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Kevin Murphy is in his third season with the Jets and his second year as the assistant director, pro personnel after joining the organization as a pro scout (2018). Before the Jets, he worked in NFL pro departments with Buffalo and Houston for 10 seasons.In his current role with the Jets, Murphy assists in the day-to-day operations of the pro personnel department, conducting assigned player evaluations for free agency throughout the season, while monitoring league transactions and NFL practice squads for potential signings or workouts. He also takes a key role in the advance scouting of future opponents for the coaching staff. Prior to his time with the Jets, Murphy joined the Bills as a pro scout for two seasons (2015-16) before spending the previous eight years (2006-13) working with the Texans. During his

time with the Texans, he served seven seasons as a pro scout responsible for evaluating players from teams around the NFL and CFL after beginning his tenure as a pro scouting intern.Murphy earned four letters as a long snapper at Fresno State (1999-2002), graduating with a degree in recreation administration. Following his collegiate career, he coached tight ends and special teams at Western New Mexico (2003) and then spent two years as a graduate assistant at Mississippi State (2004-05), earning a master’s degree in sports administration.A San Diego native, Murphy is an avid traveler and enjoys playing golf.

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KEVIN MURPHYPRO PERSONNEL

Zach Truty enters his sixth season with the Jets and fourth as a player personnel executive, after initially serving as a national scout. Prior to joining the Jets, he spent three seasons with the Chicago Bears as an area scout (2012-14). Before that, he was the recruiting coordinator for Eastern Michigan’s football program.

Truty began his career in professional football as an intern for the Jacksonville Jaguars (2006) before interning with the Detroit Lions (2008-09) and later serving as the director of player personnel for the Arizona Rattlers (AFL) (2011). As a student at the University of Michigan, he interned in both the recruiting and sports information departments, earning his BA in 2008.

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Ray Agnew III, now in his fourth season with the Jets, enters his second year as a scouting assistant, after initially starting as a seasonal assistant in the player personnel department. In his role, he assists in the day-to-day logistics of the pro personnel department, monitoring league transactions, evaluating players during final cuts and free agency, while also assisting in the weekly advance report for the coaching staff.Before the Jets, Agnew worked at the Elite Football Academy in St. Louis, helping prepare and train high school football players for potential college football careers.After entering the NFL as an undrafted free agent fullback, Agnew saw action in 12 games (nine starts) with Cleveland (2014), before spending time with Dallas in the offseason and the Washington practice squad the following year. He played 36 games for

Southern Illinois (2009-13), graduating with a degree in business management.A native of St. Louis, MO, Agnew and his fiancé now reside in New Jersey. The son of Kathy and Ray, his father was an 11-year veteran with New England, the Giants and St. Louis and currently serves as the director of pro personnel for the Rams, while he has two brothers also in football, Malcolm, who serves as the running backs coach at North Dakota and, Keenan, a defensive tackle at Southern Illinois.

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RAY AGNEW

Evan Ardoin is in his fourth year with the New York Jets and his second as a pro scout, switching to pro personnel after initially joining the team as a college area scout. In his current role, Ardoin evaluates players in free agency, cross-checking pending free agents for the upcoming league year. Additionally, he monitors league transactions and evaluates street free agents, practice squad players from other teams, and current developmental league players for signings or workouts. He also scouts upcoming opponents and prepares advance reports for the coaching staff.

Prior to joining the Jets, Ardoin spent his first 11 seasons in the league with St. Louis/Los Angeles (2007-17). With the Rams, he was responsible for evaluating college players in the Midwest region. His area included schools in Missouri, Iowa, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio and Michigan. Before earning a degree in economics from the University of Missouri-St. Louis, Ardoin attended College of the Holy Cross, where he played linebacker for the Crusaders. In 2009, he was named to the St. Louis Business Journal’s 30 Under 30 list. Ardoin and his wife, Heather, have twins, Felix and Margot.

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Jay Mandolesi is in his 17th year with the New York Jets and fourth as a national scout after spending nine years as an area scout. Throughout his time with the Jets, Mandolesi has covered a majority of the Northeast, Southeast, Midwest and Southwest regions. Previously, he spent three years as the coordinator of college scouting, where he was responsible for maintaining the day-to-day operations of the college scouting department regarding scouts’ scheduling, university relations and processing and organizing the information gathered on draft-eligible players. In 2004, his first season with the Jets, Mandolesi was an assistant in the Jets video department. The following season (2005), he joined the coaching staff as a defensive assistant, compiling breakdowns of opposing offenses, assisted with coaching linebackers and assembled weekly playbooks.

Before the Jets, Mandolesi spent two years as an intern for the New England video department, during which time the Patriots won Super Bowl XXXVIII. Born in Springfield, MA, Mandolesi earned a bachelor’s degree in sports management in 2004 from Springfield College, where he was a four-time All-New England discus thrower. He and his wife, Michelle, have two sons, Landon and Brice. The family resides in Cary, NC.

NATIONAL SCOUT

JASON MANDOLESI

Dom Green is in his sixth year with the New York Jets, and third as a national scout after joining the organization in 2015. Prior to the Jets, he spent the previous six years with the Kansas City Chiefs (2009-14). With Kansas City, Green was promoted to assistant director of college scouting after three years as the Eastern regional scout and one year as the Southeast area scout. He spent three seasons with Tampa Bay (2006-08) as the Southeast area scout before joining the Chiefs. He earned his first NFL job as a strength intern for the Miami Dolphins in 1996.

Green coached for seven years at Southwest Mississippi Community College (1999-2005), the last five as the head coach (2001-05). Prior to that, he had two stints with Middle Tennessee State as an assistant coach (1995, 1997-98) and was a graduate assistant at the University of Mississippi (1992-94).While attending Mississippi College, Green was a member of the football squad playing center/guard for two years. He graduated with both a bachelor’s and master’s degree from the college. Married to wife, Jennifer, the couple have a son, Jack, and daughter, Mary Lauren.

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Andrew Dollak is now in his third season with the New York Jets and second as a college scout after initially joining the team as a scouting intern (2018).Prior to joining the Jets, Dollak served as the director of recruiting at Texas A&M under Jimbo Fisher and Kevin Sumlin after working as the assistant director of recruiting at Arizona State, his second stint at his alma mater.

Dollak’s spent one season (2015) as a scouting assistant with the Titans, joining Tennessee after three seasons as a recruiting assistant with the Sun Devils, graduating in 2013.Born in Mission Viejo, CA, Dollak was raised in the East Valley of Arizona, attending Higley (AZ) HS in Gilbert, AZ.

COLLEGE SCOUT

ANDREW DOLLAK

Andy Davis is in his eighth season with the New York Jets, and third as a college scout. He previously worked as a pro scout for two years, after serving as a scouting assistant (2015) and a football operations intern (2013-14).

A graduate of the University of Scranton, he currently resides in Hillsdale, NJ with his wife, Tara.

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Drew Morris is now in his third season as a college scout with the New York Jets, his fifth with the organization after serving in the pro personnel department for two years.Morris previously worked for the CFL’s Winnipeg Blue Bombers for four seasons, both as a national scout (2013-15) and regional scout (2012) where he targeted active and free agent NFL players for the CFL and evaluated current CFL players.Prior to his time with the Blue Bombers, Morris coached wide receivers at Catholic Memorial High School in Waukesha, WI, during the 2012 season as the school won the WIAA State Football Championship.

Morris initially entered the NFL as an intern in the player personnel department for the Atlanta Falcons in the summer of 2012.Morris earned his bachelor of arts degree from Indiana University in 2012. The Menomonee Falls, WI, native currently resides in Lannon, WI, with this wife, Jenna and their daughter, Madison.

COLLEGE SCOUT

DREW MORRIS

Alonzo Dotson returns for his third season with the New York Jets, the last two scouting the South East, after joining the organization as an area scout on the West Coast (2018). Prior to joining the Jets, he spent five seasons and six Drafts with the Green Bay Packers, working as a Midlands college scout, selecting players that helped the team to four playoff appearances, and three division titles. Before working in the NFL, Dotson was a defensive quality control coach at the University of Houston, where he was responsible for working with the defensive line/ linebackers, coordinating the offensive scout team, identifying opposing personnel packages, and directly assisting the defensive coordinator/linebackers coach. In his two seasons on staff, the Cougars finished 18-8, including a perfect 13-0 season in 2011, the most wins in school history.Dotson began his post-football career by working as an assistant under Texas High School Coaches Association Hall of Honor head coach Ray Seals at Houston Madison High School for two seasons.

Attending the University of Oklahoma (2004-07), Dotson played defensive end and was a member of four BCS Bowl teams and three Big 12 champion squads. Before that, he attended Alief Hastings (TX) HS in Houston, earning Player of the Year honors from the Houston Chronicle as a senior.Named as one of the 30 Under 30: Sports by Forbes in 2015, Dotson earned a degree in Sociology and a minor in African-American studies from Oklahoma.Uncle, Santana Dotson, was a defensive lineman for 10 seasons in the NFL, while his grandfather, Alphonse Dotson, spent five years as a defensive lineman in the AFL.

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Johnathon Stigall, now in his seventh year with the New York Jets as an area scout, enters his 22nd season as a scout in the NFL.Prior to joining the Jets, Stigall scouted the Midland and Southwestern regions for the Cleveland Browns (2010-13). Prior to joining the Browns scouting staff, he scouted for the Philadelphia Eagles (2006-10), the Miami Dolphins (2000-06) and Chicago Bears (1999-00).

Stigall and his wife, Melissa, have four daughters, Berkeley, Annabelle, Sadie and Sylvie. He and his family reside in Peoria, IL.

COLLEGE SCOUT

JOHNATHON STIGALL

Chris Nolan is now in his second season with the New York Jets as a college scout. For Nolan, 2020 marks his sixth season as a scout in the NFL.Prior to joining the Jets, Nolan spent three seasons as a player personnel scout with Philadelphia, Before Philadelphia, Nolan spent a season as a personnel assistant (2015) with the Baltimore Ravens after a year as a season equipment assistant (2014) with the Atlanta Falcons. He entered the league as a summer equipment assistant with the Miami Dolphins (2010).

Nolan received a degree in sociology from University of Northern Colorado, where he was the men’s lacrosse team captain.

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EXPERIENCEADAM GASE

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ADAM GASE begins his second season as the head coach of the New York Jets after posting a 6-2 record over the final eight games, tied for the third most wins in the league over that span. Overall, he led the team to a 7-9 record, a three-win improvement from 2018.Under Gase, starting quarterbacks have registered a 100+ passer rating 41 times, a number that would tie him for 10th among all NFL franchises since 2013. Additionally, six different quarterbacks (Sam Darnold, Peyton Manning, Jay Cutler, Ryan Tannehill, Matt Moore and Brock Osweiler) have produced a 100+ passer rating performance. Beginning with his first season in Denver (2009), Gase has coached 17 different players to the Pro Bowl – a list includes 12 offensive players, with multiple players at offensive line, wide receiver and running back. In his first season as the Jets head coach, Gase led a roster that used the third-most players in the league as a result of injury. Despite the consistent roster change, he oversaw improvements in almost every major category – offensively and defensively – over the season’s final eight weeks. In that span (Weeks Nine-17), the offense increased their third-down efficiency by a league-best 15%, allowing just 15 sacks (ninth best), a 22-sack improvement from the first eight weeks. Additionally, the Jets committed just eight turnovers in the last eight games, the 10th fewest in the league.One of his main charges, quarterback Sam Darnold, improved in every category, as the second-year pro posted highs in completion percentage, yards per attempt, touchdown percentage, while decreasing his interception percentage and recording the league’s 10th best passer rating in compiling a 6-2 record to close the second half.On opening drives, the Jets offense was one of the most proficient in the league, as Gase’s script helped the team score 40 points in 2019, tied for ninth in the league, with all 40 points

coming over the season’s final 10 weeks. On opening drives, Darnold finished top five in the league in completion percentage, yards per game, touchdowns, sacks taken and passer rating, while wide receiver Jamison Crowder tied for the league lead in receptions on opening drives. Prior to his appointment as Jets head coach, Gase brought 16 seasons of experience as a coach in the NFL, the last six calling plays for three different franchises, including record-setting offensive output as the offensive coordinator of the Denver Broncos (2013), his first season calling plays in the NFL. In his last position, Gase spent three seasons (2016-18) as the head coach for the Miami Dolphins, where he compiled a 23-25 record and led the franchise to a postseason berth in his first season.In his first season under Gase’s leadership (2016), quarterback Ryan Tannehill completed 67.1% of his passes for a 7.7 yards per attempt average and a 93.5 passer rating, all then career highs, while also leading the league with a red zone passer rating of 119.7 as the Dolphins broke an eight-year playoff drought.Before his time in South Florida, Gase spent a season as the offensive coordinator with the Chicago Bears (2015), improving the team’s rushing yardage ranking from No. 27 the season before to No. 11. Under his tutelage, quarterback Jay Cutler finished the season with the highest passer rating (92.3) of his career, threw seven fewer interceptions than the previous season, and posted a single-season-best 2.3 percent interception rate.Prior to Chicago, Gase served on the Broncos staff in a variety of roles, including offensive coordinator (2013-14), quarterbacks coach (2011-12) and wide receivers coach (2009-10) as Denver won four AFC West titles, three playoff games and an AFC Championship.

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ADAM GASEIn two seasons as the offensive coordinator, Gase oversaw a record-setting offense that produced over 430 yards per game, including 315.8 yards per game passing and 34 points per game, all the best in the league over that span. In 2013, they set NFL single-season records for most points scored (606) and most passing yards (5,444), while five different players (three wide receivers, a tight end and a running back) all scored 10+ touchdowns. Additionally, Manning established single-season NFL records in passing yards (5,477) and passing touchdowns (55), earning NFL Most Valuable Player honors for his efforts. In three seasons under Gase (2012-14), Manning posted a 131-to-35 touchdown to interception ratio, completing 67.7% of his passes for a passer rating of 107.8. In his first season as the team’s quarterbacks coach (2011), Gase oversaw quarterbacks Kyle Orton and Tim Tebow, as the latter helped guide the team to a division title and a postseason berth. Under Gase, Tebow ran for 660 yards and six touchdowns, at the time, the ninth-highest rushing total by a quarterback since the merger.He initially served on Denver’s staff as the team’s wide receivers coach (2009-10). In those years, he coached a pair of Pro Bowlers, first wide receiver Brandon Marshall (2009), who produced 101 receptions for 1,120 yards and 10 touchdowns, and then wide receiver Brandon Lloyd (2010), who led the league with 1,448 yards on 77 receptions (18.8 average). Before joining the Broncos staff, Gase spent one season with San Francisco as an offensive assistant under Offensive Coordinator Mike Martz, assisting an offense that saw running back Frank Gore produce over 1,000 yards rushing.Gase entered the NFL ranks with the Detroit Lions in 2003, serving as scouting/coaching assistant for three seasons under Steve Mariucci before becoming an offensive quality control coach in 2006 and the quarterback’s coach in 2007 under Rod Marinelli. In his season as quarterbacks coach, Jon Kitna posted 4,068 passing yards, the second-highest total of his 14-year career, finishing sixth in the league in passing yards.Gase began his coaching career as a defensive graduate assistant at LSU in 2000. He spent the following two seasons on the recruiting staff for Head Coach Nick Saban, winning a Southeastern Conference championship in 2001 and helping recruit a group of players that won the BCS National Championship in 2003. Gase attended Michigan State University from 1996-99 earning a bachelor’s degree. He and his wife, Jennifer, have a daughter, McKenzie, and two sons, A.J. and Wyatt.

FLIGHT PATHNew York Jets 2019-PresentHead Coach 2019-PresentMiami Dolphins 2016-18Head Coach 2016-18Chicago Bears 2015Offensive Coordinator 2015Denver Broncos 2009-14Offensive Coordinator 2013-14Quarterbacks 2011-12Wide Receivers 2009-10San Francisco 49ers 2008Offensive Assistant 2008Detroit Lions 2003-07Quarterbacks 2007Offensive Quality Control 2006Scouting/Coaching Assistant 2003-05Louisiana State University 2000-02Recruiting Assistant 2001-02Graduate Assistant 2000

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EXPERIENCE•FRANK BUSH, now in his second season with the New York Jets, returns as the team’s assistant head coach defense/linebackers. For Bush, this season marks his 29th season coaching in the NFL, continuing a career that began as a player in 1985.In his first season with the Jets, Bush’s group saw just two games combined from presumptive starters C.J. Mosley and Avery Williamson due to injuries. As a result, the unit saw five different starters in 2019, receiving the biggest contributions from James Burgess and Neville Hewitt.Under Bush, Burgess, an offseason waiver claim, started the final 10 games of the season after initially starting the year on the practice squad, and finished second on the team in total tackles (90) according to coaching stats and was one of just five players to register 80+ tackles, five+ passes defensed and five+ tackles for loss. Hewitt, in his second season with the Jets, started all 12 games that he played and finished third on the team with 78 tackles and as one of just seven players with two+ interceptions and two+ sacks last season after posting career highs in both.Prior to joining the Jets, Bush served two seasons with the Dolphins, as the team’s assistant head coach/linebackers coach. During the 2018 season, linebacker Kiko Alonso (125) finished tied for 10th in the league in total tackles after finishing 13th a season earlier (according to radar360). Another of his charges, linebacker Raekwon McMillan, in his first season on the field after missing his rookie season due to injury, also posted a 100-tackle season. Alonso and McMillan became one of just seven linebacker combos last season to each register 100+ tackles. Bush spent four seasons as the Rams linebackers coach (2013-16), where he helped Alec Ogletree finish ninth among all NFL linebackers in total tackles (408) in just 52 games played in that span, while James Laurinaitis (335) finished 20th in just 48 games (2013-15). Ogletree’s 11

forced fumbles were tied for the fourth most among all linebackers in that span, while his five interceptions ranked tied for eighth and his 33 passes defensed were tied for second-most (all stats according to radar360). Additionally, Bush helped Mark Barron, selected seventh overall in 2012 as a safety, switch to linebacker in the middle of the 2015 season. That season, Barron finished with 117 tackles, second on the team. Returning to the Oilers/Titans organization in 2011, Bush spent two seasons in Tennessee (2011-12) and helping two rookies, 2012 second-round pick Akeem Ayers and 2011 fourth-round selection Colin McCarthy, earn starting roles.Bush spent four seasons with the Texans (2007-10), the first two as a senior defensive assistant, working primarily with the defensive line, before serving as the team’s defensive coordinator (2009-10). During his time in Houston, he saw the emergence of defensive end Mario Williams and linebackers DeMeco Ryans and Brian Cushing as Pro Bowl players, with Cushing earning Defensive Rookie of the Year honors in 2009. Before joining the Texans, Bush spent three seasons (2004-06) with Arizona as the linebackers coach, adding the assistant head coach title in 2006. While he was with the Cardinals, Karlos Dansby, a second-round rookie in 2004, produced three-year totals of 222 tackles, 17.0 sacks, five forced fumbles and four interceptions, including two returned for touchdowns. In that span, he was one of only four players to produce at least 200 tackles, 15.0 sacks, five forced fumbles and four interceptions and the only one to score multiple touchdowns.

FLIGHT PATHNew York Jets 2019-PresentAssistant Head Coach Defense/Linebackers 2019-PresentMiami Dolphins 2017-18Assistant Head Coach/Linebackers 2017-18St. Louis/Los Angeles Rams 2013-16Linebackers 2013-16Houston Oilers/Tennessee Titans 1986-94, 2011-12Linebackers 2011-12Defensive Quality Control/Linebackers 1993-94Linebackers 1992College Scout 1986-91Houston Texans 2007-10Defensive Coordinator 2009-10Senior Defensive Assistant 2007-08Arizona Cardinals 2004-06Assistant Head Coach/Linebackers 2006Linebackers 2004-05Denver Broncos 1995-2003Special Teams 2001-03Secondary/Nickel 2000Linebackers 1995-99

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Following his on-field career with Houston, he joined the team as a college scout for five seasons (1987-91) before transitioning to the coaching staff, initially as the team’s linebackers coach (1992) and then as the defensive quality control/linebackers coach (1993-94).Born in Athens, GA, Bush is married to wife, Stephanie.

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EXPERIENCE•SHAWN JEFFERSON returns for his second season with the New York Jets as the team’s assistant head coach/wide receivers. 2020 marks Jefferson’s 16th season as a coach in the league, following a 13-year playing career.In his first season with the Jets, Jefferson oversaw a group led by Robby Anderson and Jamison Crowder, as the duo was one of just seven league-wide to each post 50+ receptions, 700+ yards and five+ touchdowns. Anderson averaged 15.0 yards per catch, one of just 20 receivers in the league to do so, while Crowder posted a new single season best in reception (78), leading the team with six touchdown receptions. Additionally, Vyncint Smith, added by the Jets from the HST practice squad in-season, became one of just nine wide receivers in the league with at least three receptions of 20+ yards and at least 117 runs of 10+ yards. Prior to joining the Jets, Jefferson’s three seasons in Miami saw Dolphins wide receivers average 4.9 yards after catch, the fifth-best average in the league, and account for 52 touchdowns, tied for sixth most. Additionally, Miami wide receivers accounted for 70.8% of the team’s receptions, the second-highest percentage in the league during that span.In two seasons with Jefferson, wide receiver Jarvis Landry made two Pro Bowl appearances, pulling in 206 total receptions, the third-most of any player in the league, while wide receiver Kenny Stills posted 21 touchdowns in his three seasons under Jefferson, the ninth-most in the league.

Jefferson spent three seasons (2013-15) with the Titans as wide receiver Kendall Wright finished seventh in the league with 94 receptions in posting his first 1,000-yard season in just his second season (2013). Wide receivers Nate Washington (2013-14) and Justin Hunter (2013-14) each averaged at least 16.0 yards per catch during Jefferson’s time in Tennessee.Prior to Tennessee, Jefferson spent eight seasons on the Lions staff, beginning as a coaching assistant in 2005 and moving up to wide receivers coach where he served from 2008-12. During his time in Detroit, he helped wide receiver Calvin Johnson set an NFL single-season record with 1,964 yards receiving (2012). Johnson was selected for the Pro Bowl three times and led the NFL in receiving yardage twice, finishing with season averages of 88 receptions for 1,416 yards (16.1 average) and 10 touchdowns in five years with Jefferson as his position coach. Jefferson began his coaching career shortly after a 13-season playing career during which the former Charger (1991-95), Patriot (1996-99), Falcon (2000-02) and Lion (2003) wide receiver caught 470 passes for 7,024 yards and 29 touchdowns after entering the league as a ninth-round selection in 1991. Before entering the league, the Jacksonville, FL native played receiver for three years at Central Florida. He and his wife, Marla, have two daughters, Paige and Faith, and a son, Van, a former standout receiver at the University of Florida who was selected in the second round of the 2020 NFL Draft by the Los Angeles Rams.

FLIGHT PATHNew York Jets 2019-PresentAsst. Head Coach Offense/Wide Receivers 2019-PresentMiami Dolphins 2016-18Assistant Head Coach/Offense 2018Wide Receivers 2016-17Tennessee Titans 2013-15Wide Receivers 2013-15Detroit Lions 2005-12Wide Receivers 2008-12Assistant Wide Receivers 2007Offensive Assistant 2006Coaching Assistant 2005

PLAYING CAREERDetroit Lions (Wide Receiver) 2003Atlanta Falcons (Wide Receiver) 2000-02New England Patriots (Wide Receiver) 1996-99San Diego Chargers (Wide Receiver) 1991-95University of Central Florida (Wide Receiver) 1988-90

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EXPERIENCE•SPECIAL TEAMS COORDINATOR

BRANT BOYER returns for his fifth season as the special teams coordinator of the New York Jets. In his four seasons guiding the Jets special teams, Boyer has transformed a unit considered by multiple metrics as one of the bottom third in the league to a top five unit in each of the last two seasons, according to FootballOutsiders.com, which compiles the numbers in five key elements of special teams.Change has been a constant for Boyer, as the Jets have had a different primary player at kick returner, punt returner and kicker, as well as a different leading special teams tackler in each of his four seasons as coordinator. Despite the change, his unit has committed just 61 penalties, tied for the fourth fewest of any team in the league, while also posting top 10 rankings in total touchdowns (five), blocked punts (two), forced fumbles (three), kickoff return average (22.9) and kickoff return average against (21.3). His group is also one of just two in the league with an interception.Last season, Boyer’s group finished fourth in the league in special teams DVOA according to FootballOutsiders.com, their second consecutive season in the top five, despite new primary players at kicker (Sam Ficken), punt returner (Braxton Berrios) and kick returner (Ty Montgomery &

Vyncint Smith). Overall, the group ranked in the top five in coverage touchdowns (two), punt return average (11.4), kickoff return average against (19.3) and fumble recoveries (two).Ficken, who kicked in three games over two seasons prior to 2019, posted career highs in every category, as he increased his field goal percentage from the previous season. Ficken also connected on a 44-yard game-winning kick, one of three game-winning/tying kicks in the last two minutes of the fourth quarter in Boyer’s tenure – one of just three teams to connect on 100% of their three+ attempts. Berrios, a second-year player who missed his entire rookie season with injury before being claimed prior to the start of the regular season, finished second in the league in punt return average (11.4). The Jets, who averaged a league-low 6.8 yards per punt return from 2013-17 have now finished first and second in the league the last two seasons, as Boyer narrowly missed becoming the first coach to have two different returns lead the league in punt returns in consecutive seasons since the merger.Boyer’s special teams unit also saw a new leading tackler, as second-year undrafted free agent Frankie Luvu became the club’s fourth different top tackler under him. Lachlan Edwards improved his net punting average for the fourth-consecutive season under Boyer, while the fourth-year punter again set a franchise record (41.6) and now holds the top three seasons in net punting average in franchise history. Additionally, in his four years under Boyer, Edwards had placed 108 punts inside the 20-yard line, the seventh most in the league during that spanIn 2018, in addition to their number one ranking from both FootballOutsiders.com and Rick Gosselin, Boyer’s group finished in the top five league-wide in kickoff return average (third; 26.9), punt return average (first; 13.0) and field goal percentage (fourth; 91.7%). The unit also blocked three kicks — a punt, a field goal and an extra point — one of just three teams with at least three blocked kicks and one of just two with a block of all three. Among the many superlatives by the Jets special teams unit in 2018 were kicker Jason Myers earning a Pro Bowl selection after tying Nick Folk’s field goal percentage franchise record, connecting on 33-of-36 field goals (91.7%) and finishing with the second-most made field goals and tying for the second-most points for a single season in franchise history. Additionally, Myers made all five of his attempts of 55+ yards last season, the most in a single year in NFL history, and now accounts for five of the 11 made field goals from 55+ yards in Jets history. Myers also became one of just eight players in league history with a seven-field-goal game after connecting on all seven attempts for 24 total points (second-most kicking points in a game in league history) vs. Indianapolis (10/14/18). Wide receiver/return specialist Andre Roberts, who was named a first-team All Pro and selected to his first Pro Bowl in nine NFL seasons, led the league in punt return average (14.1) and finished second in kickoff return average (29.4) last season, one of just 12 qualifying players to finish in the top three in both in the same season since 1970. Additionally, Roberts registered 10

FLIGHT PATHNew York Jets 2016-PresentSpecial Teams Coordinator 2016-PresentIndianapolis Colts 2012-15Assistant Special Teams 2012-15New York Giants 2010Training Camp Intern 2010Cleveland Browns 2009Training Camp Intern 2009

PLAYING CAREERCleveland Browns (Linebacker) 2001-03Jacksonville Jaguars (Linebacker) 1995-2000Miami Dolphins (Linebacker) 1994University of Arizona (Linebacker) 1992-93

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BRANT BOYERreturns (three punt, seven kickoff) of 40+ yards in 2018, two of which accounted for touchdowns — a 78-yard punt return at Detroit (09/10/18) and a 99-yard kickoff return vs. Green Bay (12/23/18). For Roberts, the 10 returns of 40+ yards make him one of just five players to accomplish the feat since 2000.Punter Lachlan Edwards, in his third season under Boyer, posted another franchise record in net punting average (40.8) last season. Long snapper Thomas Hennessy, an undrafted free agent acquired in 2017 just before the regular season, has snapped in every game for the Jets since joining the team, posting 16 tackles (11 in 2018) and a forced fumble on coverage while not allowing a blocked field goal, extra point or punt in his career. Running back Trenton Cannon, the 2018 sixth-round draft pick who was in competition with Roberts for the primary return job during preseason, remained a key special teams contributor, leading the team with 16 special teams tackles and finishing with the most special teams tackles in franchise history by a running back (since 2000; according to radar360). In 2017, Boyer oversaw the first career year from Edwards, as the punter increased every statistic from his rookie season. Edwards, who established franchise records with 46.6 gross and 40.5 net punt averages, ranked third in the league with 33 punts inside the 20-yard line, the second most in Jets history. Additionally, kicker Chandler Catanzaro, a 2017 acquisition by the Jets, improved on his field goal percentage from 75% in 2016 to 83.3%, as well as connecting on 100% of his extra point attempts, the first time he had done so since his rookie season. Catanzaro also connected on a 57-yard field goal, the longest in team history, and set a franchise record with a 66.2% touchback rate.Among Boyer’s coverage units, the Jets allowed just 20.0 yards per kickoff return in 2017, the eighth lowest average in the league. Safety Rontez Miles led the NFL with 15 solo special teams tackles (according to radar360).In his first season (2016), kicker Nick Folk connected on 87.1% of his field goal attempts, tied for the sixth best in the league that season and the fourth highest mark in team history. Additionally, Edwards matched a team rookie record with 75 punts.Boyer joined the Jets after a four-year tenure in Indianapolis (2012-15), where he aided a Colts special teams unit that ranked in the top 10 league-wide during that span in net punting average (third), kickoff return average (fourth), kickoff touchbacks (fourth) and field goal percentage (seventh), despite using three different players as primary punt returners and four different kick returners in his four seasons.During the 2015 season, the Indianapolis special teams unit established an NFL record with just 156 kickoff return yards allowed for the season, besting the previous mark of 254 set by Denver in 1992.In 2014, both punter Pat McAfee and kicker Adam Vinatieri received Associated Press First-Team NFL All-Pro and Pro Bowl honors under Boyer as McAfee converted a career-high three onside kicks and set single-season franchise records for

punts pinned inside the 20-yard line (30), net punting average (42.8) and kickoff touchbacks (70), while Vinatieri made 30 of 31 field goals and also converted 35 consecutive attempts, the fourth-longest streak in NFL history.In 2013, Boyer coached Matt Overton to his first career Pro Bowl selection, one year after discovering the long snapper at a specialists combine in Arizona and bringing him to Indianapolis for a workout prior to his signing in April 2012.Prior to joining the Colts, Boyer was twice a training camp intern, first for the Cleveland Browns (2009) and later for the New York Giants (2010).Before entering the coaching ranks, Boyer played linebacker and was a standout on special teams for the Miami Dolphins (1994), Jacksonville Jaguars (1995-2000) and Cleveland Browns (2001-03). He served as a special teams captain for both the Jaguars and Browns and led Cleveland in tackles in 2002 and 2003. Boyer was a two-time member of USA Today’s All-Joe Team, once as a linebacker and once as a special teams player. In 2002, his teammates selected him for the Cleveland Browns Unsung Hero Award.Boyer played in 129 career games and totaled 250 tackles, 13.0 sacks, six interceptions, one forced fumble and 15 passes defensed. He originally entered the league as a sixth-round selection of the Miami Dolphins in the 1994 NFL Draft.Before entering the NFL, Boyer was an inside linebacker and team captain at the University of Arizona as part of the school’s “Desert Swarm” defense. He led the team in tackles during his senior season, helping the Wildcats to their first 10-win season in 90 years and a victory in the 1993 Fiesta Bowl, and earned a place in the school’s Ring of Honor.

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EXPERIENCE•DOWELL LOGGAINS returns for his second season with the New York Jets as the team’s offensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach. Loggains is now in his 15th season as an NFL coach, serving as either an offensive coordinator or quarterbacks coach since 2010.In his first season under Loggains, quarterback Sam Darnold improved his numbers from his rookie season, increasing his win total, completion percentage, passing yards, touchdown passes and passer rating, while lowering his interceptions. Darnold finished the final eight games with a 93.3 passer rating, the 10th best in the league among qualified passers in that span. Over the same period, Darnold posted the 11th-highest touchdown percentage and the 10th- lowest interception percentage.Additionally, Loggains was part of an offensive staff that was among the most proficient on opening drives. The Jets offense scored 40 points on their initial possession, tied for the ninth most in the league. In compiling a 6-2 record over the final eight games, the offense improved in several key categories, including increasing their scoring by over 10 points per game and ranking top 10 in the league in both sacks allowed (ninth) and giveaways (10th). Before joining the Jets, Loggains oversaw a Miami offense that averaged 4.68 yards per rush, the ninth-best mark in the NFL. The Dolphins also ranked second in the league with 14 passing touchdowns of 20+ yards. Additionally, he helped running back Kenyan Drake become one of just nine players to register four touchdowns rushing and receiving and produce over 1,000 scrimmage yards.

In three seasons with Chicago, first as the quarterbacks coach in 2015, Loggains helped Jay Cutler to a career season as the then 10-year veteran posted then single-season bests in passer rating and yards per attempt, all while reducing his interception total by seven from the previous season. The following season (2016) he was promoted to offensive coordinator and helped running back Jordan Howard finish sixth in the league with 1,313 yards rushing as a rookie. In 2017, he helped Mitchell Trubisky, the second overall selection in the draft, transition to NFL starter, as the quarterback finished second among rookie passers in yards and passer rating in 12 starts. He also oversaw another rookie, fourth-round pick Tarik Cohen, as the running back became the first rookie since 1965 and first player since 1975 to record a rushing, passing, receiving and punt return touchdown in the same season. That season, both Howard and guard Josh Sitton earned Pro Bowl selections as Howard again produced 1,000+ yards rushing.In one season with the Browns, Loggains helped quarterback Brian Hoyer to a career season as the then six-year veteran won seven games (in 13 starts) and threw for over 3,000 yards, while the offense produced 31 passes of 25+ yards, the 10th most of any team in the league.Beginning his coaching career with the Titans in 2006, Loggains spent eight seasons in Tennessee in a variety of roles, ultimately serving as the offensive coordinator for the final five games of 2012 and all of 2013. In his first full season as the offensive coordinator, he helped wide receiver Kendall Wright and running back Chris Johnson become just the organization’s fifth 1,000-yard receiving/rushing combo as Wright brought in 94 catches for 1,079 yards and Johnson gained 1,077 yards on the ground. He began his career with the Titans as a coaching administrative assistant (2006-07) and quality control coach (2008-09), before spending the next three seasons as the quarterbacks/passing game coordinator, helping quarterback Vince Young achieve a career-high passer rating in 2010, earning a Pro Bowl appearance.Loggains gained his start in the NFL with Dallas, working as a scouting assistant where he helped with opponent film breakdown, self-scouting and statistical analysis to be used in game-plan preparation.In college, Loggains walked on as a quarterback and holder at Arkansas before earning a scholarship and becoming a four-year letterman, appearing in 50 games. He and his wife, Beth, have three daughters, Reese, Aven and Connor, and one son, Ryne.

FLIGHT PATHNew York Jets 2019-PresentOffensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks 2019-PresentMiami Dolphins 2018Offensive Coordinator 2018Chicago Bears 2015-17Offensive Coordinator 2016-17Quarterbacks 2015Cleveland Browns 2014Quarterbacks 2014Tennessee Titans 2006-13Offensive Coordinator 2012-13Quarterbacks/Passing Game Coordinator 2010-12Quality Control 2008-09Coaching Administrative Assistant 2006-07Dallas Cowboys 2005Scouting Assistant 2005

PLAYING CAREERUniversity of Arkansas (Quarterback/Holder) 2000-04

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EXPERIENCE•GREGG WILLIAMS returns for his second season with the New York Jets, leading the defense as the team’s defensive coordinator. Now in his 30th season coaching in the league, Williams has served as a head coach for three years and a defensive coordinator for 18.Williams’ defenses have finished in the top 10 in total defense eight times in his 21 seasons as a head coach or defensive coordinator, including finishing seventh overall in his first season leading the Jets defense (2019). His defenses have twice made the Super Bowl, winning Super Bowl XLIV with the Saints, after holding a Colts team that finished seventh in the league in scoring to just 17 points. He also oversaw a defense that held a Rams offense that led the league in scoring and was the third-highest scoring offense in league history at the time to 10 points less than their season average in Super Bowl XXXIV. Additionally, he has helped 16 different defensive players earn trips to the Pro Bowl, 11 of whom made their first trips under him, including Myles Garrett, Aaron Donald and Sean Taylor.In addition to the seventh overall finish in total defense in his first season as Jets defensive coordinator (2019), Williams oversaw a defense that finished second in the league in rushing defense, allowing just 3.34 yards per carry, a franchise record for a 16-game season. The defense held opponents to zero or negative yards an NFL-high 117 times in 2019. Williams received contributions from every level on defense as 11 different players registered interceptions, the most in the league and the second most in franchise history. Additionally, 16 different players registered at least a half-sack in 2019, the third most in a season in franchise history. Lastly, 10 different defensive players recorded at least five tackles for loss in 2019 (according to Radar360), the most in the league. Of those 10 players with at least five tackles for loss in 2019, seven registered single-season highs under Williams, while undrafted rookie free agent Kyle Phillips, the team’s leader in tackles for loss (according to coaches’ stats), finished in the top 10 among all rookies.Contributing to the franchise single-season best 43 non-offensive points

scored by the Jets, Williams’ defense scored via interception return (C.J. Mosley, Jamal Adams & Brian Poole), fumble recovery return (Adams) and safety (Poole & James Burgess). Those defensive scores are nothing new for Williams as over his last 10 seasons as a defensive coordinator (2008-11, 14-19), his defenses have provided 35 defensive scores, tied for the seventh most of any team in the league.As the team compiled a 6-2 record over their last eight games, Williams’ defense ranked in the top six league-wide in scoring defense (18.5), total defense (294.0), third-down defense (33.0%) and red zone touchdown defense (40.9%). The defense also increased their sack total over the final eight weeks. Prior to joining the Jets, Williams took over as the interim head coach with Cleveland for the final eight games of the season (2018), leading the team to a 5-3 record en route to a 7-8-1 season, the best winning percentage by the franchise since 2007. In his two seasons as the defensive coordinator, the Browns saw production from several young players as Garrett produced 20.5 sacks in his first two seasons, earning a Pro Bowl selection in his second year, and Denzel Ward was selected to the Pro Bowl as a rookie. Additionally, in his first season with Cleveland (2017), Joe Schobert and Christian Kirksey both finished in the top five in total tackles and Schobert was also selected to his first Pro Bowl.Prior to his time in Cleveland, Williams spent three seasons (2014-16) as the defensive coordinator for the St. Louis/Los Angeles Rams. In 2016, the Rams defense finished in the top 10 in the NFL in total defense and passing defense. Additionally, he oversaw the development of Aaron Donald, who was voted the NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year and was selected to the Pro Bowl all three seasons under Williams (2014-16).

FLIGHT PATHNew York Jets 2019-PresentDefensive Coordinator 2019-PresentCleveland Browns 2017-18Interim Head Coach 2018Defensive Coordinator 2017-18St. Louis / Los Angeles Rams 2014-16Defensive Coordinator 2014-16Houston Oilers / Tennessee Titans 1990-2000, 2013Senior Defensive Assistant 2013Defensive Coordinator 1997-2000Linebackers 1994-96Special Teams 1993Defensive Quality Control 1990-92New Orleans Saints 2009-11Defensive Coordinator 2009-11Jacksonville Jaguars 2008Defensive Coordinator 2008Washington Redskins 2004-07Assistant Head Coach/Defense 2004-07Buffalo Bills 2001-03Head Coach 2001-03University of Houston 1988-89Graduate Assistant 1988-89Belton (MO) HS 1984-87Head Coach 1984-87Excelsior Springs (MO) HS 1980-83Assistant Coach 1980-83

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GREGG WILLIAMSBefore the Rams, Williams returned to Tennessee, serving as senior assistant defensive coach (2013) and helping the team make significant improvements in nearly every defensive category. The Titans improved in points per game (16th from 32nd), total defense (14th from 27th), pass defense (11th from 26th) and third down defense (7th from 21st).Over his three seasons as the defensive coordinator (2009-11), the Saints advanced to the postseason each year, capturing two division titles and winning Super Bowl XLIV. In 2010, the Saints allowed the fewest touchdown passes (13) in the league. In his first season, the defense recorded 35 takeaways, returning seven for touchdowns.Williams spent one season (2008) with Jacksonville as defensive coordinator/assistant head coach following four seasons (2004-07) as assistant head coach/defense with Washington. The Redskins had one of the NFL’s top defenses over that span, allowing just 19.4 points per game and ranking sixth overall in defense during the four-season stretch. In 2005, the defense was a key factor in the club making its first postseason appearance in six seasons.From 2001-03, Williams served as the head coach of the Buffalo Bills, helping six different players, five of whom were offensive players including quarterback Drew Bledsoe, earn Pro Bowl recognition. The defense improved each season, moving from 21st in the NFL to 15th to second in his three seasons.Williams joined the NFL ranks in 1990 and spent 11 seasons with the Houston Oilers/Tennessee Titans working his way up from defensive quality control coach (1990-92) to defensive coordinator (1997-2000). He also served as special teams coach (1993) and linebackers coach (1994-96). In 1999, he helped the Titans advance to Super Bowl XXXIV. In 2000, Tennessee led the NFL in total defense for the first time in franchise history and allowed 191 points, the third-fewest in league history since the adoption of the 16-game schedule in 1978. The Titans also set club records for sacks (55), fewest passing yards allowed (2,424) and fewest touchdowns allowed (17).Prior to arriving in the NFL, Williams was a graduate assistant at the University of Houston from 1988-89. From 1984-87, Williams was the head coach at Belton (MO) HS after opening his coaching career at his alma mater, Excelsior Springs (MO) HS.

A graduate of Truman State University, Williams played quarterback and also played baseball. He later earned a master’s degree from Central Missouri.Since 2004, Williams has helped raise more than $2 million for Excelsior Springs young people through the Gregg Williams Foundation. The money raised annually provides two scholarships for Excelsior Springs High School graduates and funds both school and local youth athletics. For more information, visit www.greggwilliamsfoundation.org.In January 2016, Williams was inducted into the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame. The induction celebrated his decorated NFL coaching career as well his unwavering commitment to his home state of Missouri and the mentorship of young men.

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EXPERIENCE•MACK BROWN returns for his second season with the New York Jets as a defensive assistant working with Frank Bush and the team’s inside linebackers. For Brown, this marks his second season on the defensive side of the ball after previously coaching offense in college and high school.In his first season with the Jets, Brown helped linebackers James Burgess and Neville Hewitt finish second and third on the team in total tackles respectively. Additionally, he was part of a defensive staff that ranked second in the league with just 3.34 yards per rush allowed, the lowest 16-game average in franchise history. Over the season’s final eight games, the defense ranked in the top 10 league-wide in scoring defense (18.5 allowed), total defense (294.0), third-down defense (33.0%), red zone defense (40.9%) and sacks (22). Prior to joining the Jets, Brown spent the last three seasons as the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Missouri State, helping the Bears increase their scoring average in consecutive seasons. Before Missouri State, Brown served on staffs at Missouri, starting as a recruiting assistant before adding the role of offensive quality control and graduate assistant. He began his coaching career as an assistant coach at William Jewell College, before moving on as the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Lawrence (KS) High School.

As a player at Baker, Brown was a first-team All-HAAC performer in 2008 and a three-time NAIA Academic All-American, helping to lead the Wildcats to their first NAIA playoff berth in 15 years. He finished with school records for most passing yards in a career, season and game by a Wildcat quarterback.Brown completed a master’s degree in health, physical education and recreation from Emporia State in 2011.

FLIGHT PATHNew York Jets 2019-PresentDefensive Assistant 2019-PresentMissouri State University 2015-18Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks 2017-18Co-Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks 2016Wide Receivers 2015University of Missouri 2012-14Offensive Graduate Assistant/Tight Ends 2013-14Recruiting Asst./Offensive QC Graduate Asst. 2012Lawrence (KS) HS 2011Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks 2011William Jewell (MS) College 2010Wide Receivers 2010

PLAYING CAREERBaker University (Quarterback) 2006-09University of Colorado (Quarterback) 2005

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EXPERIENCE•ANDRE CARTER returns for his second season with the New York Jets as the team’s defensive line coach. A Pro Bowl 13-year veteran as a player, he enters his fourth season as a coach. In his first season with the Jets, Carter oversaw a defensive line that was an integral part of the league’s number two ranked run defense. The defense, which held opposing ball carriers to just 3.34 yards a carry, forced 117 opposing carries of zero or negative yards, the most in the league.Several defensive linemen saw an increase in their production under Carter, including 10-year veteran Steve McLendon who posted single-season bests in tackles for loss and quarterback hits (according to Radar360), while Folorunso Fatukasi and Nathan Shepherd, both second-year players, saw increased playtime, with Fatukasi finishing third on the team in tackles for loss and Shepherd finishing top five on the team in both tackles for loss and quarterback hits after his return in Week Nine. Additionally, Carter helped undrafted rookie Kyle Phillips finish first on the team in tackles for loss, while Phillips finished in the top 10 in tackles for loss among all rookies and sixth among rookie d-linemen in total tackles (stats according to Radar360).

Before joining the Jets, Carter spent two seasons in Miami as the assistant defensive line coach. In his two seasons there, defensive end Cameron Wake produced 16.5 sacks and 44 quarterback hits, both top 10 totals among AFC defensive linemen, despite being 35 and 36 in those seasons. Between 2017-18, Carter’s group produced 140 quarterback hits, the seventh-best total in the NFL, including seasons of 10 or more by four different players. Additionally, Dolphin defensive linemen accounted for 86 tackles for loss, tied for the ninth-most in the league.Prior to his time in Miami, Carter was a Bill Walsh NFL Diversity Coaching Fellowship participant with San Francisco in 2016. He began his coaching career in 2015 as a graduate student assistant at his alma mater, California.The seventh overall selection in the 2001 NFL Draft, Carter totaled 184 games (147 starts) for San Francisco (2001-05), Washington (2006-10), New England (2011, 2013) and Oakland (2012). He recorded career totals of 517 tackles (388 solo), 80.5 sacks, 18 forced fumbles and four fumble recoveries. His 80.5 sacks were the 13th most in the NFL during his 13 seasons from 2001-13, and he was selected to the Pro Bowl in 2011 at age 32.At Cal, Carter was a unanimous All-American selection as a senior in 2000 and earned first-team All-Pac-10 honors twice (1999-2000) and won the Morris Trophy in 2000, awarded to the Pac-10’s top defensive lineman. Carter earned his bachelor’s degree in American studies. His father, Rubin Carter, played at the University of Miami and had a 12-year NFL career as a defensive lineman with Denver (1975-86) before spending 28 seasons as a coach in high school, college and the NFL, including three seasons as a defensive line coach for the Jets (2001-03).Carter and his wife, Bethany, have two children, Aysha and Quincy.

FLIGHT PATHNew York Jets 2019-PresentDefensive Line 2019-PresentMiami Dolphins 2017-18Assistant Defensive Line 2017-18San Francisco 49ers 2016Bill Walsh NFL Diversity Coaching Fellowship Participant 2016University of California 2015Graduate Student Assistant 2015

PLAYING CAREERNew England Patriots (Defensive End) 2011, 2013Oakland Raiders (Defensive End) 2012Washington Redskins (DE / OLB) 2006-10San Francisco 49ers (DE / OLB) 2001-05University of California (Defensive End) 1997-2000

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EXPERIENCE•JIM BOB COOTER returns for his second season with the New York Jets as the team’s running backs coach. Cooter has been an offensive coach in the league for the past 11 seasons, including three-and-a-half years as an offensive coordinator. He has been part of two staffs that reached the Super Bowl, the Denver Broncos in 2013 and the 2009 Indianapolis Colts.In his first season with the Jets, Cooter helped free agent signing Le’Veon Bell produce 1,250 yards from scrimmage, one of just six Jets rushers with a 1,200+ scrimmage yards season in the last 20 years. Bell also finished as one of just 10 NFL running backs with 600+ rushing yards and 400+ receiving yards in 2019, while pulling in 66 receptions, one of just seven running backs with 65+ catches in 2019. After initially joining the Lions as a quarterbacks coach (2014), Cooter was promoted to offensive coordinator in Week Eight of the 2015 season. During his time in Detroit, quarterback Matthew Stafford ranked in the top 10 in completion percentage (64.9%), passing yards (21,069), touchdowns (128) and passing plays of 25+ yards (151). Prior to his promotion to offensive coordinator, the offense under Stafford produced the third-most turnovers in the league. Following his appointment as offensive coordinator, the offense produced the fifth-fewest. In 2015, the offense led the NFL in red zone efficiency, while the 2016 offense produced eight fourth-quarter game-winning drives, with five different players catching at least 50 passes (only the fifth team in league history to do so).

Additionally, running backs in Cooter’s offense ranked in the top four league-wide in both receptions and receiving yards in his time as offensive coordinator, while Theo Riddick’s 211 receptions under him were the second most in the league in that span. Three different backs produced 25-catch seasons under him, including four by Riddick from 2015-18.Prior to his time in Detroit, Cooter first worked with Gase as the Broncos offensive assistant (2013). That season, the Denver offense ranked first in the NFL in multiple categories, including total yards per game (465.3), total touchdowns (76) and points per game (37.9), and set an NFL single-season record with 606 points scored as the team earned its third-straight AFC West title.In his lone season in Kansas City, Cooter was part of a Chiefs offensive staff that oversaw the fifth-ranked rushing offense in the league, producing 149.7 yards per game, as running back Jamaal Charles finished with 1,509 yards (fourth most in the league), earning Pro Bowl recognition.Cooter entered the NFL coaching ranks with Indianapolis in 2009, serving the Colts staff in a variety of roles as the team won back-to-back AFC South titles in 2009 and 2010, earning a Super Bowl XLIV appearance.A former quarterback at the University of Tennessee, Cooter got his coaching start at his alma mater as a graduate assistant from 2007-08.

FLIGHT PATHNew York Jets 2019-PresentRunning Backs 2019-PresentDetroit Lions 2014-18Offensive Coordinator 2015-18Quarterbacks 2014-15Denver Broncos 2013Offensive Assistant 2013Kansas City Chiefs 2012Offensive Quality Control 2012Indianapolis Colts 2009-11Assistant to the Offensive Coordinator 2011Offensive Assistant 2010Staff Assistant 2009University of Tennessee 2007-08Graduate Assistant 2007-08

PLAYING CAREERUniversity of Tennessee (Quarterback) 2003-06

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EXPERIENCE•JOHN DUNN returns for his second season with the New York Jets as the team’s tight ends coach, his fourth season in the NFL.In his first season with the Jets, Dunn was without presumptive starter Chris Herndon for all but one game, while veteran Ryan Griffin, signed by the team prior to training camp, posted 34 receptions for 320 yards and a single-season best five touchdowns. In addition to tying for third in the AFC with those five scores, Griffin also became the eighth tight end in franchise history with a season of at least five touchdowns.Prior to joining the Jets, Dunn served as the offensive coordinator at the University of Connecticut, overseeing a Huskies offense that produced two 1,000-yard rushers (running back and quarterback), as the quarterback established a school rushing record for the position and the team saw a running back gain 1,000+ yards for the first time since 2011.Prior to his time at UConn, Dunn spent two seasons with the Chicago Bears, first as a football assistant (2016) and then an offensive assistant (2017) working with the wide receivers and quarterbacks, as well as helping to install the offensive line protections each week. Before entering the NFL as a coach, Dunn worked for five seasons with the University of Maryland as the school’s tight ends coach/recruiting coordinator, three seasons with LSU as an offensive graduate assistant/intern and four seasons with the University of North Carolina in a variety of roles.

A walk-on at North Carolina from 2001-03, Dunn played quarterback and tight end before a neck injury ended his career. After the injury, he served as a student assistant (2004) before being promoted to an offensive quality control coach (2005) and finally an offensive graduate assistant (2006-07). In 2007, he helped WR Hakeem Nicks earn first-team All-ACC honors.Dunn and his wife, Lindsay, have two children, a son, Carter, and a daughter, Emerson.

FLIGHT PATHNew York Jets 2019-PresentTight Ends 2019-PresentUniversity of Connecticut 2018Offensive Coordinator 2018Chicago Bears 2016-17Offensive Assistant 2017Football Assistant 2016University of Maryland 2011-15Tight Ends/Recruiting Coordinator 2011-15Louisiana State University 2008-10Offensive Intern 2010Offensive Graduate Assistant 2008-09University of North Carolina 2004-07Offensive Graduate Assistant 2006-07Offensive Quality Control 2005Student Assistant 2004

PLAYING CAREERUniversity of North Carolina (QB/TE) 2001-03

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EXPERIENCE•DEREK FRAZIER returns for his second season with the New York Jets as the team’s assistant offensive line coach. After a 20-year college coaching career, Frazier begins his second season in the NFL.Last season, Frazier and Offensive Line Coach Frank Pollack oversaw a group that was forced to use 11 different starters and nine different line combinations as a result of injury. Despite the consistent change, the offensive line allowed the ninth-fewest sacks in the league over the last eight games, a 22-sack difference from the season’s first eight weeks.Prior to joining the Jets, Frazier coached at Central Michigan (2015-18), Colorado State (2012-14), Fresno State (2003-04, 2006-11), Northern Arizona (2005), Adams State (2001) and Nichols College. Along the way, Frazier has tutored Ty Sambrailo (Colorado State, 2012-14), Weston Richburg (Colorado State, 2012-13) and seven-time Pro Bowler Logan Mankins (Fresno State, 2003-04), all of whom were drafted in the second round or higher. Additionally, his lines have protected Cooper Rush, allowing the quarterback to become Central Michigan’s second-leading passer, and Kapri Bibbs, allowing the running back to produce 1,741 yards and 31 touchdowns in 2013 for Colorado State, tied for the fourth-most rushing touchdowns in a single season in NCAA history.Earning four letters as an offensive lineman at Northern Colorado, Frazier was the starting center on the Bears NCAA Division II National Championship team in 1996, winning the team’s Most Inspirational Offensive Player Award that season.Frazier earned his bachelor’s degree from Northern Colorado and his master’s degree from Nichols College.

FLIGHT PATHNew York Jets 2019-PresentAssistant Offensive Line 2019-PresentCentral Michigan University 2015-18Run Game Coordinator/Offensive Line 2017-18Offensive Line 2015-16Colorado State University 2012-14Offensive Line 2012-14Fresno State 2003-04, 06-11Co-Offensive Coordinator/Run Game 2009-11Offensive Line 2006-08Offensive Graduate Assistant 2003-04Northern Arizona University 2005Offensive Line/Centers & Guards 2005Adams State (CO) College 2001-02Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line 2002Offensive Line 2001Nichols (MA) College 1998-2000Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line 2000Offensive Line 1998-99

FLIGHT PATHNorthern Colorado (Offensive Line) 1992-96

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ASSISTANT OFFENSIVE LINE

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JUSTUS GALAC returns for his eighth season as the head strength and conditioning coach and his ninth season with the team, after initially joining the New York Jets in 2012 as the assistant strength and conditioning coach.Prior to joining the Jets, he served as the strength and conditioning coach for the Villanova football team (2005-11) and earned recognition as the Samson FCS Strength and Conditioning Coach of the Year in 2010 for his work with the 2009 FCS National Champion Wildcats.In addition to his strength and conditioning responsibilities, Galac worked as a defensive assistant during his first two seasons with the Wildcats (2005-06).Prior to entering the coaching ranks, he served as a captain and helped lead SUNY Brockport to two NCAA playoff appearances as a nose tackle in 2000 and 2001 before graduating. He majored in physical education and minored in coaching.Galac and his wife, Lauren Montanaro Galac, have a daughter, Vivienne, and a son, Kane.

FLIGHT PATHNew York Jets 2012−PresentHead Strength & Conditioning 2013-PresentAssistant Strength & Conditioning 2012Villanova University 2005-11Head Strength & Conditioning 2006-11Defensive Assistant 2005Dickinson (PA) College 2003-05Strength & Conditioning | Defensive Assistant 2003-05SUNY Brockport 2002Student Assistant 2002

PLAYING CAREERSUNY Brockport (Nose Tackle) 1998-2001

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HEAD STRENGTH & CONDITIONING

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JOE GIACOBBE returns for his fourth season with the New York Jets after initially joining the Jets strength and conditioning staff in 2017.Prior to the Jets, Giacobbe spent one season at St. Peter’s University (NJ) as the assistant director of athletics for athletic performance/strength and conditioning coach, tasked with designing and implementing year-round training programs for all 19 Division I sports programs at the school.Giacobbe returned to Rutgers in 2012, serving as the football program’s director of player performance and assisting the team with all aspects of both in-season and offseason training, as well as designing the rest and recovery programs.A former walk-on at Rutgers, Giacobbe played center and nose tackle for the Scarlet Knights from 2002-06, ultimately earning a scholarship. He received the 2006 Loyal Knight award, given to the player who sacrifices his own goals for the benefit of the team.A 2007 graduate of Rutgers, Giacobbe and his wife, Melissa, have two children, Antonio and Lucia.

FLIGHT PATHNew York Jets 2017-PresentAssistant Strength & Conditioning 2017-PresentSt. Peter’s University 2016Asst. AD for Athletic Performance | Str. & Cond. 2016Rutgers University 2012-15Director of Player Performance 2012-15

PLAYING CAREERRutgers University (Center | Nose Tackle) 2002-06

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JEFF HAMMERSCHMIDT returns for his fifth season with the New York Jets as the team’s assistant special teams coach. Over the last two seasons, Hammerschmidt and Special Teams Coordinator Brant Boyer have helped the special teams to a pair of top five rankings according to FootballOutsiders.com, which compiles the numbers in five key elements of special teams.In Hammerschmidt’s four seasons with the Jets, the special teams unit has committed just 61 penalties, tied for the fourth fewest of any team in the league, while also posting top 10 rankings in total touchdowns (five), blocked punts (two), forced fumbles (three), kickoff return average (22.9) and kickoff return average against (21.3). The group is also one of just two in the league with an interception.Last season, Hammerschmidt helped the special teams finish fourth in the league in special teams DVOA according to FootballOutsiders.com, their second consecutive season in the top five, despite new primary players at kicker (Sam Ficken), punt returner (Braxton Berrios) and kick returner (Ty Montgomery & Vyncint Smith). Overall, the group ranked in the top five in coverage touchdowns (two), punt return average (11.4), kickoff return average against (19.3) and fumble recoveries (two).Ficken, posted career highs in every category as he increased his field goal percentage from the previous season. Berrios, a second-year player who missed his entire rookie season with injury before being claimed prior to the start of the regular season, finished second in the league in punt return average (11.4). Linebacker Frankie Luvu, the team’s leading special teams tackler, became the club’s fourth different top tackler in the last four seasons, while punter Lachlan Edwards improved his franchise record net punting average for the fourth-consecutive season (41.6) and now hold the top three seasons in net punting average in franchise history.In 2018, Hammerschmidt assisted a special teams unit that was widely regarded as the best in the league, receiving top honors from FootballOutsiders.com after finishing in the top five league-wide in kickoff return average (third; 26.9), punt return average (first; 13.0) and field goal percentage (fourth; 91.7%). Additionally, both kicker Jason

Myers, a waiver claim by the Jets shortly before the final preseason game, and wide receiver and return specialist Andre Roberts, a nine-year veteran offseason signing, both earned their first trips to the Pro Bowl with Roberts also earning first team All-Pro honors as a kick returner.Among the many superlatives by the Jets special teams unit last season were Myers tying Nick Folk’s field goal percentage franchise record after making 33-of-36 field goals (91.7%) and finishing with the second-most made field goals and tying for the second most points for a single season in franchise history. Additionally, Myers made all five of his attempts of 55+ yards last season, the most in a single year in NFL history, and now accounts for five of the 11 makes from 55+ yards in Jets history. Myers also became one of just eight players in league history with a seven-field-goal game after connecting on all seven attempts for 24 total points (second-most kicking points in a game in league history) vs. Indianapolis (10/14/18). Roberts led the league in punt return average (14.1) and finished second in kickoff return average (29.4) last season, one of just 12 qualifying players to finish in the top three in both in the same season since 1970. Additionally, Roberts registered 10 returns (three punt, seven kickoff) of 40+ yards last season, two of which accounted for touchdowns — a 78-yard punt return at Detroit (09/10/18) and a 99-yard kickoff return vs. Green Bay (12/23/18). For Roberts, the 10 returns of 40+ make him one of just five players to accomplish the feat since 2000.

FLIGHT PATHNew York Jets 2016-PresentAssistant Special Teams 2016-PresentColorado State University 2012-15Special Teams Coordinator | Tight Ends 2015Special Teams Coordinator | Running Backs 2012-14University of Arizona 1992-95, 2008-11Special Teams Coordinator | Defensive Ends 2008-11Defensive Backs 1994-95Safeties 1993Graduate Assistant 1992San Jose State University 2007Linebackers 2007Stanford University 2006Special Teams | Outside Linebackers 2006California Polytechnic State University 2005Linebackers 2005University of Montana 2003-04Defensive Coordinator 2003-04Saint Mary’s College 2000-02Defensive Coordinator 2000-02Indiana University 1998-99Special Teams Coordinator | Outside Linebackers 1998-99Southern Utah University 1996-97Def. Coordinator | Linebackers | Defensive Line 1996-97

PLAYING CAREERFrankfurt Galaxy|WLAF (Defensive Back) 1992Los Angeles Rams (Defensive Back) 1991University of Arizona (Defensive Back) 1987-90

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ASSISTANT SPECIAL TEAMS

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JEFF HAMMERSCHMIDTEdwards posted another franchise record in net punting average (40.8) in 2018. Long snapper Thomas Hennessy, an undrafted free agent acquired in 2017 just before the regular season, has snapped in every game for the Jets since joining the team, posting 16 tackles and a forced fumble on coverage while not allowing a blocked field goal, extra point or punt in his career. Running back Trenton Cannon, the 2018 sixth-round draft pick who was in competition with Roberts for the primary return job during preseason, remained a key special teams contributor, leading the team with 16 special teams tackles and finishing with the most special teams tackles in franchise history by a running back (since 2000; according to radar360). In his second season with the Jets, Hammerschmidt helped coach a record-setting performance from Edwards, as the punter set franchise records with a 46.6 gross punting average and 40.5 net punting average while also placing 33 punts inside the 20-yard line, the second most in franchise history and the third most in the NFL in 2017. Additionally, kicker Chandler Catanzaro connected on the longest field goal in franchise history when he hit a 57-yard field goal at CLV (10/08/17). Overall, Catanzaro improved from his 75% field goal rate in 2016 as he connected on 25 of 30 attempts (83.3%), and he became one of just five kickers in the conference with at least 14 makes of 40+ yards that season.In Hammerschmidt’s first season, Folk connected on 87.1% of his field goal attempts, tied for sixth best in the league that season and the fourth-highest mark in team history. Additionally, Edwards, then a seventh-round rookie, matched a team rookie record with 75 punts.Prior to joining the Jets, Hammerschmidt served as a special teams coordinator for his alma mater Arizona (2008-11) before working in the same capacity at Colorado State (2012-15). In his time with the Rams, both the punter and kicker received honorable mention all-conference honors, while punter Hayden Hurst was also a Ray Guy Award finalist in 2015. Throughout his career, Hammerschmidt has coached every level of the defense (secondary, linebackers and defensive line) while also serving as a defensive coordinator for Southern Utah (1996-97), Saint Mary’s (2000-02) and Montana (2003-04). He began his coaching career in 1992 as a graduate assistant at Arizona and has since worked with a handful of current and former NFL players, including Kris Dielman, Adewale Ogunleye, Antwaan Randle El and Brooks Reed.A four-year letterman, three-year starting safety and first-team All-Pac-10 selection at Arizona, Hammerschmidt was a semifinalist for the 1989 Jim Thorpe Award after beginning his career as an option quarterback. Following his collegiate career, he signed as a free agent with the Los Angeles Rams (1991) and played for the Frankfurt Galaxy of the World League (1992). Hammerschmidt and his wife, Felicity, have two children, Bryn and Bode. He has a bachelor’s degree in sociology from Arizona.

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EXPERIENCE•BO HARDEGREE returns for his second season with the New York Jets as an offensive assistant, his seventh season as a coach in the league.In his first season with the Jets, Hardegree was part of an offensive staff that was among the most proficient on opening drives. The Jets offense scored 40 points on their initial possession, tied for the ninth most in the league. Additionally, over the last eight games, the offense improved in several key categories, including increasing their scoring by over 10 points per game and ranking top 10 in the league in both sacks allowed (ninth) and giveaways (10th). Before joining the Jets, Hardegree spent three seasons (2016-18) in Miami coaching the quarterbacks. In his time there, Ryan Tannehill completed 65.9 percent of his passes, the ninth best among qualified quarterbacks in that span, for a 93.2 passer rating. In their first season together (2016), Tannehill set then career highs with a 93.5 passer rating, 7.7 yards per attempt and a 67.1 completion percentage before missing the final three games with an injury. Following Tannehill’s injury, he helped backup quarterback Matt Moore win two of his three starts as the Dolphins earned a playoff berth, snapping an eight-year postseason drought.

Hardegree’s first NFL position came as an offensive quality control coach in Denver (2014), where he first worked with Gase, then the Broncos offensive coordinator. He would follow Gase to Chicago the following year (2015), serving as a Bears offensive assistant.Before entering the NFL coaching ranks, Hardegree spent three seasons at Duke (2008-10) as a graduate assistant before three seasons at LSU, where he worked on both sides of the ball, first as a defensive assistant (2011) and later as an offensive assistant (2012-13).A quarterback at Tennessee, Hardegree was also a tennis student-athlete and earned All-SEC Academic team honors from 2004-07 before graduating with a degree in exercise science. A native of Jackson, TN, he is married to wife, Lauren.

FLIGHT PATHNew York Jets 2019-PresentOffensive Assistant 2019-PresentMiami Dolphins 2016-18Quarterbacks 2016-18Chicago Bears 2015Offensive Assistant 2015Denver Broncos 2014Offensive Quality Control 2014Louisiana State University 2011-13Offensive Coaching Intern 2012-13Defensive Coaching Intern 2011Duke University 2008-10Graduate Assistant 2008-10

PLAYING CAREERUniversity of Tennessee (Quarterback) 2004-07

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EXPERIENCE•AARON McLAURIN returns for his seventh season as an assistant strength and conditioning coach with the Jets, his ninth season in the NFL after spending his first two with the Minnesota Vikings (2012-13).Prior to entering the NFL, McLaurin worked one season as an assistant strength and conditioning coach at Colgate, where he assisted with football and 14 other varsity teams.In his first collegiate position, he spent three years working on Michigan State University’s strength and conditioning staff, serving as a graduate assistant with football, men’s and women’s basketball, golf, and ice hockey from 2008-09. With the Spartans in 2010, he worked as a strength and conditioning intern, assisting with the development and implementation of strength training programs for 17 Olympic sports teams.

McLaurin earned a bachelor’s degree from Hampton University and a master’s degree from Michigan State. He worked as a physical education teacher and high school football coach at Heritage HS in Newport News, VA from 2006-07.McLaurin and his wife, Justine, have a son, Alexander.

FLIGHT PATHNew York Jets 2014-PresentAssistant Strength & Conditioning 2014-PresentMinnesota Vikings 2012-13Assistant Strength & Conditioning 2012-13Colgate University 2011Assistant Strength & Conditioning 2011Michigan State University 2008-10Strength & Conditioning Intern 2010Graduate Assistant 2008-09

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EXPERIENCE•FRANK POLLACK returns for his second season as the offensive line coach with the New York Jets. After playing the position for eight years in the league, Pollack has been guiding NFL offensive lines for the last 14 seasons, helping to produce All-Pros at center, guard and tackle.In his first season with the Jets, Pollack’s unit was forced to use 11 different starters and nine different offensive line combinations as a result of injury. The 11 different starting linemen were the second most in the league in 2019, while they had eight different linemen play at least 300 offensive snaps, tied for the most in the league. Despite the consistent change throughout the season, the line allowed the ninth fewest sacks over the season’s final eight games, a 22-sack improvement from the first eight weeks. In his lone season in Cincinnati before joining the Jets, Pollack oversaw an offensive line that was transitioning to four new starters from the start of the previous season, including a first-time starter in second-year undrafted guard Alex Redmond and rookie center Billy Price. Despite the change, the line finished in the top third of the league in sacks allowed while producing 4.69 yards per carry, the eighth-best average in the league and helped pave the way for running back Joe Mixon’s 1,168 rushing yards and eight touchdowns rushing.Pollack spent five seasons (2013-17) with the Cowboys, developing an offensive line regarded as one of the league’s best. Despite ranking 31st in rushing offense before his arrival, his unit paved the way for an offense

that featured two league-leading rushers, DeMarco Murray (2014) and Ezekiel Elliot (2016), and averaged 4.73 yards per carry in those seasons, the best in the league. Additionally, the pass protection allowed the sixth-fewest sacks in that span.A trio of offensive lineman achieved All-Pro status for the Cowboys under Pollack as tackle Tyron Smith, guard Zack Martin and center Travis Frederick each earned trips to four Pro Bowls under him. Additional offensive honors his line helped achieve were an Offensive Rookie of the Year award for Dak Prescott as well as Pro Bowl selections at every offensive position, including wide receiver Dez Bryant, running backs Elliott and Murray, tight end Jason Witten and quarterbacks Prescott and Tony Romo.Prior to his time in Dallas, Pollack oversaw the offensive line in Oakland (2012), which, despite no first-round picks among the starters, protected Carson Palmer, allowing the quarterback to throw for over 4,000 yards while also allowing the fifth-fewest sacks that season.Pollack began his NFL coaching career with the Texans, serving as the team’s assistant offensive line coach for five seasons (2007-11). In his time with Houston, the offensive line only allowed 144 sacks, the seventh-fewest in the NFL over that span and ranked in the top 10 in rushing average in each of his final two seasons with the club (third in 2010, eight in 2011). Beginning his coaching career at his alma mater, Northern Arizona, Pollack served as the assistant offensive line coach (2005) and then the offensive line coach (2006).A sixth-round selection by San Francisco, Pollack played eight seasons in the league, appearing in 90 games at tackle and guard for the 49ers (1990-91, ’94-98) and Broncos (1992), including Super Bowl XXIX with the 49ers. An offensive lineman at Northern Arizona who graduated with a degree in advertising in 1990, he was an All-America and All-Big Sky selection in 1989 and was inducted into the school’s athletic Hall of Fame in 2010. He and his wife, Wendy, have three sons, Frankie, Carter and Wilson.

FLIGHT PATHNew York Jets 2019-PresentOffensive Line 2019-PresentCincinnati Bengals 2018Offensive Line 2018Dallas Cowboys 2013-17Offensive Line 2015-17Assistant Offensive Line 2013-14Oakland Raiders 2012Offensive Line 2012Houston Texans 2007-11Assistant Offensive Line 2007-11Northern Arizona University 2005-06Offensive Line 2006Co-Offensive Line 2005

PLAYING CAREERSan Francisco 49ers (Offensive Line) 1990-91, ‘94-98Denver Broncos (Offensive Line) 1992Northern Arizona University (Offensive Line) 1985-89

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EXPERIENCE•LEIGH TORRENCE, JR. begins his first season with the New York Jets after joining Adam Gase’s staff as the assistant defensive backs coach on February 10, 2020. He previously spent four seasons with New Orleans, initially as a Bill Walsh Diversity Coaching Fellow in 2015. With the Saints, Torrence began full time as a coaching intern in 2016 before serving as a defensive assistant the last three seasons. Over the last three seasons in New Orleans, he was part of a staff that helped the defense finish first in passes defensed, second in sacks and sixth in interceptions. He also had a hand in developing a talented young secondary group that included cornerback Marshon Lattimore, the team’s youngest Pro Bowler (21 years old) and their first Defensive Rookie of the Year. Prior to his coaching career in the NFL, he was an assistant football coach at the Marist School in Atlanta, his alma mater.Entering the league as an undrafted rookie in 2005, Torrence played 73 career games with the Falcons, Redskins and Saints, where he was a member of New Orleans’ Super Bowl XLIV winning team, finishing his career with 134 tackles, 3.5 sacks, two interceptions and nine passes defensed.

A graduate of Stanford University, Torrence played football and ran track, earning his degree in political science and African American studies. In 2006 he founded the Leigh Torrence South West Atlanta Youth (SWAY) Foundation following his rookie season in the NFL. The SWAY Foundation has served to support scholarship initiatives, host camps, and mentorship opportunities for thousands of Metro Atlanta Youth. Torrence and his wife, Lauren, have two sons, Trey (Leigh III) and Logan.

FLIGHT PATHNew York Jets 2020-PresentAssistant Defensive Backs 2020-PresentNew Orleans Saints 2015-19Defensive Assistant 2017-19Coaching Intern 2016Bill Walsh Diversity Coaching Fellowship 2015The Marist School (GA) 2014-15Assistant Coach 2014-15

PLAYING CAREERNew Orleans Saints (Defensive Back) 2008-11Washington Redskins (Defensive Back) 2006-08Atlanta Falcons (Defensive Back) 2005Stanford University (Defensive Back) 2001-04

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EXPERIENCE•CHIP VAUGHN begins his first season with the New York Jets after joining Adam Gase’s staff as a defensive assistant on February 16, 2020. For Vaughn, this is his first full-time coaching position in the NFL following five years in college football working with defensive backs at Air Force, Fayetteville State and Winston-Salem State.At Air Force, the team finished the 2019 season ranked in the Top 25 with two wins over Power 5 teams, including Washington State in the Cheez-It Bowl. The defense finished 17th in total defense and seventh in rush defense, while the secondary saw three players selected to All-Mountain West Conference teams, one of which earned an undrafted free agent contract with the Arizona Cardinals. Vaughn was selected to the 2020 American Football Coaches Association 35 Under 35 Coaches Leadership Institute. A Bill Walsh Diversity Coaching Fellowship coach with New Orleans during training camp in 2018, he was also one of 15 coaches selected to participate in the 2018 NFL-NCAA Coaches Academy.A former fourth-round selection by New Orleans in 2009, Vaughn missed his rookie season and the Saints Super Bowl run, with an injury suffered in training camp. He appeared in three games the following season with Indianapolis before finishing his NFL career with Carolina’s practice squad the next year. A four-year defensive back at Wake Forest, Vaughn was named first team All-ACC as a senior and received honorable mention as a junior. He led the Demon Deacons in tackles his junior year and finished second as a

senior, finishing his college career with 258 tackles, three interceptions, 22 pass breakups, four fumble recoveries, one forced fumble, and one fumble returned for a touchdown.A native of Goldsboro, NC, Vaughn double majored in Sociology and Religion at Wake Forest and is in the process of earning his MBA from Fayetteville State. He and his wife, Erin, are expecting their first child in December.

FLIGHT PATHNew York Jets 2020-PresentDefensive Assistant 2020-PresentUnited States Air Force Academy 2018-19Defensive Backs Coach 2018-19New Orleans Saints 2018 Bill Walsh Diversity Coaching Fellowship 2018Fayetteville State University 2016-17Secondary/Def. Passing Game Coor. 2016-17Winston-Salem State University 2015Safeties & Special Teams 2015Furr (TX) High School 2014Assistant Coach 2014

PLAYING CAREERSaskatchewan Roughriders • CFL (Defensive Back) 2013Carolina Panthers (Defensive Back) 2011Indianapolis Colts (Defensive Back) 2010Philadelphia Eagles (Defensive Back) 2010New Orleans Saints (Defensive Back) 2009Wake Forest University (Defensive Back) 2004-07

GOLDSBORO, NC WAKE FOREST 1 1

CHIPVAUGHN

DEFENSIVE ASSISTANT

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EXPERIENCE•JOE VITT, an NFL coaching veteran for over 40 years, returns for his second season with the New York Jets as the team’s senior defensive assistant/outside linebackers coach. This is the ninth franchise Vitt has worked with in the league after beginning his career in 1979 with the Baltimore Colts.In his first season with the Jets, Vitt’s group saw a career year from both Jordan Jenkins and Tarrell Basham. Jenkins, the fourth-year pro, led the team with a single-season high 8.0 sacks in 2019, becoming one of just eight players in franchise history with consecutive 7.0+ sack seasons. Basham, the third-year pro, saw his most extensive play time in 2019 as he set single-season bests in games played (16), games started (2) and total tackles (36), while registering the first interception, passes defensed (team-leading nine), and fumble recovery of his career. In addition, Basham became one of just the only Jet since 1991 to register a sack, fumble recovery, an interception and blocked punt in the same season, when he accomplished the feat over his final three games.Among Vitt’s coaching stops in a five-decade career prior to the Jets were New Orleans (2006-16), St. Louis Rams (2004-05), Kansas City (2000-03), Green Bay (1999), Philadelphia (1995-98), Los Angeles Rams (1992-94), Seattle (1982-91) and the Baltimore Colts (1979-81). He has twice served as an interim head coach, leading the Saints during the 2012 campaign and the Rams for the final 11 games in 2005, while also holding the position of assistant head coach for his last 16 seasons as a coach. Before joining the Jets, Vitt spent a season in Miami as the senior director, football and player development.In his last coaching position, Vitt was the assistant head coach/linebackers with New Orleans for 11 seasons (2006-16), part of a franchise that won 101 games, tied for the seventh most in the league in that span. During the 2012 season, Vitt served as the team’s interim head coach. In his time there, six different Saints linebackers produced 90-tackle seasons (according to Radar360), including Jonathan Vilma, who did so from 2008-10, while twice earning Pro Bowl recognition.

Before he began his coaching career, Vitt played linebacker at Towson State, where he was part of the school’s 1974 undefeated team. In 1976, he helped Towson finish as the NCAA Division III runner-up in just the program’s eighth year of existence. That squad was honored as a Team of Distinction by the school’s Hall of Fame in 2009.An avid supporter of the United States Military, Vitt was the 2012 and 2013 nominee for the NFL’s Salute to Service Award with New Orleans.

FLIGHT PATHNew York Jets 2019-PresentSenior Defensive Asst./Outside Linebackers 2019-PresentMiami Dolphins 2018Senior Director, Football and Player Development 2018New Orleans Saints 2006-16Interim Head Coach 2012Assistant Head Coach/Linebackers 2006-16Los Angeles/St. Louis Rams 1992-94, 2004-05Interim Head Coach 2005Assistant Head Coach/Linebackers 2004-05Assistant Head Coach/Defensive Backs 1992-94Kansas City Chiefs 2000-03Linebackers 2000-03Green Bay Packers 1999Defensive Backs 1999Philadelphia Eagles 1995-98Linebackers 1995-98Seattle Seahawks 1982-91Safeties 1988-91Quality Control/Assistant Linebackers 1983-87Defensive Quality Control 1982Baltimore Colts 1979-81Strength/Quality Control 1979-81

PLAYING CAREERTowson State University (Linebacker) 1974-77

41 2BLACKWOOD, NJ TOWSON STATE

JOEVITTSENIOR DEFENSIVE ASSISTANT / OUTSIDE LINEBACKERS

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EXPERIENCE•HINES WARD returns to the New York Jets for his second season, and his first as the team’s wide receivers coach after being promoted from offensive assistant this season. Initially joining the team during 2019 training camp as part of the NFL Bill Walsh Diversity Coaching Fellowship program, Ward was hired before the start of last season as an offensive assistant and is now in his third season as a coach in the NFL, following a 14-year Pro Bowl career as a wide receiver.In his first season with the Jets, Ward was part of an offensive staff that saw improvement in several categories over the last eight games, including increasing their scoring by over 10 points per game. Additionally, wide receivers Robby Anderson and Jamison Crowder became only the third duo in the AFC to each register 50+ receptions and 700+ receiving yards.Before joining the Jets, Ward served as a player relations executive for the Alliance of American Football. In his former role he helped the AAF as they looked to give players a platform to begin, extend or revitalize

their careers. In 2017, Ward was a coaching intern throughout training camp for the Steelers.After retiring from his playing career, Ward worked as a football analyst for NBC Sports (2012-2015), where he was highlighted by his role during the Sunday Night Football pregame show, Football Night in America before joining CNN as a studio analyst from 2016-19.A third-round pick (92 overall) in the 1998 NFL Draft, Ward played the entirety of his career with the Steelers. He played in 217 games recording career totals of 12,083 receiving yards, 428 rushing yards, 86 touchdowns and five two-point conversions. In 2006, Pittsburgh captured their fifth Super Bowl title with Ward earning MVP honors after finishing the night with five receptions for 123 yards and a touchdown. The four-time Pro Bowler left his mark on the franchise, holding the Steelers record for receptions (1,000) and receiving yards (12,083).At Georgia, Ward played quarterback, running back and wide receiver. With the Bulldogs, Ward completed 72 of 120 passes for 918 yards and three touchdowns. He rushed 204 times for 1,066 yards and five touchdowns and caught 144 passes for 1,965 yards and 11 scores. His 12 catches for 122 yards against Wisconsin in the 1998 Outback Bowl set a school record for the number of receptions in a bowl game.Ward and his wife, Lindsey, have one son, Jaden.

FLIGHT PATHNew York Jets 2019-PresentWide Receivers 2020-PresentOffensive Assistant 2019Bill Walsh Diversity Coaching Fellowship 2019Alliance of American Football 2018Player Relations Executive 2018Pittsburgh Steelers 2017Coaching Intern 2017

PLAYING CAREERPittsburgh Steelers (Wide Receiver) 1998-2011University of Georgia (Wide Receiver) 1994-97

FOREST PARK, GA GEORGIA 3 2

HINESWARD

WIDE RECEIVERS

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EXPERIENCE•TODD WASHINGTON returns for his season with the New York Jets as an offensive assistant. For Washington, this season marks his eighth season coaching in the NFL following eight years as a player. As a coach, he has spent time in three other professional leagues, including this iteration of the XFL (prior to the league’s start), the AAF and the UFL.In his first season with the Jets, Washington was part of an offensive staff that was among the most proficient on opening drives. The Jets offense scored 40 points on their initial possession, tied for the ninth most in the league. Additionally, over the last eight games, the offense improved in several key categories, including increasing their scoring by over 10 points per game and ranking top 10 in the league in both sacks allowed (ninth) and giveaways (10th).Prior to joining the Jets, Washington worked in both the XFL as a tight end/offensive tackle assistant for the Washington D.C. franchise prior to the league’s launch in 2020. Earlier in 2019, he served as the offensive line coach for the Alliance of American Football’s Orlando Apollos, helping the team to a league-best 7-1 record before operations were suspended.In his last full-time position in the NFL, Washington was the assistant offensive line coach in Baltimore (2011-16) and was part of the Ravens’ Super Bowl XLVII-winning team that finished with the six-most rushing touchdowns in the league. Additionally, over his six seasons, three different Ravens offensive linemen were selected to the Pro Bowl, including guard Marshal Yanda who was selected each year under Washington.Following his stint in Baltimore, he spent consecutive training camps as a Bill Walsh Diversity Coaching Fellowship interns, first for the Bears (2017) and then for the Dolphins (2018).

Washington spent a season (2010) as the offensive line coach for the Hartford Colonials of the United Football League, helping coach a team that finished the season ranked first in total offense and rushing offense. He began his coaching career at the University of San Diego, initially as the team’s offensive line coach (2007-08) before being promoted to offensive coordinator (2009).An eight-year NFL veteran, Washington entered the league as a fourth-round selection by Tampa Bay (1998). He appeared in 97 games as a guard/center for the Buccaneers (1998-2002) and Texans (2003-05) and was a member of Tampa Bay’s Super Bowl XXXVII-winning team in his final season with the club. A four-year letterman at Virginia Tech (1994-97), he earned his degree in physical education and health. Washington and his wife, Shannon Elizabeth Keller, have three children, Cameron, Ava, and, Zane.

FLIGHT PATHNew York Jets 2019-PresentOffensive Assistant 2019-PresentD.C. Defenders (XFL) 2019Tight End/Offensive Tackle Assistant 2019Orlando Apollos (AAF) 2018-19Offensive Line 2018-19Miami Dolphins 2018Bill Walsh Diversity Coaching Fellowship 2018Chicago Bears 2017Bill Walsh Diversity Coaching Fellowship 2017Baltimore Ravens 2011-16Assistant Offensive Line 2011-16Hartford Colonials (UFL) 2010Offensive Line 2010University of San Diego 2007-09Offensive Coordinator 2009Offensive Line 2007-08

PLAYING CAREERHouston Texans (Offensive Line) 2003-05Tampa Bay Buccaneers (Offensive Line) 1998-2002Virginia Tech (Offensive Line) 1994-97

MELFA, VA VIRGINIA TECH 8 2

TODDWASHINGTON

OFFENSIVE ASSISTANT

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EXPERIENCE•BLAKE WILLIAMS returns for his second season with the New York Jets as a defensive assistant working with Andre Carter and the team’s defensive line. For Williams, 2020 marks his 14th year coaching football, including 11 as a coach in the NFL.In his first season with the Jets, Williams helped defensive linemen Kyle Phillips, Steve McLendon and Folorunso Fatukasi each finish in the top three in tackles for loss, as a key part of a defense that forced 117 opposing carries of zero or negative yards, the most in the league. Additionally, the defensive line was a key contributor to a defense that ranked second in the league with just 3.34 yards per rush allowed, the lowest 16-game average in franchise history. Prior to joining the Jets, Williams served as the linebackers coach with the Browns for two seasons (2017-18), helping coach Joe Schobert to a Pro Bowl season in 2017 as the linebacker tied for the league-lead in total tackles (144). Cleveland increased its run defense ranking from 31st in 2016 to seventh in 2017, as Schobert and Christian Kirksey were two of just three players in the NFL to play every defensive snap. During the 2016 season, Williams worked at the NFL league office following three seasons at the collegiate level, first as the defensive coordinator for William Jewell in Missouri for two years and then as the defensive coordinator for Southeastern Louisiana University for a year.Initially joining the Rams staff as the team’s linebackers coach in 2012, Williams also served as the team’s defensive coordinator that season, overseeing a defense that tied for the NFL lead with 52 sacks while also intercepting 18 passes, four of which were returned for touchdowns. In 2009, he joined the Saints staff as an offensive assistant, helping the team win Super Bowl XLIV, before serving as the team’s assistant linebackers coach the next two seasons (2010-11).

Williams began his NFL coaching career as a coaching intern with the Redskins for two seasons (2006-07) before spending a year with the Jaguars as a linebackers/strength & conditioning coach (2008). A graduate of Princeton University, Williams was a four-year letterman as a defensive back.

FLIGHT PATHNew York Jets 2019-PresentDefensive Assistant 2019-PresentCleveland Browns 2017-18Interim Defensive Coordinator 2018Linebackers 2017-18National Football League 2016Advanced Analytics 2016Southeastern Louisiana University 2015Defensive Coordinator 2015William Jewell College 2013-14Defensive Coordinator 2013-14St. Louis Rams 2012Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers 2012New Orleans Saints 2009-11Assistant Linebackers 2010-11Offensive Assistant 2009Jacksonville Jaguars 2008Linebackers/Strength & Conditioning 2008Washington Redskins 2006-07Coaching Intern 2006-07

PLAYING CAREERPrinceton University (Defensive Back) 2003-07

11 2CLARENCE, NY PRINCETON

BLAKEWILLIAMS

DEFENSIVE ASSISTANT

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EXPERIENCE•DENNARD WILSON returns for his fourth season with the New York Jets and his second as the team’s passing game coordinator/defensive backs. Last season, Wilson again oversaw a First Team All-Pro and Pro Bowl season from Jamal Adams as the third-year safety was again voted Curtis Martin Team MVP by his teammates, the first defensive player in franchise history with consecutive Team MVP honors. Adams finished top three on the team in every statistical category leading the team in tackles, quarterback hits, forced fumbles, fumble recoveries and defensive touchdowns. Additionally, safety Marcus Maye returned from injury the previous season and started all 16 games, one of just two defensive players to start every game. Both Adams and Maye finished among the top six in completion percentage allowed among safeties with at least 300 coverage snaps last season (according to Next Gen Stats). Cornerback Brian Poole, signed by the team in the offseason, ranked in the top 20 among all NFL corners with at least 400 coverage in both passer rating and completion percentage allowed, while finishing with the seventh best coverage success rate as the nearest defender (according to Next Gen Stats).Additionally, over the last seven weeks of 2019, Wilson’s group saw increased contributions from cornerbacks Arthur Maulet (six defensive snaps prior to Week 10), Bless Austin (returned from NFI in Week 10) and Maurice Canady (claimed in Week 10). In that stretch, the Jets defense ranked in the top third of the league in completion percentage allowed

(59.2%), passing yards per game allowed (227.4) and passer rating allowed (83.1).In 2018, Wilson coached Adams to his first Pro Bowl after registering 115 tackles, the second most by a Jets safety since 2000, and finished in the top three among league safeties in tackles, tackles for loss, sacks, quarterback hits, passes defensed, forced fumbles and fumble recoveries. Additionally, cornerback Trumaine Johnson posted a 73.3 passer rating allowed since his return from injury in Week 10, the fifth best among NFL corners with at least 400 defensive snaps in that span (according to radar360). Cornerback Morris Claiborne led the team with 14 passes defensed, a single-season best, while also registering a career-best two interceptions, one of which was returned for a touchdown.In his first season with the team, Wilson helped integrate the Jets first- and second-round draft picks at safety, Adams and Marcus Maye. The duo became the first pair of rookie safeties in league history to start all 16 games, leading all rookie defensive backs in tackles and finishing third and fourth respectively among all rookies (according to NFL.com statistics). Additionally, Claiborne led the defense with 11 passes defensed, while cornerback Buster Skrine posted multiple forced fumbles and fumble recoveries, one of just 10 cornerbacks to do so since 2011, while finishing second with 10 passes defensed. Additionally, Skrine finished as one of just three cornerbacks in the league that season with an interception, forced fumble, fumble recovery, and a sack.With the Rams, Wilson held the defensive backs coach position for two seasons, overseeing a passing defense that improved from 23rd in 2015 to ninth overall in 2016. Since 2015, cornerback Trumaine Johnson has picked off eight passes, tied for the fifth most in the league and third most among corners. Before spending two seasons as the defensive backs coach, Wilson worked as the Rams defensive quality control coach after joining the team in 2012.Wilson entered the NFL coaching ranks with the Rams after four years as a pro scout with the Chicago Bears, evaluating pro players and scouting opponents.Before the NFL, Wilson coached at both of his former schools, first as a defensive backs coach/passing game coordinator for DeMatha (MD) HS (2004-06) and then as a graduate assistant at the University of Maryland (2007-08).A three-year starter at Maryland, Wilson played four years as a defensive back and was selected as captain for the 2002-04 seasons, earning All-Atlantic Coast Conference honorable mention in 2004. After Maryland, he signed with the Washington Redskins as an undrafted free agent, joining the team as a member of the practice squad before suffering a season-ending injury. Wilson graduated from the University of Maryland in 2004 with a degree in communications. He is married to his wife, Taihitia, and the couple have a daughter, Riley, and a son, Reece.

FLIGHT PATHNew York Jets 2017-PresentPassing Game Coordinator/Defensive Backs 2019-PresentDefensive Backs 2017-18Los Angeles | St. Louis Rams 2012-16Defensive Backs 2015-16Defensive Quality Control 2012-14Chicago Bears 2008-11Scout 2008-11Maryland 2007-08Graduate Assistant 2007-08DeMatha (MD) HS 2004-06Defensive Backs | Passing Game Coordinator 2004-06

PLAYING CAREERWashington Redskins (Safety) 2004Maryland (Safety) 2000-03

UPPER MARLBORO, MD MARYLAND 13 4

DENNARDWILSON

PASSING GAME COORDINATOR / DEFENSIVE BACKS

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TAKEOFF • Third-year running back who entered the NFL as an

undrafted free agent with PHI (2018).• Signed to the New York Jets practice squad prior to the

start of the 2019 season, spending the first nine weeks there before being elevated to the active roster for the remainder of the season.

• In 17 games (five starts) between PHI and the Jets, has totaled 128 carries for 523 yards (4.1 average) and three touchdowns, adding seven receptions for 58 yards (8.3 average).

CAREER TOUCHDOWNSDate Game Type Qtr Dwn Yds Note

11/18/18 PHI at NO Rush 2 2 28 -11/25/18 PHI vs. NYG Rush 3 2 1 -12/16/18 PHI at LAR Rush 2 1 6 -

FLIGHT PATH

2019 GP|GS|DNP|IA: 3|0|2|2Appeared in three games after spending the first nine weeks on the practice squad • Registered eight carries for 12 yards (1.5 average). 2018 14|5|0|0 • 1|0Appeared in 14 games (five starts) ∙ Led the team with 511 yards rushing on 120 carries (4.3 average), with three touchdowns and a two-point conversion ∙ Added seven receptions for 58 yards ∙ Made his playoff debut in an NFC Wild Card game.

2019 FREE AGENT3 2HEIGHT6-2

WEIGHT225

AGE23 ENTERED AS UNDRAFTED FREE AGENT w/PHI (2018)

JOSH

WARRINGTON, PA CENTRAL BUCKS SOUTH (PA) UNIVERSITY of NOTRE DAME

@doctoradams_from_uptown

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CAREER STATISTICS Rushing ReceivingYear Team GP GS Rush Yds Avg Lg TD Rec Yds Avg Lg TD

2018 PHI 14 5 120 511 4.3 29 3 7 58 8.29 0 02019 Jets 3 0 8 12 1.5 10 0 0 0 0.0 0 0

Totals 17 5 128 523 4.1 29 3 7 58 8.3 10 0

ADDITIONAL STATISTICSTwo-Point Conversions: 1 (Career): 1 (2018) Special Teams Tackles: 2 (Career): 1 (2019), 1 (2018)

POSTSEASON STATISTICS Rushing ReceivingYear Team GP GS Rush Yds Avg Lg TD Rec Yds Avg Lg TD

2018 PHI 1 0 1 2 2.0 2 0 0 0 0.0 0 0

Totals 1 0 1 2 2.0 2 0 0 0 0.0 0 0

2019 SEASON STATISTICS Rushing ReceivingYear Team GP GS Rush Yds Avg Lg TD Rec Yds Avg Lg TD9/8 BUF PRACTICE SQUAD 9/16 CLV PRACTICE SQUAD 9/22 at NE PRACTICE SQUAD 10/6 at PHI PRACTICE SQUAD 10/13 DAL PRACTICE SQUAD 10/21 NE PRACTICE SQUAD 10/27 at JAX PRACTICE SQUAD 11/3 at MIA PRACTICE SQUAD 11/10 NYG 1 0 - - - - - - - - - -11/17 at WAS 1 0 4 6 1.5 3 0 - - - - -11/24 OAK 1 0 4 6 1.5 10 0 - - - - -12/1 at CIN INACTIVE 12/8 MIA DID NOT PLAY 12/12 at BLT DID NOT PLAY 12/22 PIT INACTIVE 12/29 at BUF INACTIVE

Totals 3 0 8 12 1.5 10 0 0 0 0.0 0 0

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TAKEOFF • Sixth-year defensive lineman who entered the league as a

third-round selection by IND (2015).• Acquired by the New York Jets as part of a draft day trade

(2018) in exchange for a seventh-round pick.• In 58 career games (35 starts) between IND (2015-17) and

the Jets (2018-present), has registered career totals of 153 tackles, 11.0 sacks, 12 passes defensed, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery.

• Blocked three kicks in his career, including two in consecutive games during his first season with the Jets (2018), becoming the first Jet to block kicks in consecutive games since Corwin Brown (1998).

OF NOTE

BLOCKED KICKS: With his blocked kicks in consecutive weeks in 2018, became first Jet to block kicks in consecutive games since Corwin Brown (1998) ∙ The blocks were the second and third of his career after logging one during the 2017 season with IND.FLIGHT PATH

2019 GP|GS|DNP|IA: 13|13|0|3Started all 13 games he played as part of the league’s second rated run defense, allowing just 3.34 yards per carry, the lowest allowed by a Jets defense in a 16 game season • Registered 34 tackles, one sack, two passes defensed and 15 quarterback hits, the second most on the team.

2018 16|3|0|0Played in all 16 games (three starts) for the first time in his career • Registered single season highs in every category including 45 tackles, a team co-leading 7.0 sacks and six passes defensed • Blocked kicks in consecutive weeks, first an extra point and then a field goal, the first such blocks by the Jets since 2009 and 2012 respectively • Became one of just seven Jets since 1982 to register a 3.0+ sack game when he brought down Deshaun Watson three times (Week 15).2017 9|8|0|0Limited to nine games (eight starts) after being placed on injured reserve (11/19) • Registered 22 tackles, 2.0 sacks, his first career forced fumble and blocked field goal.2016 11|2|0|5Appeared in 11 games (two starts) • Registered 15 tackles and two passes defensed while also logging the first fumble recovery of his career.2015 9|9|0|0Limited to nine games (all starts) before being placed on injured reserve (11/9) • Registered 37 tackles, 1.0 sack and two passes defensed.OFF THE FIELD

ATHLETIC DIVERSITY: At Woodward (GA) HS, played multiple sports including football, fencing and track ∙ Set a state record in the shot put, winning the state championship.

2018 TRADE (IND)6 3HEIGHT6-6

WEIGHT301

AGE28 DRAFTED R3, P93 by IND (2015)

HENRY

ATLANTA, GA WOODWARD (GA) STANFORD UNIVERSITY

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CAREER STATISTICSYear Team GP GS TT S A Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD2015 IND 9 9 37 31 6 1.0 1.0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 02016 IND 11 2 15 12 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 02017 IND 9 8 22 15 7 2.0 8.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 02018 Jets 16 3 45 31 14 7.0 59.5 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 02019 Jets 13 13 34 22 12 1.0 3.0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0

Totals 58 35 153 111 42 11.0 71.5 0 0 0 0 12 1 1 0 0

ADDITIONAL STATISTICSBlocked Kicks: 3 (Career): 2 (2018); 1 (2017)

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2019 SEASON STATISTICSYear Team GP GS TT S A Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD9/8 BUF 1 1 2 1 1 - - - - - - - - - - -9/16 CLV 1 1 3 1 2 - - - - - - - - - - -9/22 at NE 1 1 3 1 2 - - - - - - 1 - - - -10/6 at PHI 1 1 - - - - - - - - - 1 - - - -10/13 DAL INACTIVE 10/21 NE INACTIVE 10/27 at JAX INACTIVE 11/3 at MIA 1 1 3 3 0 - - - - - - - - - - -11/10 NYG 1 1 1 1 0 - - - - - - - - - - -11/17 at WAS 1 1 5 4 1 1.0 3.0 - - - - - - - - -11/24 OAK 1 1 4 3 1 - - - - - - - - - - -12/1 at CIN 1 1 3 1 2 - - - - - - - - - - -12/8 MIA 1 1 2 2 0 - - - - - - - - - - -12/12 at BLT 1 1 4 2 2 - - - - - - - - - - -12/22 PIT 1 1 4 3 1 - - - - - - - - - - -12/29 at BUF 1 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

Totals 13 13 34 22 12 1.0 3.0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0

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CAREER SACKSDate Opp Qtr Dwn Last LOS Quarterback Shared Yards

09/21/15 IND vs. NYJ 1 2 NYJ 20 Ryan Fitzpatrick - 110/22/17 IND vs. JAX 2 3 IND 25 Blake Bortles** - 010/29/17 IND at CIN 4 3 CIN 43 Andy Dalton - 809/16/18 NYJ vs. MIA 1 3 MIA 42 Ryan Tannehill - 1509/20/18 NYJ at CLV 2 3 CLV 29 Tyrod Taylor CB Buster Skrine 909/30/18 NYJ at JAX 1 3 NYJ 13 Blake Bortles - 112/09/18 NYJ at BUF 2 2 NYJ 30 Josh Allen LB Neville Hewitt 612/15/18 NYJ vs. HST 1 3 NYJ 9 Deshaun Watson - 1312/15/18 NYJ vs. HST 2 2 HST 25 Deshaun Watson - 912/15/18 NYJ vs. HST 3 3 HST 24 Deshaun Watson - 412/23/18 NYJ vs. GB 2 3 GB 45 Aaron Rodgers - 1011/17/19 NYJ at WAS 2 1 WAS 6 Dwayne Haskins - 3**Forced Fumble

CAREER FUMBLESDate Opp Qtr Dwn Last LOS Fumbled Forced Recovered Yds

12/18/16 IND at MIN 3 1 IND 24 QB Sam Bradford** LB Robert Mathis Anderson 010/22/17 IND vs. JAX 2 3 IND 25 QB Blake Bortles** Anderson CB Darius Butler 32**Caused on a sack

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TAKEOFF • Fifth-year offensive lineman who entered the NFL as an

undrafted free agent with PHI (2014).• Signed with the New York Jets as an unrestricted free

agent (2020).• Has appeared in 25 career games, playing center and

guard, with PHI (2015-16) and IND (2018-19) • Spent time on the practice squad with PHI (2014, ‘17-18).

CAREER STATISTICSYear Team GP GS Off PT ST PT

2015 PHI 13 0 0.00 11.602016 PHI 3 0 0.08 2.732018 IND 3 0 3.16 2.042019 IND 6 0 5.66 1.17

Totals 25 0 2.18 4.66

OF NOTE

BUSY BEAVER: Over his Oregon State career, began as a center before switching to left guard as a sophomore • Started 32 games, including the last 30.

FLIGHT PATH

2019 GP|GS|DNP|IA: 6|0|10|0Active for all 16 games, appearing in six on offense and special teams.2018 3|0|1|2 ∙ 0|0Waived injured after spending training camp with MIN • Joined the PHI practice squad in Week Four before joining the IND active roster in Week 12 • Saw action in three games on offense and special teams • Inactive for both postseason contests.2017 Spent the entire season, including the team’s Super Bowl LII championship, as a member of the practice squad.2016 3|0|0|13Inactive for 13 games, appearing in three on offense and special teams.2015 13|0|0|3Saw action in single season best 13 games, all on special teams.2014 After entering the league as an undrafted free agent, spent the entire season on the practice squad.

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JOSH

LOS ANGELES, CA COLONY (CA) OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY

@j_andrews63@juiceman621

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TAKEOFF • Second-year cornerback who was selected by the New

York Jets in the sixth round of the 2019 NFL Draft.• In seven career games (six starts), all with the Jets, has

registered 24 tackles, five passes defensed and a forced fumble.

FLIGHT PATH

2019 GP|GS|DNP|IA: 7|6|1|0Appeared in seven games (six starts) after missing the first nine weeks of the season on Reserve/NFI • Registered 24 tackles, five passes defensed and one forced fumble • Since making his NFL debut in Week 10, ranked in the top 10 among all rookie corners in both tackles and passes defensed.

OFF THE FIELD

LOCAL PRODUCT: The Queens, NY native stays local, telling media during his conference call after being drafted, “It feels great to be on a New York team, a hometown team, being able to represent, being able to be close to home. It don’t get no better than this at all.” He grew up a Giants fan, but said, “The switch-over won’t be hard, at all. I can’t ask for anything better than this situation right here.”

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BLESS

QUEENS, NY CAMPUS MAGNET (NY) RUTGERS UNIVERSITY

@getblessed@BlessuanAustin

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2019 SEASON STATISTICSYear Team GP GS TT S A Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD9/8 BUF RESERVE/NFI 9/16 CLV RESERVE/NFI 9/22 at NE RESERVE/NFI 10/6 at PHI RESERVE/NFI 10/13 DAL RESERVE/NFI 10/21 NE RESERVE/NFI 10/27 at JAX RESERVE/NFI 11/3 at MIA RESERVE/NFI 11/10 NYG 1 0 3 3 0 - - - - - - 2 1 - - -11/17 at WAS 1 1 3 3 0 - - - - - - - - - - -11/24 OAK 1 1 5 2 3 - - - - - - 1 - - - -12/1 at CIN 1 1 1 1 0 - - - - - - 1 - - - -12/8 MIA 1 1 4 3 1 - - - - - - 1 - - - -12/12 at BLT 1 1 4 4 0 - - - - - - - - - - -12/22 PIT 1 1 4 2 2 - - - - - - - - - - -12/29 at BUF DID NOT PLAY

Totals 7 6 24 18 6 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 5 1 0 0 0

CAREER STATISTICSYear Team GP GS TT S A Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD2019 Jets 7 6 24 18 6 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 5 1 0 0 0

Totals 7 6 24 18 6 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 5 1 0 0 0

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TAKEOFF • Fourth-year linebacker who entered the league as a third-

round selection by IND (2017).• Claimed by the New York Jets during the 2018 season

(Week Five).• In 42 career games (three starts) between IND (2017-18)

and the Jets (2018-present), has registered 51 tackles, 4.0 sacks, an interception, nine passes defensed, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery.

FLIGHT PATH

2019 GP|GS|DNP|IA: 15|2|0|0 Posted single-season career highs in almost every category after appearing in all 16 games (two starts) for the first time in his career, becoming the only Jet since 1991 to record a sack, fumble recovery, an interception and blocked punt, one of just seven players in the league to accomplish the feat in the last five seasons when he did so over the final three games • Registered 36 tackles, 2.0 sacks and a team-leading nine passes defensed, the first nine PDs of his career • Also notched the first interception and fumble recovery of his career • Added a single-season best seven tackles on special teams while also blocking his first career punt.2018 11|1|1|4Appeared in 11 games (one start), including 10 with the Jets following his claim (Week Five) • Registered eight tackles on defense and six on special teams. 2017 15|0|0|1Appeared in 15 games • Registered seven tackles, two sacks and a forced fumble.

OF NOTE

BOBCAT STANDOUT: Became the all-time sack leader at Ohio University, finishing his career with 29.5 sacks, including a single-season record 11.5 as a senior (2016)…He also finished second in school history with 41.5 tackles for loss in his college career.

STATS PACKCAREER SEASON: After posting career highs in games played and started, produced a single-season best 36 tackles, while leading the team with his first nine passes defensed, while also posting his first career interception and fumble recovery. Over the last three weeks of the regular season in 2019, registered a sack, fumble recovery, an interception and a blocked punt, becoming the only Jet since 1991 to record all four in the same season. He became one of just seven players in the NFL to accomplish the feat in the last five seasons.

Sack, INT, FR and Block in a Season • Since 2015(according to radar360)

Player Team Year Sacks INT FR BlksTarell Basham NYJ 2019 2.0 1 1 1Dont’a Hightower NE 2018 1.0 1 1 1Bobby Wagner SEA 2018 1.0 1 1 1Malcolm Jenkins PHI 2017 1.0 2 1 1Telvin Smith JAX 2017 1.0 3 2 1Bobby Wagner SEA 2016 4.5 1 1 1Jamie Collins NE 2015 5.5 1 1 1VERSATILITY: Tied for third on the team in passes defensed (according to Radar360), the first of his three-year career • Joined just four other Jets linebackers that finished the season in the top three on the team in passes defensed since 2000.

Top Three Finish in Passes Defensed ∙ Jets LBs(since 2000 • according to radar360)

TARELL BASHAM 2019DEMARIO DAVIS 2014DAVID HARRIS 2011SAM COWART 2002JAMES FARRIOR 2001

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WEIGHT266

AGE26 DRAFTED R3, P80 by IND (2017)

PRONOUNCED: tuh-RELL BASH-em

TARELL

ROCKY MOUNT, VA FRANKLIN COUNTY (VA) OHIO UNIVERSITY

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2019 SEASON STATISTICSYear Team GP GS TT S A Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD9/8 BUF 1 0 1 0 1 - - - - - - - - - - -9/16 CLV 1 0 3 2 1 1.0 10.0 - - - - - - - - -9/22 at NE 1 1 1 0 1 - - - - - - - - - - -10/6 at PHI 1 1 5 4 1 - - - - - - - - - - -10/13 DAL 1 0 2 0 2 - - - - - - - - - - -10/21 NE 1 0 4 3 1 - - - - - - - - - - -10/27 at JAX 1 0 1 1 0 - - - - - - - - - - -11/3 at MIA 1 0 1 1 0 - - - - - - 3 - - - -11/10 NYG 1 0 3 2 1 - - - - - - 1 - - - -11/17 at WAS 1 0 - - - - - - - - - 2 - - - -11/24 OAK 1 0 3 1 2 - - - - - - - - - - -12/1 at CIN 1 0 1 1 0 - - - - - - - - - - -12/8 MIA 1 0 3 2 1 - - - - - - - - - - -12/12 at BLT 1 0 6 4 2 1.0 0.0 - - - - - - - - -12/22 PIT 1 0 - - - - - 1 1 1 0 1 - - - -12/29 at BUF 1 0 2 1 1 - - - - - - 2 - 1 2 0

Totals 16 2 36 22 14 2.0 10.0 1 1 1 0 9 0 1 2 0

CAREER STATISTICSYear Team GP GS TT S A Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD2017 IND 15 0 7 5 2 2.0 22.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 02018 IND•Jets 11 1 8 5 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02019 Jets 16 2 36 22 14 2.0 10.0 1 1 1 0 9 0 1 2 0

Totals 42 3 51 32 19 4.0 32.0 1 1 1 0 9 1 1 2 0

ADDITIONAL STATISTICSBlocked Punts: 1 (Career): 1 (2019)Special Teams Tackles: 13 (Career): 7 (2019), 6 (2018)

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CAREER SACKSDate Opp Qtr Dwn Last LOS Quarterback Shared Yards

10/29/17 IND vs CIN 4 3 IND 46 Andy Dalton - 1412/03/17 IND vs JAX 2 2 IND 13 Blake Bortles** - 809/16/19 NYJ vs. CLV 2 1 NYJ 32 Baker Mayfield - 1012/12/19 NYJ at BLT 4 2 BLT 28 Lamar Jackson - 0**Forced Fumble

CAREER INTERCEPTIONSDate Opp Qtr Dwn Last LOS Quarterback Target Yds

12/22/19 NYJ vs. PIT 1 3 NYJ 45 Devlin Hodges TE Vance McDonald 1

CAREER FUMBLESDate Opp Qtr Dwn Last LOS Fumbled Forced Recovered Yds

12/03/17 IND vs JAX 2 2 IND 13 QB Blake Bortles** Basham Bortles -12/29/19 NYJ at BUF 3 3 NYJ 39 QB Matt Barkley** LB Jordan Jenkins Basham 2**Caused on a sack

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TAKEOFF • Seventh-year running back who entered the league as a

second-round selection by PIT (2013).• Signed with the New York Jets as an unrestricted free

agent (2019).• In 77 career games (all starts) between PIT (2013-17) and

the Jets (2019-present), has totaled 6,125 yards and 81 touchdowns on 1,474 carries along with 3,121 yards and eight touchdowns on 378 receptions • Ranks third among active players in rushing yards and first among active running backs in receptions and receiving yards.

• In four career postseason games, all with PIT, has produced 424 yards and three touchdowns on 81 carries and 88 yards and a touchdown on nine receptions • Tallied over 150 yards from scrimmage in three of his four contests, scoring multiple touchdowns in two of four games • Among active running backs with at least 75 postseason attempts, his 5.2 yards per carry average ranks fifth in NFL history.

• Has finished in the top five in rushing three times, the only running back in the league to do so between 2014-17 • Became the fastest player in NFL history to reach 8,000 scrimmage yards when he did so on a four-yard carry on his first play as a Jet and his 63rd career game.

FLIGHT PATH

2019 GP|GS|DNP|IA: 15|15|0|1Appeared in 15 games (all starts), missing Week 14 due to illness • Totaled 789 yards and three touchdowns rushing on 245 carries, adding 461 yards and a touchdown on 66 receptions, as one of 17 running backs with 1,200+ yards from scrimmage in 2019 • Became the fastest player in league history to surpass 8,000 yards from scrimmage, when he did so on his first carry as a Jet vs. BUF (9/8) • His 66 receptions marked the third-consecutive season he has produced 50+ catches as he finished with the seventh-most receptions by a running back in 2019 and finished fifth in franchise history for receptions by a back in a season.2017 15|15|0|1 ∙ 1|1Appeared in 15 games (all starts) • Finished second in the league with 1,946 scrimmage yards after totaling 1,291 yards rushing (third best in the league) on 321 carries and 665 yards receiving on a running back-leading 85 receptions • Matched his season high with 11 total touchdowns, including nine on the ground, his most in a season • Surpassed 150 scrimmage yards in a game six times, the most in the league • Established postseason highs in receptions and receiving yards despite the Divisional playoff loss • Gained 155 total yards (67 rushing and 88 receiving) in the postseason, while scoring both a rushing and receiving touchdown, the second multi-score effort of his postseason career.2016 12|12|0|0 ∙ 3|3Appeared in 12 games (all starts) after missing the first four weeks with a suspension • Despite the missed games, finished fifth in the league in rushing with 1,268 yards on 261 carries, adding 75 receptions, second most among running backs in 2016, for 616 yards • Averaged 157.0 scrimmage yards per game, the highest in the league since 2002 (Priest Holmes) • Scored nine total touchdowns (seven rushing, two receiving) and added the first two-point conversion of his career • Made his postseason debut, and averaged 5.5 yards a carry, including two games with over 150 yards rushing.

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AGE27 DRAFTED R2, P48 by PIT (2013)

PRONOUNCED: LAY -vee-on

LE’VEON

REYNOLDSBURG, OH GROVEPORT MADISON (OH) MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY

@leveonbell@LeVeonBell

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2019 SEASON STATISTICS Rushing ReceivingYear Team GP GS Rush Yds Avg Lg TD Rec Yds Avg Lg TD9/8 BUF 1 1 17 60 3.5 12 0 6 32 5.3 11 19/16 CLV 1 1 21 68 3.2 8 0 10 61 6.1 17 09/22 at NE 1 1 18 35 1.9 8 0 4 28 7.0 16 010/6 at PHI 1 1 15 43 2.9 13 0 7 45 6.4 14 010/13 DAL 1 1 14 50 3.6 13 1 1 3 3.0 3 010/21 NE 1 1 15 70 4.7 19 0 1 6 6.0 6 010/27 at JAX 1 1 8 23 2.9 5 0 3 12 4.0 10 011/3 at MIA 1 1 17 66 3.9 14 0 8 55 6.9 12 011/10 NYG 1 1 18 34 1.9 4 1 4 34 8.5 11 011/17 at WAS 1 1 18 59 3.3 9 1 2 33 16.5 21 011/24 OAK 1 1 12 49 4.1 12 0 5 59 11.8 23 012/1 at CIN 1 1 10 32 3.2 7 0 4 35 8.8 11 012/8 MIA INACTIVE 12/12 at BLT 1 1 21 87 4.1 15 0 2 1 0.5 3 012/22 PIT 1 1 25 72 2.9 11 0 4 21 5.3 12 012/29 at BUF 1 1 16 41 2.6 12 0 5 36 7.2 15 0

Totals 15 15 245 789 3.2 19 3 66 461 7.0 23 1

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POSTSEASON STATISTICS Rushing ReceivingYear Team GP GS Rush Yds Avg Lg TD Rec Yds Avg Lg TD

2016 PIT 3 3 65 357 5.5 38 2 4 3 0.8 4 02017 PIT 1 1 16 67 4.2 21 1 9 88 9.8 22 1

Totals 4 4 81 424 5.2 38 3 13 91 7.0 22 1

CAREER STATISTICS Rushing ReceivingYear Team GP GS Rush Yds Avg Lg TD Rec Yds Avg Lg TD

2013 PIT 13 13 244 860 3.5 43 8 45 399 8.9 43 02014 PIT 16 16 290 1,361 4.7 81 8 83 854 10.3 48 32015 PIT 6 6 113 556 4.9 42 3 24 136 5.7 20 02016 PIT 12 12 261 1,268 4.9 44 7 75 616 8.2 32 22017 PIT 15 15 321 1,291 4.0 27 9 85 655 7.7 42 22019 Jets 15 15 245 789 3.2 19 3 66 461 7.0 23 1

Totals 77 77 1,474 6,125 4.2 81 38 378 3,121 8.3 48 8

ADDITIONAL STATISTICSTwo-Point Conversions: 2 (Career): 1 (2019), 1 (2016)Passing: 1att-0cmp-0yards (Career): 1-0-0 (2016)

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2015 6|6|0|0Limited to six games (all starts), after starting in Week Three due to suspension and being placed on injured reserve (11/2) • Totaled 556 yards and three touchdowns on 113 carries, averaging a single season high 4.9 per carry • Added 136 yards on 24 receptions.2014 16|16|0|0 ∙ 0|0Started all 16 games, finishing second in the league in rushing and scrimmage yards • Totaled a single season best 1,361 yards with eight touchdowns on 290 carries, adding single season highs with 83 receptions for 854 yards and three receiving touchdowns • Joined Barry Sanders (1994) and Marshall Faulk (2000) as the third player in NFL history to total over 2,000 scrimmage yards (2,215) without fumbling • Inactive for the Wild Card loss with an injury.2013 13|13|0|3Appeared in 13 games, all starts, after missing the first three weeks of the season • Totaled 860 yards and eight touchdowns on 244 carries, adding 399 yards on 45 receptions • Ranked in the top three among all rookie running backs in rushing yards, scrimmage yards, receptions and rushing touchdowns.

OFF THE FIELDHIGH SCHOOL FIELD DONATION: Donated $750,000 for a new turf field at his alma mater, Groveport Madison, in 2017, with the field now named Le’Veon Bell Field at Cruiser Stadium. “You know, there is something about the high school lights,” Bell told The Columbus Dispatch in 2017. “You always remember them.”OF NOTE

MY FAVORITE MARTIN: “Growing up, my whole family were literally Pittsburgh Steeler fans, and I was the only one who grew up a Curtis Martin fan, loving the New York Jets,” Bell said on a conference call after signing with the team in 2019. “I remember growing up, a run Curtis Martin did,” Bell told Jets 360 after signing. “And he had his hand on his lineman’s back, I didn’t know what he was doing at the time or what he was trying to execute, but over the course of time as I got older I realized he was being patient. Curtis Martin, he taught me patience and I don’t think he knew he did.”For Martin, he called Bell to congratulate the new Jets running back after the deal and said that he took Bell’s praise as “a huge compliment” in comments to ESPN.com, adding that Bell, “Has a lot of natural athletic attributes, but what I value most is the vision that he has. He can be patient and set up his blocks.”Patience they appreciated in each other.

STAT PACK

TOP OF THE CHARTS: Has produced 120.1 yards from scrimmage per game in his NFL career, the third-best average among all players in league history with at least 50 games played ∙ Of the top 10 players in league history, six have been enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

Scrimmage Yards per Game • NFL History(minimum 50 games • according to radar360)

118 CAREER GAMES

JIM BROWN 125.5

56 CAREER GAMES

EZEKIEL ELLIOTT 125.4

77 CAREER GAMES

LE’VEON BELL 120.1

60 CAREER GAMES

BILLY SIMS 119.6

153 CAREER GAMES

BARRY SANDERS 118.9

78 CAREER GAMES

TERRELL DAVIS 113.9

190 CAREER GAMES

WALTER PAYTON 111.9

80 CAREER GAMES

ARIAN FOSTER 110.9

176 CAREER GAMES

MARSHALL FAULK 108.8

170 CAREER GAMES

LADAINIAN TOMLINSON 108.680 2020 NEW YORK JETS MEDIA GUIDE

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FASTEST TO 8,000: On his first carry as a Jet, a five-yard run vs. BUF (9/8), became the quickest in pro football history to 8,000 scrimmage yards, accomplishing the feat in his 63rd regular-season game, beating out Hall of Fame running backs Eric Dickerson (64 games), Edgerrin James and LaDainian Tomlinson (65) and Marcus Allen (68).

Fastest to 8,000 Scrimmage Yards • NFL History

5,396 Rush ∙ 2,692 Rec.

LE’VEON BELL 63

7,207 RUSH ∙ 912 REC.

ERIC DICKERSON 64

6,172 RUSH ∙ 2,019 REC.

EDGERRIN JAMES 65

6,023 RUSH ∙ 2,022 REC.

LaDAINIAN TOMLINSON 65

5,306 RUSH ∙ 2,707 REC.

MARCUS ALLEN 68

POSTSEASON PRODUCTION: Among all running backs in NFL history with at least 75 postseason carries, his 5.23 yards per carry in the playoffs ranks as the fifth best all-time.

Postseason Rushing Average Leaders(minimum 75 carries)

80 ATT. • 571 YDS.

MARION MOTLEY 7.14

204 ATT. 1,140 YDS.

TERRELL DAVIS 5.59

118 ATT. • 630 YDS.

DERRICK HENRY 5.34

87 ATT. • 462 YDS.

CHARLIE GARNER 5.31

81 ATT. • 424 YDS.

LE’VEON BELL 5.23

CAREER TOUCHDOWNSDate Game Type Qtr Dwn Yds Note

09/29/13 PIT at MIN Rush 3 2 1 -09/29/13 PIT at MIN Rush 1 1 8 -10/27/13 PIT at OAK Rush 4 1 2 -11/10/13 PIT vs. BUF Rush 3 2 4 -11/28/13 PIT at BLT Rush 4 2 1 -12/15/13 PIT vs. CIN Rush 1 2 1 -12/22/13 PIT at GB Rush 4 2 1 -12/29/13 PIT vs. CLV Rush 2 2 5 -09/07/14 PIT vs. CLV Rush 2 1 38 -10/20/14 PIT vs. HST Rec 2 2 2 Ben Roethlisberger11/02/14 PIT vs. BLT Rec 2 3 5 Ben Roethlisberger11/17/14 PIT at TEN Rush 4 1 5 -11/30/14 PIT vs. NO Rush 3 1 1 -12/07/14 PIT at CIN Rec 3 3 10 Ben Roethlisberger12/07/14 PIT at CIN Rush 4 1 13 -12/07/14 PIT at CIN Rush 4 1 22 -12/14/14 PIT at ATL Rush 2 1 1 -12/14/14 PIT at ATL Rush 4 1 13 -12/21/14 PIT vs. KC Rush 2 1 1 -09/27/15 PIT at SL Rush 2 1 1 -10/01/15 PIT vs. BLT Rush 2 1 11 -10/12/15 PIT at SD Rush 4 1 1 -11/13/16 PIT vs. DAL Rush 4 1 1 -11/13/16 PIT vs. DAL Rec 1 3 2 Ben Roethlisberger11/20/16 PIT at CLV Rush 2 1 1 -11/24/16 PIT at IND Rush 1 2 5 -12/11/16 PIT at BUF Rush 1 3 3 -12/11/16 PIT at BUF Rush 3 2 5 -12/11/16 PIT at BUF Rush 2 1 7 -12/25/16 PIT vs. BLT Rec 4 1 7 Ben Roethlisberger12/25/16 PIT vs. BLT Rush 4 2 7 -01/08/17 PIT vs. MIA* Rush 2 2 1 -01/08/17 PIT vs. MIA* Rush 3 3 8 -09/24/17 PIT at CHI Rush 3 1 1 -10/01/17 PIT at BLT Rush 4 2 1 -10/01/17 PIT at BLT Rush 2 1 1 -10/15/17 PIT at KC Rush 2 1 3 -10/29/17 PIT at DET Rush 2 1 5 -12/04/17 PIT at CIN Rec 3 2 35 Ben Roethlisberger12/10/17 PIT vs. BLT Rush 2 1 1 -12/10/17 PIT vs. BLT Rush 4 3 11 -12/10/17 PIT vs. BLT Rec 1 1 20 Ben Roethlisberger12/17/17 PIT vs. NE Rush 3 2 3 -12/25/17 PIT at HST Rush 3 2 10 -01/14/18 PIT vs. JAX* Rush 4 1 8 Lateral01/14/18 PIT vs. JAX* Rec 3 3 19 Ben Roethlisberger09/08/19 NYJ vs. BUF Rec 3 3 9 Sam Darnold10/13/19 NYJ vs. DAL Rush 1 2 3 -11/17/19 NYJ at WAS Rush 4 2 1 -*Postseason

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150+ SCRIMMAGE YARD GAMESDate Opp W/L Rush Rec Total TD

12/11/16 PIT at BUF W 236 62 298 311/30/14 PIT vs. NO L 95 159 254 112/07/14 PIT at CIN W 185 50 235 311/17/14 PIT at TEN W 204 18 222 111/20/16 PIT at CLV W 146 55 201 109/07/14 PIT vs. CLV W 109 88 197 110/22/17 PIT vs. CIN W 134 58 192 010/15/17 PIT at KC W 179 12 191 110/01/17 PIT at BLT W 144 42 186 211/26/17 PIT vs. GB W 95 88 183 012/04/16 PIT vs. NYG W 118 64 182 012/04/17 PIT at CIN W 76 106 182 110/02/16 PIT vs. KC W 144 34 178 001/08/17 PIT vs. MIA* W 167 7 174 201/15/17 PIT at KC* W 170 -4 166 012/17/17 PIT vs. NE L 117 48 165 109/21/14 PIT at CAR W 147 10 157 001/14/18 PIT vs. JAX* L 67 88 155 210/09/16 PIT vs. NYJ W 66 88 154 010/01/15 PIT vs. BLT L 129 21 150 1*Postseason

100-YARD RUSHING GAMESDate Opp W/L Att Yds Avg Lg TD

12/11/16 PIT at BUF W 38 236 6.2 33 311/17/14 PIT at TEN W 33 204 6.2 27 112/07/14 PIT at CIN W 26 185 7.1 53 210/15/17 PIT at KC W 32 179 5.6 27 101/15/17 PIT at KC* W 30 170 5.7 38 001/08/17 PIT vs. MIA* W 29 167 5.8 26 209/21/14 PIT at CAR W 21 147 7.0 81 011/20/16 PIT at CLV W 28 146 5.2 12 110/01/17 PIT at BLT W 35 144 4.1 21 210/02/16 PIT vs. KC W 18 144 8.0 44 010/22/17 PIT vs. CIN W 35 134 3.8 15 010/01/15 PIT vs. BLT L 22 129 5.9 22 112/22/13 PIT at GB W 26 124 4.8 25 112/25/16 PIT vs. BLT W 20 122 6.1 23 110/25/15 PIT at KC L 17 121 7.1 42 011/24/16 PIT at IND W 23 120 5.2 12 112/04/16 PIT vs. NYG W 29 118 4.1 19 012/17/17 PIT vs. NE L 24 117 4.9 18 110/12/15 PIT at SD W 21 111 5.3 32 109/07/14 PIT vs. CLV W 21 109 5.2 38 1*Postseason

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CAREER BESTSCategory No. Opp DateCarries 38 at BUF 12/11/16Rush Yards 236 at BUF 12/11/16Rush TDs 3 at BUF 12/11/16

Receptions 12 vs. GB 11/26/17Receiving Yards 159 vs. NO 11/30/14

Touches 42 at BUF 12/11/16Scrimmage Yards 298 at BUF 12/11/16Scrimmage TDs 3 3X, last vs. BLT 12/10/17

Longest Run 81 at CAR 09/21/14Longest TD Run 38t vs. CLV 09/07/14Longest Reception 48 vs. NO 11/30/14Longest TD Reception 35t at CIN 12/04/17

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BELLOLINEBACKER

TAKEOFF • Third-year linebacker who entered the NFL as an undrafted

free agent with CLV (2017).• Signed with the New York Jets as a free agent during the

2019 season (10/30).• In 27 career games with CLV (2017), PHI (2018) and the Jets

(2019-present), has registered 11 tackles on defense and 16 on special teams while also scoring a touchdown on a blocked punt recovery ∙ Spent time on the practice squad with ARZ (2018), PHI (2018) and GB (2019).

• Appeared in one postseason contest with PHI, playing on special teams.

STAT PACK

SPECIAL TEAMS TACKLES: Despite appearing in only eight games after signing with the team in Week Nine, finished fourth with nine special teams tackles (according to coaches’ stats)

2019 Special Team Tackles • New York Jets(according to coaches’ stats)

Rank Player Pos. TFLs1. Frankie Luvu LB 14

2. Harvey Langi LB 12

3. Daniel Brown TE 11

4. B.J. Bello LB 9

5t. Brandon Copeland LB 8

5t. Matthias Farley S 8

FLIGHT PATH

2019 GP|GS|DNP|IA: 8|0|0|0After spending training camp with HST, joined the GB practice squad during Week Five • Appeared in eight games over the final nine weeks with the Jets after joining the team in Week Nine • Registered the fourth-most tackles on special teams (nine) and contributed to a franchise record 43 non-offensive points scored after his touchdown following a blocked punt recovery at BLT (12/12).2018 3|0|0|0 ∙ 1|0Spent the first two weeks of the season on the ARZ practice squad before joining the PHI practice squad in Week Seven • Appeared in three games with PHI after being added to the active roster in Week 15 • Registered two tackles on defense and two on special teams • Made his postseason debut in the Wild Card round but was inactive for the Divisional game.2017 16|0|0|0 Appeared in all 16 games as an undrafted free agent after originally starting the season on practice squad • Registered a single season best nine defensive tackles and added five special teams tackles, third on the team.

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AGE25 ENTERED AS UNDRAFTED FA w/ CLV (2017)

B.J.

@bj_bello5@bj_bello

NEW LENNOX, IL LINCOLN-WAY WEST (IL) UNIVERSITY of ILLINOISILLINOIS STATE UNIVERSITY

CAREER STATISTICSYear Team GP GS TT S A Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD2017 CLV 16 0 6 6 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2018 PHI 3 0 2 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02019 Jets 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Totals 27 0 11 7 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

ADDITIONAL STATISTICSSpecial Teams Tackles: 16 (Career): 9 (2019), 2 (2018), 5 (2017)Special Teams Touchdowns: 1 (Career): 1 (2019)

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TAKEOFF • Third-year wide receiver who entered the league as a sixth-

round selection by NE (2018).• Claimed by the New York Jets at final cutdowns prior to the

start of the 2019 season.• In 16 career games, all with the Jets, registered 21 punt

returns for 240 yards (11.4 average) ∙ Added six receptions for 115 yards (19.2 average), including a long of 69 yards.

FLIGHT PATH

2019 GP|GS|DNP|IA: 16|0|0|0Appeared in all 16 games as the team’s primary punt returner in his first season playing • Ranked second in the league in punt return average (11.4) after returning 21 punts for 240 yards • Contributed on offense with six receptions for 115 yards (19.2 average, including a long reception of 69 yards • Added four kickoff returns for 48 yards.2018Placed on injured reserve (9/1) following an injury suffered in the first preseason game.

OF NOTE

DUAL CONTRIBUTOR: Finished his career at Miami with 100 receptions for 1,175 yards in 46 games (20 starts) • Finished his senior season with a 15.9 punt return average, which would have ranked second best in the country if he had enough returns to qualify.

CAREER STATISTICSYear Team GP GS Rec Yds Avg Lg TD2019 Jets 15 0 5 104 20.8 69 0

Totals 15 0 5 104 20.8 69 0

2019 SEASON STATISTICSYear Team GP GS Rec Yds Avg Lg TD9/8 BUF 1 0 - - - - -9/16 CLV 1 0 - - - - -9/22 at NE 1 0 2 29 14.5 23 010/6 at PHI 1 0 - - - - -10/13 DAL 1 0 - - - - -10/21 NE 1 0 1 1 1.0 1 010/27 at JAX 1 0 - - - - -11/3 at MIA 1 0 - - - - -11/10 NYG 1 0 - - - - -11/17 at WAS 1 0 - - - - -11/24 OAK 1 0 1 69 69.0 69 012/1 at CIN 1 0 1 5 5.0 5 012/8 MIA 1 0 - - - - -12/12 at BLT 1 0 - - - - -12/22 PIT 1 0 - - - - -12/29 at BUF 1 0 1 11 11.0 11 0

Totals 16 0 6 115 19.2 69 0

OFF THE FIELD

TOP OF THE CLASS: Graduated as valedictorian of Miami’s School of Business Administration with a double major in finance and entrepreneurship, finishing with a 3.961 grade point average • Honored with the ACC’s Jim Tatum Award as the conference’s top scholar-athlete.

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WEIGHT190

AGE23 DRAFTED R6, P210 by NE (2018)

BRAXTON

RALEIGH, NC LEESVILLE ROAD (NC) UNIVERSITY of MIAMI

@hnynut_berrios@HNYNUT_BERRIOS

RETURN STATISTICSYear Team GP PR FC Yds Avg Lg TD KR Yds Avg Lg TD

2019 Jets 15 20 28 231 11.6 26 0 4 48 12.0 25 0

Totals 15 20 28 231 11.6 26 0 4 48 12.0 25 0

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TAKEOFF • Sixth-year tight end who entered the NFL as an undrafted

free agent with BLT (2015).• Signed with the New York Jets as an unrestricted free agent

(2019), re-signing prior to the start of free agency (2020).• In 58 career games (11 starts) with BLT (2015-16), CHI

(2016-18) and the Jets (2019-present), has totaled 389 yards and two touchdowns on 42 receptions, adding 14 tackles on special teams.

• Appeared in one career postseason game, with CHI, but did not record any stats.

FLIGHT PATH

2019 GP|GS|DNP|IA: 16|5|0|0. Appeared in all 16 games for the first time in his career, making a single-season best five starts • Totaled 72 yards and a touchdown (his first since the 2016 season) on seven receptions • Added a single-season high 11 special teams tackles, finishing third on the team, the most of any offensive player.2018 14|0|0|2 ∙ 1|0Appeared in 14 games • Made his postseason debut in the Wild Card round vs. PHI (1/6).2017 14|2|0|2Appeared in 14 games (two starts) • Totaled a single-season high 129 yards on 13 receptions.2016 8|3|0|3Appeared in eight games (three starts) • Opened the season on the BLT practice squad, appearing in two games with the team before joining CHI for the season’s final 10 weeks • Totaled 124 yards and his first career touchdown on a single-season best 16 receptions, all with CHI. 2015 6|1|0|0Appeared in the final six games (one start) after re-joining the practice squad in Week Six after spending training camp with the team • Totaled 64 yards on six receptions.

STAT PACK

SPECIAL TEAMS TACKLES: Finished third on the team in special teams tackles (according to coaches’ stats) in 2019 with 11, the most among offensive players.

2019 Special Team Tackles • New York Jets(according to coaches’ stats)

Rank Player Pos. TFLs1. Frankie Luvu LB 14

2. Harvey Langi LB 12

3. Daniel Brown TE 11

4. B.J. Bello LB 9

5t. Brandon Copeland LB 8

5t. Matthias Farley S 8

OF NOTE

JAMES MADISON: Despite his success as an athlete, he did not receive many scholarship offers coming out of high school • Choose to enroll at James Madison for the school’s business program, walking onto the football team before earning a scholarship after his first season • He earned Colonial Athletic Association Commissioner’s Academic Award while majoring in computer information systems.

OFF THE FIELD

MR. ATHLETE: Won three consecutive state championships in football, earning first-team all-state honors in his senior year • In addition to achievement on the football field, he was a first-team all-state and all-conference pick as a first baseman and in basketball, earning him the moniker as his school’s “Mr. Athlete.”

2019 UNRESTRICTED FA (CHI)6 2HEIGHT6-5

WEIGHT247

AGE28 ENTERED AS UNDRAFTED FA w/ BLT (2015)

DANIEL

WINDSOR, VA ISLE of WIGHT (VA) ACADEMY JAMES MADISON UNIVERSITY

@dabrown_10@Daniel_Brown10

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ADDITIONAL STATISTICSYear Team GP GS Rec Yds Avg Lg TD2015 BLT 6 1 6 64 11 31 02016 BLT•CHI 8 3 16 124 7.8 12 12017 CHI 14 2 13 129 9.9 17 02018 CHI 14 0 0 0 0.0 0 02019 Jets 16 5 7 72 10.3 24 1

Totals 58 11 42 389 9.3 31 2

ADDITIONAL STATISTICSSpecial Teams Tackles: 14 (Career): 11 (2019), 2 (2018), 1 (2017)Onside Kick Recoveries: 1 (Career): 1 (2018)

2019 SEASON STATISTICSDate Opp GP GS Rec Yds Avg Lg TD9/8 BUF 1 0 - - - - -9/16 CLV 1 0 - - - - -9/22 at NE 1 1 - - - - -10/6 at PHI 1 0 - - - - -10/13 DAL 1 0 - - - - -10/21 NE 1 0 - - - - -10/27 at JAX 1 0 - - - - -11/3 at MIA 1 0 - - - - -11/10 NYG 1 0 - - - - -11/17 at WAS 1 0 1 20 20.0 20t 111/24 OAK 1 0 - - - - -12/1 at CIN 1 1 1 9 9.0 9 012/8 MIA 1 0 1 7 7.0 7 012/12 at BLT 1 1 1 4 4.0 4 012/22 PIT 1 1 - - - - -12/29 at BUF 1 1 3 32 10.7 24 0

Totals 16 5 7 72 10.3 24 1

CAREER TOUCHDOWNSDate Game Type Qtr Dwn Yds Note

11/27/16 CHI vs. TEN Rec 1 3 7 Matt Barkley11/17/19 NYJ at WAS Rec 1 1 20 Sam Darnold

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BURGESS JR.LINEBACKER

TAKEOFF • Fourth-year linebacker who entered the NFL as an

undrafted free agent with MIA (2016).• Claimed by the New York Jets during the 2019 offseason,

before re-signing with the club as a free agent (2020).• In 27 career games (21 starts), with CLV (2017-18) and

the Jets (2019-present), has registered 167 tackles, 4.5 sacks, one interception, nine passes defensed, two forced fumbles, a fumble recovery and a safety ∙ Spent time on the practice squad with MIA (2016, ’18), SD (2016), BLT (2016), JAX (2016), CLV (2016) and the Jets (2019).

OF NOTE

THE LONG ROAD: Was a member of five different teams as an undrafted rookie (2016)…Initially signed by MIA, he was waived at final cuts joining practice squads in SD, BLT, JAX and CLV, an unfamiliar position for the former All-American and All-Dade selection in high school who started at Louisville as a freshman.“It was a long journey my rookie year,” Burgess said shortly before making his first career start in 2017. “I was living out of a suitcase traveling from team to team, state to state, hotel to hotel. I couldn’t ever really get settled and get an apartment since I was bouncing around so much. It was a struggle, but it just makes me so much more thankful to this day.”

STAT PACK

LAST 10 GAMES: Ranked second on the team with a single season best in tackles (according to coaches stats) despite not making his season debut for the Jets until Week Eight at JAX (10/27) • Finished the season as one of just five players with at least 75 tackles, five passes defensed and five tackles for loss over the season’s final 10 games.

75+ Tackles, 5+ PDs & 5+ TFLs • Last 10 Games(according to Radar360)

Player Team Tackles PD TFLBudda Baker ARZ 106 6 7James Burgess Jets 80 5 8Lavonte David TB 81 5 8Darius Leonard IND 93 5 6Fred Warner SF 85 7 5

FLIGHT PATH

2019 GP|GS|DNP|IA: 10|10|0|0Started the final 10 games of the season after spending the first seven weeks on the practice squad • Finished second on the team with a single season best 90 tackles and registered a half-sack, his first career interception, a single season high six passes defensed as well as a forced fumble and his first career fumble recovery • Finished the season as one of just five players with at least 75 tackles, five passes defensed and five tackles for loss over the season’s final 10 games (according to Radar360) • Contributed to a franchise record 43 non-offensive points scored with a safety on a tackle for loss at MIA (11/3).2018 3|2|0|3Appeared in three games (two starts) for CLV before being placed on injured reserve (10/17) and ultimately waived • Finished the season on the MIA practice squad.

2017 14|9|0|2Appeared 14 games (nine starts) in his first season on the active roster • Registered 70 total tackles, a single season high 4.0 sacks, one forced fumble and three passes defensed • Added five tackles on special teams.2016Spent time on the practice squad with five different teams – MIA, SD, BLT, JAX and CLV – after entering the league as an undrafted free agent.

OFF THE FIELD

BLOODLINES: His father, also James, spent two seasons in the NFL with SD, while also playing in the XFL and CFL…His mother, Lakeisha, was an all-state basketball player…His uncle on his mother’s side, Willie Middlebrooks, was a cornerback in the NFL for six seasons with DEN and SF after entering the league as a first-round pick out of the University of Minnesota.

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WEIGHT230

AGE26 ENTERED AS UNDRAFTED FA w/ MIA (2016)

PRONOUNCED: burr-GESS

JAMES

FLORIDA CITY, FL HOMESTEAD (FL) UNIVERSITY of LOUISVILLE

@burgess_jr@HomesteadLB

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CAREER SACKSDate Opp Qtr Dwn Last LOS Quarterback Shared Yards09/17/17 CLV at BLT 2 3 BLT 41 Joe Flacco - 910/08/17 CLV vs. NYJ 4 2 NYJ 30 Josh McCown - 411/19/17 CLV vs. JAX 4 3 CLV 44 Blake Bortles - 712/24/17 CLV vs. CHI 4 3 CHI 17 Mitchell Trubisky - 311/10/19 NYJ vs. NYG 4 2 NYG 35 Daniel Jones DL Steve McLendon 10

CAREER FUMBLESDate Opp Qtr Dwn Last LOS Fumbled Forced Recovered Yds

09/24/17 CLV at IND 3 2 IND 46 TE Jack Doyle Burgess LB Christian Kirksey 011/24/19 NYJ vs. OAK 3 1 OAK 34 QB Mike Glennon aborted Burgess -4

2019 SEASON STATISTICSYear Team GP GS TT S A Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD9/8 BUF PRACTICE SQUAD 9/16 CLV PRACTICE SQUAD 9/22 at NE PRACTICE SQUAD 10/6 at PHI PRACTICE SQUAD 10/13 DAL PRACTICE SQUAD 10/21 NE PRACTICE SQUAD 10/27 at JAX 1 1 6 3 3 - - - - - - - - - - -11/3 at MIA 1 1 7 3 4 - - - - - - - - - - -11/10 NYG 1 1 6 4 2 0.5 5.0 - - - - 1 - - - -11/17 at WAS 1 1 11 10 1 - - - - - - - - - - -11/24 OAK 1 1 10 8 2 - - - - - - 1 - 1 -4 012/1 at CIN 1 1 9 8 1 - - - - - - - - - - -12/8 MIA 1 1 12 12 0 - - - - - - 2 1 - - -12/12 at BLT 1 1 9 8 1 - - - - - - 1 - - - -12/22 PIT 1 1 9 4 5 - - - - - - - - - - -12/29 at BUF 1 1 11 8 3 - - 1 2 2 0 1 - - - -

Totals 10 10 90 68 22 0.5 5.0 1 2 2 0 6 1 1 -4 0

CAREER STATSYear Team GP GS TT S A Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD2017 CLV 14 9 70 44 26 4.0 23.0 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 02018 CLV 3 2 7 5 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02019 Jets 10 10 90 68 22 0.5 5.0 1 2 2 0 6 1 1 -4 0

Totals 27 21 167 117 50 4.5 28.0 1 2 2 0 9 2 1 -4 0

ADDITIONAL STATSSpecial Teams Tackles: 6 (Career): 1 (2018), 5 (2017)Safeties: 1 (Career): 1 (2019))

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CASHMANLINEBACKER

TAKEOFF • Second-year linebacker who was selected by the New York

Jets in the fifth round of the 2019 NFL Draft.• In seven career games (five starts), all with the Jets

(2019-present), has registered 41 tackles, a half-sack, a pass defensed and a fumble recovery.

FLIGHT PATH

2019 GP|GS|DNP|IA: 7|5|0|0Limited to seven games (five starts) as a rookie before being placed on injured reserve (11/1) • Registered 41 tackles, a half-sack, a pass defensed and a fumble recovery as part of the league’s second-rated run defense, allowing just 3.34 yards per carry, the lowest allowed by a Jets defense in a 16 game season • Through the first eight weeks of the season, tied for fifth among all rookies in total tackles and tackles for loss.

OF NOTE

FORMER WALK-ON: Earned a full scholarship following his sophomore season (2016), when he led the team in sacks…The announcement was made by having all the players participate in an Easter egg hunt with all the eggs containing a note that revealed the news.

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BLAKE

EDEN PRARIE, MN EDEN PRARIE UNIVERSITY of MINNESOTA

@blockayyy@blockayyy

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CAREER FUMBLESDate Opp Qtr Dwn Last LOS Fumbled Forced Recovered Yds

10/27/19 NYJ at JAX 2 3 NYJ 36 QB Gardner Minshew** DL Jordan Willis Cashman 0**Caused on a sack

CAREER SACKSDate Opp Qtr Dwn Last LOS Quarterback Shared Yards

09/16/19 NYJ vs. CLV 4 3 NYJ 33 Baker Mayfield DL Bronson Kaufusi 8

2019 SEASON STATISTICSYear Team GP GS TT S A Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD9/8 BUF 1 0 3 2 1 - - - - - - - - - - -9/16 CLV 1 1 5 4 1 0.5 4.0 - - - - 1 - - - -9/22 at NE 1 1 8 8 0 - - - - - - - - - - -10/6 at PHI 1 0 5 4 1 - - - - - - - - - - -10/13 DAL 1 1 4 4 0 - - - - - - - - - - -10/21 NE 1 1 8 8 0 - - - - - - - - - - -10/27 at JAX 1 1 8 5 3 - - - - - - - - 1 0 011/3 at MIA RESERVE/INJURED (11/1)

Totals 7 5 41 35 6 0.5 4.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0

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BLAKE CASHMANCAREER STATSYear Team GP GS TT S A Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD2019 Jets 7 5 40 34 6 0.5 4.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0

Totals 7 5 40 34 6 0.5 4.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0

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TAKEOFF • Third-year wide receiver who entered the league as a

fourth-round selection by KC (2017).• Signed with the New York Jets as a reserve/future free

agent following the 2019 season.• In 24 career games (one start) with KC (2017) and WAS

(2018-19), has totaled 25 yards on three receptions, adding six special teams tackles.

• Appeared in one postseason contest with KC, playing on special teams.

CAREER STATISTICSYear Team GP GS Rec Yds Avg Lg TD2017 KC 12 1 2 18 9.0 10 02018 WAS 12 0 1 7 7.0 7 0

Totals 24 1 3 25 8.3 10 0

ADDITIONAL STATISTICSSpecial Teams Tackles: 6 (Career): 1 (2018), 5 (2017)

FLIGHT PATH

2019 Spent the first five weeks on the practice squad before being placed on practice squad injured reserve.2018 12|0|0|0Appeared in 12 games after spending five of the first six weeks on the practice squad • Totaled seven yards on one reception.2017 12|1|0|4Appeared in 12 games (one start) as a rookie fourth-round pick • Totaled 18 yards on two receptions, while returning three kickoffs for 65 yards and posting five special teams tackles.

CHESSONWIDE RECEIVER

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WEIGHT205

AGE26 DRAFTED R4, P139 by KC (2017)

JEHU

ST. LOUIS, MO LADUE HORTON WATKINS (MO) UNIVERSITY of MICHIGAN

@primetimejehu

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TAKEOFF • Sixth-year wide receiver who entered the league as a

fourth-round selection by WAS (2015).• Signed with the New York Jets as an unrestricted free

agent (2019).• In 72 career games (41 starts) with WAS (2015-18) and

the Jets (2019-present), has totaled 3,462 yards and 20 touchdowns on 299 receptions, while recording two two-point conversions • Added 682 yards and a touchdown on 87 punt returns.

• Started his only postseason game, with WAS, and totaled 15 yards on three receptions and returned a punt for five yards.

OF NOTE

ACC RECORD: Finished his college career with 283 receptions, tied for the most career receptions in ACC history ∙ During junior season (2017), pulled in 108 passes, the most in a single season by any ACC player.

OFF THE FIELD

JAMISON CROWDER NDSS ALL-STAR CLINIC: Teamed up with the National Down Syndrome Society (NDSS) to host the First Annual Jamison Crowder NDSS All-Star Clinic at his alma mater Duke University in April of 2019 for individuals with Down syndrome and other disabilities and their siblings.The camp was inspired by his younger brother, Jamaris, who has non-verbal Down syndrome. “My brother definitely made me a better person,” Crowder told ESPN.com in 2018. “He helped me become more patient and understanding. He helped me grow into a young man. He gives me more motivation.”

FLIGHT PATH

2019 GP|GS|DNP|IA: 16|13|0|0Appeared in 16 games (13 starts) • Led the team receptions (78), receiving yards (834) and receiving touchdowns (six) • In addition to setting a new single season best, his 78 receptions also ranked sixth in the AFC while he was one of just six receivers in the league with at least two receptions in all 16 games.2018 9|7|0|7Limited to nine games (seven starts) after missing Weeks Five through 11 with an injury • Totaled 388 yards and two touchdowns on 29 receptions, including a career long 79-yard score.2017 15|6|0|1Appeared in 15 games (six starts) • Totaled 789 yards and three touchdowns on 66 receptions • Added 171 yards on 27 punt returns.2016 16|9|0|0Appeared in all 16 games (nine starts) • Totaled a single season best 847 yards and seven touchdowns on a then single season high 67 receptions • Finished fourth in the league in punt return average (12.1) after returning 27 punts for 328 yards and a touchdown, one of just five players with a punt return touchdown that season.2015 16|6|0|0 • 1|1 Appeared in all 16 games (six starts) • Established a team rookie record with 59 receptions and totaled 604 yards and two touchdowns • Tied for the NFL lead with two two-point conversions • Added 158 yards on 30 punt returns, the 10th most in the league and the third most of any rookie • Started in his postseason debut, catching three passes for 15 yards.

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JAMISON

MONROE, NC MONROE DUKE UNIVERSITY

@j_crowd80

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STAT PACK

AFC LEADERS: In his first season with the Jets, finished sixth among all AFC wide receivers with a single season best 78 receptions, and was one of just 17 wide receivers with 75+ catches this season.

Reception Leaders • AFCRank Player Team Rec 1t. DeAndre Hopkins HST 1041t. Keenan Allen LAC 1043. Julian Edelman NE 1004. Tyler Boyd CIN 905. Jarvis Landry CLV 836. Jamison Crowder Jets 787. Odell Beckham CLV 748. D.J. Chark JAX 739t. John Brown BUF 729t. DeVante Parker MIA 729t. Courtland Sutton DEN 72

TWO+ IN EVERY GAME: Additionally, he finished the season with at least two receptions in all 16 games, one of just six wide receivers in the league to accomplish the feat.

Minimum of 2 Rec. In Every Game • 2019 SeasonPlayer Team Rec.Keenan Allen LAC 104Odell Beckham, Jr. CLV 74Jamison Crowder Jets 78Julian Edelman NE 100Jarvis Landry CLV 83Michael Thomas NO 149

5-10 AND UNDER: Listed at 5-9, he ranked among the league’s top receivers under 5-10 ∙ After he registered 78 catches, finished in the top five in receptions (78), receiving yards (833) and touchdowns (six) among all wide receivers 5-10 or under.

Reception Leaders • Wide Receivers under 5-10(height according to radar360)

Rk Player Team Rec Rec Yds Rec TD1. Julian Edelman NE 100 1,117 62. Tyler Lockett SEA 82 1,057 83. Jamison Crowder Jets 78 833 64. Cole Beasley BUF 67 778 65. Diontae Johnson PIT 59 680 56. Tyreek Hill KC 58 860 77. Sterling Shepard NYG 57 576 38. Randall Cobb DAL 55 828 39t. Hunter Renfrow OAK 49 605 49t. Golden Tate NYG 49 676 6

CAREER STATSYear Team GP GS Rec Yds Avg Lg TD2015 WAS 16 6 59 604 10.2 44 22016 WAS 16 9 67 847 12.6 55t 72017 WAS 15 6 66 789 12.0 41 32018 WAS 9 7 29 388 13.4 79t 22019 Jets 16 13 78 834 10.7 41 6

Totals 72 41 299 3,462 11.6 79t 20

ADDITIONAL STATSTwo-Point Conversions: 2 (Career): 2 (2015)Special Teams Tackles: 1 (Career): 1 (2017)

P0STSEASON STATSYear Team GP GS Rec Yds Avg Lg TD2015 WAS 1 1 3 15 5.0 6 0

Totals 1 1 3 15 5.0 6 0

CAREER TOUCHDOWNSDate Game Type Qtr Dwn Yds Note

11/15/15 WAS vs. NO Rec 1 1 11 Kirk Cousins01/03/16 WAS at DAL Rec 1 3 3 Kirk Cousins09/18/16 WAS vs. DAL Rec 3 2 11 Kirk Cousins09/25/16 WAS at NYG Rec 3 3 55 Kirk Cousins10/09/16 WAS at BLT Ret 1 4 85 Punt Return10/16/16 WAS vs. PHI Rec 1 1 16 Kirk Cousins10/30/16 WAS at CIN Rec 4 2 33 Kirk Cousins11/13/16 WAS vs. MIN Rec 1 3 4 Kirk Cousins11/20/16 WAS vs. GB Rec 3 3 44 Kirk Cousins12/04/16 WAS at ARZ Rec 3 3 26 Kirk Cousins11/23/17 WAS vs. NYG Rec 3 3 15 Kirk Cousins12/17/17 WAS vs. ARZ Rec 1 2 5 Kirk Cousins12/24/17 WAS vs. DEN Rec 2 2 15 Kirk Cousins09/23/18 WAS vs. GB Rec 2 1 9 Alex Smith12/09/18 WAS vs. NYG Rec 4 2 79 Josh Johnson11/03/19 NYJ at MIA Rec 1 3 12 Sam Darnold11/10/19 NYJ vs. NYG Rec 1 3 23 Sam Darnold11/17/19 NYJ at WAS Rec 4 3 29 Sam Darnold12/12/19 NYJ at BLT Rec 2 3 4 Sam Darnold12/12/19 NYJ at BLT Rec 4 2 18 Sam Darnold

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Year Team GP PR FC Yds Avg Lg TD KR Yds Avg Lg TD2015 WAS 16 30 16 158 5.3 16 0 1 13 13.0 13 02016 WAS 16 27 15 328 12.1 85t 1 0 0 0.0 0 02017 WAS 15 27 21 171 6.3 29 0 0 0 0.0 0 02018 WAS 9 2 3 20 10.0 11 0 0 0 0.0 0 0

Totals 56 86 55 677 7.9 85t 1 1 13 13.0 13 0

CAREER BESTSCategory No. Opp DateReceptions 14 vs. BUF 09/08/19Receiving Yards 141 vs. NYG 11/23/17Receiving TDs 2 at BLT 12/12/19

Carries 2 2X, last vs. IND 09/16/18Rush Yards 29 vs. IND 09/16/18

Longest Reception 79t vs. NYG 12/09/18Longest Run 25 vs. IND 09/16/18

Kickoff Return Yards 13 at CAR 11/22/15Longest Kickoff Return 13 at CAR 11/22/15Punt Returns 5 2X, last vs. NYG 01/01/17Punt Return Yards 89 at BLT 10/09/16Longest Punt Return 85t at BLT 10/09/16

2019 SEASON STATISTICSYear Team GP GS Rec Yds Avg Lg TD9/8 BUF 1 1 14 99 7.1 19 09/16 CLV 1 1 4 40 10.0 30 09/22 at NE 1 1 2 25 12.5 15 010/6 at PHI 1 0 2 10 5.0 5 010/13 DAL 1 1 6 98 16.3 30 010/21 NE 1 0 4 26 6.5 9 010/27 at JAX 1 0 3 24 8.0 16 011/3 at MIA 1 1 8 83 10.4 20 111/10 NYG 1 1 5 81 16.2 25 111/17 at WAS 1 1 5 76 15.2 29t 111/24 OAK 1 1 2 18 9.0 15 012/1 at CIN 1 1 2 8 4.0 9 012/8 MIA 1 1 3 30 10.0 17 012/12 at BLT 1 1 6 90 15.0 41 212/22 PIT 1 1 4 60 15.0 20 012/29 at BUF 1 1 8 66 8.3 21 1

Totals 16 13 78 834 10.7 41 6

100-YARD RECEIVING GAMESDate Opp W/L Att Yds Avg Lg TD

11/23/17 WAS vs. NYG W 7 141 20.1 38 110/29/17 WAS vs. DAL L 9 123 13.7 41 001/03/16 WAS at DAL W 5 109 21.8 44 110/23/16 WAS at DET L 7 108 15.4 26 010/30/16 WAS at CIN T 9 107 11.9 33t 111/20/16 WAS vs. GB W 3 102 34.0 53 1

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DARNOLDQUARTERBACK

TAKEOFF • Third-year quarterback who was selected by the New York

Jets with the third-overall pick in the 2018 NFL Draft.• Has started all 26 career games, passing for 5,889 yards,

completing 59.9% of his passes with 36 touchdowns, 28 interceptions and an 81.1 passer rating • Added 200 yards and three touchdowns on 77 rushing attempts.

• Became the youngest starting quarterback since the 1970 AFL/NFL merger when started the opening game, a Monday Night Football win at DET (09/10/18) • The following week, became the youngest quarterback in league history with a 300-yard passing performance, when he threw for 334 yards vs. MIA (09/16/18).

OFF THE FIELD

BLOODLINES: Grandfather, Dick Hammer, played basketball at USC and was a member of the 1964 United States Olympic volleyball team before appearing in films, television and commercials • Father, Mike, played football at Redlands, while his mother, Chris, played volleyball at Long Beach City College and his sister, Franki, played volleyball at Rhode Island for four years before joining the school’s coaching staff.

DEFINING MOMENT: A junior at San Clemente (CA) HS, he punched his locker following a one-point loss to a division rival, breaking his pinky in the process, learning a “hard lesson” that day. “Ever since that moment,” Darnold told the Associated Press, “In times when things maybe aren’t going the way I would like them to — even in life, not just sports, but life, too — I always try to remain calm.”

FLIGHT PATH

2019 GP|GS|DNP|IA: 13|13|0|3Team captain who started all 13 games in which he appeared, missing Weeks Two-Five with an illness • Established single season highs in nearly every category after passing for 3,024 yards, completing 61.9% of his passes with 19 touchdowns and 13 interceptions for an 84.3 passer rating • Led the team to a 6-2 record over the final eight games, tied for the most quarterback wins in the league during that span, while also finishing in the top 10 in touchdown percentage, interception percentage and passer rating • Named AFC Player of the Week after completing 71.9% of his passes for 338 yards, two touchdowns and a 117.6 passer rating in the Week Six win vs. DAL (10/13), his first game back after a four-week absence due to illness • Added 62 yards on 33 carries, scoring a single season best two rushing touchdowns.

2018 13|13|0|3Started all 13 games in which he appeared, missing Weeks 10-13 with an injury • Passed for 2,865 yards, the second-most by a rookie in franchise history and the most per game (220.4 yards), while his 17 passing touchdowns trailed only Joe Namath’s team rookie record (18) • Established franchise rookie marks for completion percentage (57.7%) and passer rating (77.6) • Added 138 yards and a touchdown on 44 carries.

2018 DRAFTED3 3HEIGHT6-3

WEIGHT225

AGE23 SELECTED IN ROUND ONE (3)

PRONOUNCED: dar-NOLD

SAM

CAPISTRANO BEACH, CA SAN CLEMENTE (CA) UNIVERSITY of SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA

@samdarnold

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STAT PACK

MOST QB WINS: Over the final eight games of 2019, led the Jets to a 6-2 record, finishing in the top 10 in touchdown percentage, interception percentage and passer rating among all quarterbacks with at least 200 passing attempts.

2019 Quarterback Wins • Final Eight Games

BLT

LAMAR JACKSON 7NO

DREW BREES 6NEW YORK JETS

SAM DARNOLD 6KC

PATRICK MAHOMES 6GB

AARON RODGERS 6ATL

MATT RYAN 6OPENING DRIVE SUCCESS: Finished 2019 in the top five in completion percentage, yards per game, touchdown passes and passer rating on opening drives.

Sam Darnold on Opening Drives • 2019Category No. RankPassing Attempts 59 t3Completion Pct. 78.0% 3Yards/Gm 36.8 2Touchdowns 4 t4Sacks Taken 1 t2Passer Rating 116.0 5

YOUNG GUN: After the Monday Night Football win at DET (09/10/18), became the youngest quarterback to start the opening game in the NFL since the AFL/NFL merger.

Youngest Starting QB • Kickoff Weekend (since the AFL/NFL merger in 1970)

NEW YORK JETS ∙ 2018

SAM DARNOLD 21 Years97 Days

NE • 1993

DREW BLEDSOE 21 Years203 Days

DET • 2009

MATTHEW STAFFORD 21 Years219 Days

TB • 2015

JAMEIS WINSTON 21 Years250 Days

CLV • 2017

DeSHONE KIZER 21 Years250 Days

In just the second start of his career, he threw for 334 yards vs. MIA (09/16/18), becoming the youngest quarterback in league history with a 300-yard passing performance.

Youngest Quarterbacks to pass for 300 Yards (since the AFL/NFL merger in 1970)

NEW YORK JETS ∙ 2018

SAM DARNOLD 21 Years103 Days

NEW YORK JETS ∙ 2018

SAM DARNOLD 21 Years137 Days

DET • 2009

MATTHEW STAFFORD 21 Years288 Days

MIN • 2014

TEDDY BRIDGEWATER 21 Years322 Days

NE • 1993

DREW BLEDSOE 21 Years322 Days

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100+ PASSER RATING GAMESDate Opp W/L Yds Pct TD INT Rate

12/23/18 NYJ vs. GB L 341 68.6 3 0 128.411/24/19 NYJ vs. OAK W 315 69.0 2 0 127.811/17/19 NYJ at WAS W 293 63.3 4 1 121.209/10/18 NYJ at DET W 198 76.2 2 1 116.810/14/18 NYJ vs. IND W 280 80.0 2 1 113.910/13/19 NYJ vs. DAL W 338 71.9 2 1 113.812/15/18 NYJ vs. TEN L 253 63.2 2 0 100.0

300-YARD PASSING GAMESDate Opp W/L Yds Pct TD INT Rate

12/23/18 NYJ vs. GB L 341 68.6 3 0 128.410/13/19 NYJ vs. DAL W 338 71.9 2 1 113.809/16/18 NYJ vs. MIA L 334 61.0 1 2 74.611/24/19 NYJ vs. OAK W 315 69.0 2 0 127.8

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Passing RushingYear Team W/L GP GS Att Cmp Pct Yds Y/A TD Int Lg Sk Rate Rush Yds Avg Lg TD2018 Jets (4-9) 13 13 414 239 57.7 2,865 6.9 17 15 76t 30 77.6 44 138 3.1 28 12019 Jets (7-6) 13 13 441 273 61.9 3,024 6.9 19 13 92t 33 84.3 33 62 1.9 24 2

Totals (10-15) 25 25 819 489 59.7 5,690 6.9 35 27 92t 61 81.3 74 202 2.7 28 3

MISC. RECORDSMonday Night Record: 1-1 (Career): 0-1 (2019), 1-0 (2018)Thursday Record: 0-2 (Career): 0-1 (2019), 0-1 (2018)

2019 SEASON STATS Passing RushingYear Team W/L GP GS Att Cmp Pct Yds Y/A TD Int Lg Sk Rate Rush Yds Avg Lg TD9/8 BUF L 1 1 41 28 68.3 175 4.3 1 0 19 4 84.9 1 0 0.0 0 09/16 CLV INACTIVE 9/22 at NE INACTIVE 10/6 at PHI INACTIVE 10/13 DAL W 1 1 32 23 71.9 338 10.6 2 1 92t 2 113.8 5 1 0.2 3 010/21 NE L 1 1 32 11 34.4 86 2.7 0 4 20 1 3.6 2 -1 -0.5 0 010/27 at JAX L 1 1 30 21 70.0 218 7.3 2 3 24t 8 73.3 1 -1 -1.0 -1 011/3 at MIA L 1 1 39 27 69.2 260 6.7 1 1 22 3 85.4 2 1 0.5 1 011/10 NYG W 1 1 30 19 63.3 230 7.7 1 0 47 2 97.9 3 25 8.3 24 111/17 at WAS W 1 1 30 19 63.3 293 9.8 4 1 45 2 121.3 2 -3 -1.5 -1 011/24 OAK W 1 1 29 20 69.0 315 10.9 2 0 69 1 127.8 4 16 4.0 8 112/1 at CIN L 1 1 48 28 58.3 239 5.0 0 0 20 4 71.4 2 9 4.5 7 012/8 MIA W 1 1 36 20 55.6 270 7.5 2 1 39 1 86.6 3 3 1 4 012/12 at BLT L 1 1 32 18 56.3 218 6.8 2 1 41 1 85.2 1 11 11.0 11 012/22 PIT W 1 1 26 16 61.5 183 7.0 1 0 32 2 95.5 4 3 0.8 4 012/29 at BUF W 1 1 36 23 63.9 199 5.5 1 1 24 2 76.0 3 -2 -0.7 0 0

Totals (7-6) 13 13 441 273 61.9 3,024 6.9 19 13 92t 33 84.3 33 62 1.9 24 2

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CAREER BESTSCategory No. Opp DateAttempts 48 at CIN 12/01/19Completions 28 2X, last at CIN 12/01/19Comp. Pct. (Min 20 Att.) 80.0% vs. IND 10/14/18Passing Yards 341 vs. GB 12/23/18Yards per Att. (Min 20 Att.) 10.9 vs. OAK 11/24/19Passing TDs 4 at WAS 11/17/19Interceptions 4 2X, last vs. NE 10/21/19Sacks Taken 8 at JAX 10/27/19QB Rating (Min 20 Att.) 128.4 vs. GB 12/23/18

Carries 6 4X, last vs. HST 12/15/18Rush Yards 35 vs. HST 12/15/18

Longest Pass 92t vs. DAL 10/13/19Longest Run 28 vs. NE 12/30/18Longest TD Run 4t vs. OAK 11/24/19

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DESIRCORNERBACK

TAKEOFF • Seventh-year cornerback who entered the league as a

fourth-round selection by CLV (2014).• Signed with the New York Jets as a free agent (2020).• In 61 career games (36 starts) with CLV (2014-15), SD

(2016) and IND (2017-19), has registered 210 tackles, five interceptions, 34 passes defensed, two forced fumbles and a fumble recovery.

• In two postseason games (both starts), both with IND (2018), has recorded 11 tackles and a pass defensed.

• Selected as the IND nominee for the 2019 Walter Payton Man of the Year.

OF NOTE

FOOTBALL SWITCH: All-state defensive back and first-team all-league as a junior and senior at Francis Cowell Central (MO) HS after switching from soccer to football in his freshman year. “I wanted a different challenge, it was something new,” Desir said in the IND media guide. “Most of my friends played it, so I just wanted to stick around with my friends and just have fun with them. My parents, they didn’t like it. My dad played professionally for Haiti. I just took a chance, took a leap of faith and just wanted to play with my friends and try something new.”

CAREER BESTSCategory No. Opp DateTackles 12 vs. DEN 10/18/15Interceptions 2 vs. CAR 12/22/19Interception Yards 1 vs. HST 09/30/18Passes Defensed 5 vs. CAR 12/22/19

FLIGHT PATH

2019 GP|GS|DNP|IA: 12|11|0|4Appeared in 12 games (11 starts), missing four games between Weeks Eight-11 • Registered 50 tackles and produced a single season best with three interceptions and 11 passes defensed.2018 16|12|0|0 ∙ 2|2Appeared in all 16 games (12 starts) • Registered a single season best 79 tackles, adding one interception, eight passes defensed, and the first two forced fumbles and fumble recovery of his career • Made his postseason debut, starting both the Wild Card and Divisional matchups, registering 11 tackles and a pass defensed. 2017 9|6|1|2Appeared in nine games (six starts), including starts in all five games between Weeks 8-13 before being placed on injured reserve (12/5) • Registered 32 tackles, his first career interception and seven passes defensed.2016 5|0|0|1Appeared in the first five games of the season with SD before being waived (10/29), registering three tackles and a pass defensed • Joined the SEA practice squad in Week Nine, spending the final nine regular season weeks and both the Wild Card and Divisional playoff games there.2015 14|6|0|2Appeared in 14 games (six starts) • Registered 37 tackles and five passes defensed.2014 5|1|0|11Limited to five games (one start) after spending the first 12 weeks of his rookie season inactive • Registered nine tackles and two passes defensed.

2020 FREE AGENT7 1HEIGHT6-1

WEIGHT192

AGE29 DRAFTED R4, P127 by CLV (2014)

PRONOUNCED: duh-ZEER

PIERRE

@pierredesir28@pierre_desir

PORT-AU-PRINCE, HAITI FRANCIS COWELL CENTRAL (MO) LINDENWOOD UNIVERSITYWASHBURN UNIVERSITY

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Year Team GP GS TT S A Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD2014 CLV 5 1 9 9 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 02015 CLV 14 6 37 30 7 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 02016 SD 5 0 3 3 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 02017 IND 9 6 32 21 11 0.0 0.0 1 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 02018 IND 16 12 79 60 19 0.0 0.0 1 1 1 0 8 2 1 0 02019 IND 12 11 50 38 12 0.0 0.0 3 0 0 0 11 0 0 0 0

Totals 61 36 210 161 49 0.0 0.0 5 1 1 0 34 2 1 0 0

ADDITIONAL STATISTICSSpecial Teams Tackles: 1 (Career): 1 (2015)

POSTSEASON STATISTICSYear Team GP GS TT S A Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD2018 IND 2 2 11 8 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

Totals 2 2 11 8 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

CAREER INTERCEPTIONSDate Opp Qtr Dwn Last LOS Quarterback Target Yds

11/12/17 IND at PIT 1 2 PIT 30 Ben Roethlisberger WR Martavis Bryant 009/30/18 IND vs. HST 3 1 HST 35 Deshaun Watson WR DeAndre Hopkins 110/20/19 IND vs. HST 4 1 IND 41 Deshaun Watson RB Duke Johnson, Jr. 012/22/19 IND vs. CAR 4 2 CAR 33 Will Grier WR DeAndrew White 012/22/19 IND vs. CAR 4 1** IND 49 Will Grier WR DeAndrew White 0**Final Defensive Play of the Game

CAREER FUMBLESDate Opp Qtr Dwn Last LOS Fumbled Forced Recovered Yds

09/16/18 IND at WAS 4 1 IND 29 TE Jordan Reed LB Darius Leonard Desir 010/14/18 IND at NYJ 4 1 NYJ 47 RB Bilal Powell Desir out of bounds -12/16/18 IND vs. DAL 2 4 IND 3 RB Ezekiel Elliot Desir Elliot -

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2019 SEASON STATISTICSYear Team GP GS TT S A Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD9/8 at LAC 1 1 6 4 2 - - - - - - - - - - -9/15 at TEN 1 1 4 4 0 - - - - - - - - - - -9/22 ATL 1 1 4 3 1 - - - - - - - - - - -9/29 OAK 1 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -10/6 at KC 1 1 2 1 1 - - - - - - 1 - - - -10/20 HST 1 1 7 6 1 - - 1 0 0 0 2 - - - -10/27 DEN INACTIVE 11/3 at PIT INACTIVE 11/10 MIA INACTIVE 11/17 JAX INACTIVE 11/21 at HST 1 1 1 1 0 - - - - - - - - - - -12/1 TEN 1 1 6 5 1 - - - - - - 1 - - - -12/8 at TB 1 1 4 1 3 - - - - - - 1 - - - -12/16 at NO 1 1 3 3 0 - - - - - - - - - - -12/22 CAR 1 1 5 4 1 - - 2 0 0 0 5 - - - -12/29 at JAX 1 1 8 6 2 - - - - - - 1 - - - -

Totals 12 11 50 38 12 0.0 0.0 3 0 0 0 11 0 0 0 0

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DIXONRUNNING BACK

TAKEOFF • Fourth-year running back who entered the league as a

fourth-round selection by BLT (2016).• Signed with the New York Jets as a free agent during the

2019 season.• In 18 career games (five starts) with BLT (2016-18), has

totaled 715 yards and four touchdowns on 148 carries (4.8 average) and 213 yards and a touchdown on 36 receptions.

• Appeared in one postseason game with BLT, totaling 13 yards on six carries and 53 yards on three receptions.

FLIGHT PATH

2019 GP|GS|DNP|IA: 0|0|0|2Signed in Week 16 • Inactive for the final two games.2018 6|0|0|0 ∙ 1|0Limited to six games after spending 11 weeks (Weeks Two through 12) on injured reserve • Totaled 333 yards and two touchdowns on 60 carries (5.6 average) and added 51 yards on six receptions • His 5.6 yards per carry was the fourth best average among running backs with at least 30 carries • Made his postseason debut, gaining 13 yards on six carries and 53 yards on three receptions, including a game-long 39 yard catch.2017 Placed on injured reserve (9/1) with an injury suffered in the offseason.2016 12|0|0|4Appeared in the final 12 games after missing the first four with an injury • Totaled 382 yards and two touchdowns on 88 carries and 162 receiving yards and a touchdown on 30 receptions.

OF NOTE

MR. FOOTBALL: Prepped at Strong (AR) HS, where he lettered in both football and basketball and was named Arkansas’ “Mr. Football” in 2011.

CAREER TOUCHDOWNSDate Game Type Qtr Dwn Yds Note

12/12/16 BLT at NE Rush 3 2 8 -12/18/16 BLT vs. PHI Rush 4 1 16 -01/01/17 BLT at CIN Rush 4 2 1 -09/09/18 BLT vs. BUF Rush 4 1 2 -12/09/18 BLT at KC Rush 2 1 3 -

CAREER BESTSCategory No. Opp DateCarries 13 twice, last vs. BUF 09/09/18Rush Yards 117 vs. CLV 12/30/18

Receptions 8 at NE 12/12/16Receiving Yards 53 vs. LAC* 01/06/19

Touches 19 at NE 12/12/16Scrimmage Yards 119 vs. CLV 12/30/18

Longest Run 37 vs. CLV 12/30/18Longest TD Run 16t vs. PHI 12/18/16Longest Reception 39 vs. LAC* 01/06/19Longest TD Reception 8t at NE 12/12/16

2019 FREE AGENT4 2HEIGHT5-10

WEIGHT228

AGE25 DRAFTED R4, P134 by BLT (2016)

KENNETH

EL DORADO, AR STRONG (AR) LOUISIANA TECH UNIVERSITY

@_bone_28@_BONEHEAD_tez_

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CAREER STATISTICS Rushing ReceivingYear Team GP GS Rush Yds Avg Lg TD Rec Yds Avg Lg TD2016 BLT 12 5 88 382 4.3 20 2 30 162 5.4 16 12018 BLT 6 0 60 333 5.6 37 2 6 51 8.5 21 02019 Jets 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0

Totals 18 5 148 715 4.8 37 4 36 213 5.9 21 1

POSTSEASON STATISTICS Rushing ReceivingYear Team GP GS Rush Yds Avg Lg TD Rec Yds Avg Lg TD2018 BLT 1 0 6 13 2.2 4 0 3 53 17.7 39 0

Totals 1 0 6 13 2.2 4 0 3 53 17.7 39 0

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TAKEOFF • Second-year tackle who was selected by the New York Jets

in the third round of the 2019 NFL Draft.• Appeared in eight career games (all starts), all with the

Jets, making starts at both right tackle and left tackle.

FLIGHT PATH

2019 GP|GS|DNP|IA: 8|8|1|5Started all eight games he played, making starts at both right (five games) and left (three games) tackle, the only offensive lineman to start at two different positions for the Jets in 2019 • Entered the lineup in Week Five before missing the final five games with injury, the last two after being placed on injured reserve (12/17).

CAREER STATISTICSYear Team GP GS Off PT ST PT

2019 Jets 8 8 41.44 0.22

Totals 8 8 41.44 0.22

OF NOTE

SENIOR BOWL STANDOUT: Earned the overall honor as the top Practice Player at the 2019 Senior Bowl as voted on by Senior Bowl Director Jim Nagy and other scouts.”There’s a long list of players that improved their draft stock this week in Mobile but none more than Edoga,” Nagy announce via twitter. “He consistently stood out in OL/DL one-on-ones.” “I feel like it was a great honor, there was a lot of top guys there, especially at the tackle position,” Edoga said. “To be able to be singled out as one of the best practice players, it was just a real blessing and honor for me.”

2019 DRAFTED2 2HEIGHT6-3

WEIGHT308

AGE23 SELECTED IN ROUND THREE (93)

PRONOUNCED: chu-MA ee-doe-GAH

CHUMA

ATLANTA, GA McEACHERN (GA) UNIVERSITY of SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA

@edogawd@edogawd

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TAKEOFF • Sixth-year quarterback who entered the league as a sixth-

round selection by CHI (2014).• Signed with the New York Jets as a free agent in Week

Three during the 2019 season.• In five career games with CHI (2016), MIA (2017) and the

Jets (2019-present), has totaled 287 yards, a touchdown and an interception on 31 of 48 passing for a 79.1 passer rating • Added eight yards and a touchdown on five carries • Spent time on the practice squad with CHI and BLT over his first three seasons in the league.

FLIGHT PATH2019 GP|GS|DNP|IA: 2|0|12|0Appeared in two games and did not play in 12, serving as the primary backup quarterback from Week Three.2018 0|0|5|11On the active roster for all 17 weeks for the first time in his career • Inactive in 11 games and did not play in five.2017 2|0|4|4On the roster for the final 10 weeks after joining the team in Week Eight • Appeared in two games • Completed 29 of 43 passes for 265 yards, a touchdown and an interception for a passer rating of 83.9 • Added eight yards and a touchdown on four carries.2016 1|0|5|0Spent 10 of the first 11 weeks of the season on the BLT practice squad before joining the CHI active roster in Week 12 • With CHI, made his NFL debut in the season finale, completing two of five passes for 22 yards.2015 0|0|7|3On the active roster for 10 weeks and the practice squad for seven.2014 0|0|1|3Spent time on the active roster (four weeks) and practice squad (12 weeks) after entering the league as a sixth-round pick.

2019 FREE AGENT6 2HEIGHT6-1

WEIGHT210

AGE29 DRAFTED R6, P183 by CHI (2014)

DAVID

SALINAS, CA PALMA SCHOOL (CA) SAN JOSE STATE

@fales10

CAREER STATISTICS Passing RushingYear Team W/L GP GS Att Cmp Pct Yds Y/A TD Int Lg Sk Rate Rush Yds Avg Lg TD2014 CHI - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0.0 0 02015 CHI - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0.0 0 02016 BLT•CHI - 1 0 5 2 40.0 22 4.40 0 0 12 1 53.7 1 0 0.0 0 02017 MIA - 2 0 43 29 67.4 265 6.16 1 1 26 1 82.0 4 8 2.0 3 12018 MIA - 0 0 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0.0 0 02019 Jets - 2 0 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 0 1 - 0 0 0.0 0 0

Totals - 5 0 48 31 64.6 287 5.98 1 1 26 3 79.1 5 8 1.6 3 1

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TAKEOFF • Fifth-year offensive lineman who entered the NFL as an

undrafted free agent with SEA (2016).• Signed with the New York Jets as an unrestricted free

agent (2020).• In 46 career games (26 starts), all with SEA (2016-19), has

played left tackle and right tackle, helping an offense that finished in the top five in rushing (124.7 yards per game) and the top 10 in scoring (24.3 points per game) during that span.

• In five career postseason games, all with SEA, has made starts at both left tackle and tackle eligible.

FLIGHT PATH

2019 GP|GS|DNP|IA: 16|7|0|0 ∙ 2|1Appeared in all 16 games (seven starts), starting at left tackle (three games) and as a tackle eligible (four games) for an offense that finished in the top 10 in scoring offense, total offense and rushing offense • Appeared in both postseason contests, starting one.2018 16|7|0|0 ∙ 1|1Appeared in all 16 games (seven starts), starting at right tackle (two games) and as a tackle eligible (five games) for an offense that led the league in rushing, producing 160.0 yards per game • Caught a nine-yard targeted pass, one of just eight receptions by an offensive lineman in 2018 • Started as a tackle eligible in the postseason loss.2017 Placed on injured reserve (9/2) with an injury suffered in the second preseason game.2016 14|10|0|2 ∙ 2|2Appeared in 14 games (10 starts), one of just four undrafted free agent rookie offensive linemen with starts in 2016 and one of only 10 undrafted free agent offensive lineman with at least 10 starts since 2000 • Played left tackle as part of an offensive line that finished 10 in the league in passing offense • Made his postseason debut, making starts at left tackle in both postseason games.

CAREER STATISTICSYear Team GP GS Off PT ST PT

2016 SEA 14 10 62.75 13.692018 SEA 16 7 34.70 14.372019 SEA 16 7 42.63 15.97

Totals 46 24 35.04 10.87

POSTSEASON STATISTICSYear Team GP GS

2016 SEA 2 22018 SEA 1 12019 SEA 2 1

Totals 5 4

OF NOTE

FIFTH-YEAR SWITCH: Used his fifth year of eligibility at Western Kentucky to play football for the first time since eighth grade, playing in 12 games at 270 pounds, recording one catch for seven yards and had two tackles as a defensive lineman. After his pro day when he worked out at linebacker, defensive end, defensive tackle, tight end and tackle at 296 pounds, he went undrafted but signed with SEA following the draft.“When I came to Western’s football team last year, I sat behind all the tackles and all the tight ends,” Fant told the Bowling Green Daily News after signing with SEA in 2016. “I just sat back there and watched and learned. I learned how to run routes from Tyler Higbee and Devin Scott. I learned how to block and things like that. That stuff, to see it pay off right now and have an organization like the Seahawks have that much interest in me and want to bring me in, it’s very satisfying.”After four years on the Hilltoppers basketball team, ranked 13th in career scoring and eighth in career rebounding in school history • A three-time all-conference selection during his career, he led the team in rebounding with 8.4 boards per game and averaged a career best 13.8 points per game in his final basketball season (2014-15).

2020 UNRESTRICTED FA (SEA)5 1HEIGHT6-5

WEIGHT322

AGE28 ENTERED AS UNDRAFTED FA w/ SEA (2016)

GEORGE

BOWLING GREEN, KY WARREN CENTRAL (KY) WESTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY

@GeorgeFant74

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TAKEOFF • Fifth-year safety who entered the NFL as an undrafted free

agent with ARZ (2016).• Signed with the New York Jets as a free agent following

roster reductions (2019).• In 50 career games (16 starts) with IND (2016-18) and

the Jets (2019-present), registered 116 tackles, three interceptions, 11 passes defensed, two forced fumbles and a fumble recovery, while adding 20 tackles on special teams.

• Selected by the community relations staff at the Jets as the 2019 Marty Lyons Award winner, given to the player who gives from the heart through charity and community involvement.

FLIGHT PATH

2019 GP|GS|DNP|IA: 13|0|0|3Appeared in 13 games, primarily on special teams • Registered a single season best eight special teams tackles • Received the Marty Lyons Award from the team’s community relations staff.

2018 5|1|0|0 Limited to five games (one start) as a result of injury after being placed on injured reserve (10/12) • Registered 17 tackles, one interception, four passes defensed and a forced fumble • Added two tackles on special teams.

2017 16|15|0|0Appeared in all 16 games (15 starts) for the second consecutive season • Registered single season highs with 95 tackles, the third most on the team, two interceptions and seven passes defensed • Logged his first forced fumble and fumble recovery • Added three tackles on special teams.

2016 16|16|0|0Appeared in all 16 games, playing 80% of the team’s special teams snaps, 378 snaps total, the 10th most in the league • Registered four tackles on defense and seven on special teams.

STAT PACK

SPECIAL TEAMS TACKLES: Finished in the top five among all Jets in special teams tackles (according to coaches’ stats) in 2019.

2019 Special Team Tackles • New York Jets(according to coaches’ stats)

Rank Player Pos. TFLs1. Frankie Luvu LB 14

2. Harvey Langi LB 12

3. Daniel Brown TE 11

4. B.J. Bello LB 9

5t. Brandon Copeland LB 8

5t. Matthias Farley S 8

2019 FREE AGENT5 2HEIGHT5-11

WEIGHT204

AGE28 ENTERED AS UNDRAFTED FA w/ ARZ (2016)

MATTHIAS

@mfarley41

CHARLOTTE, NC CHARLOTTE CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY of NOTRE DAME

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CAREER STATISTICSYear Team GP GS TT S A Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD2016 IND 16 0 4 4 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02017 IND 16 15 95 58 37 0.0 0.0 2 9 9 0 7 1 1 0 02018 IND 5 1 17 10 7 0.0 0.0 1 7 7 0 4 1 0 0 02019 Jets 13 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Totals 50 16 116 72 44 0.0 0.0 3 16 9 0 11 2 1 0 0

ADDITIONAL STATISTICSSpecial Teams Tackles: 20 (Career): 8 (2019), 2 (2018), 3 (2017), 7 (2016)

CAREER INTERCEPTIONSDate Opp Qtr Dwn Last LOS Quarterback Target Yds

10/01/17 IND at SEA 2 1 SEA 37 Russell Wilson TE Jimmy Graham 012/10/17 IND at BUF 4 2 BUF 25 Joe Webb TE Charles Clay 910/04/18 IND at NE 3 2 IND 30 Tom Brady WR Chris Hogan 7

CAREER FUMBLESDate Opp Qtr Dwn Last LOS Fumbled Forced Recovered Yds

10/22/17 IND vs. JAX 2 1 JAX 47 RB Chris Ivory Farley Farley 009/09/18 IND vs. CIN 1 1 CIN 42 WR A.J. Green Farley LB Darius Leonard 0

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TAKEOFF • Third-year defensive lineman who was selected by the New

York Jets in the sixth round of the 2018 NFL Draft.• In 15 career games, all with the Jets, has registered 33

tackles, 1.0 sack and two passes defensed.• Selected by the Jets staff that regularly interacts with

players as the 2019 Kyle Clifton “Good Guy” Award winner.

FLIGHT PATH

2019 GP|GS|DNP|IA: 14|0|0|2Appeared in 14 games as a key part of the league’s second-rated run defense, allowing just 3.34 yards per carry, the lowest allowed by a Jets defense in a 16 game season • Registered 33 tackles, one sack and two passes defensed • Logged 12 tackles for loss, tied for the third most on the team (according to coaches’ stats) for a defense that produced a league-high 117 tackles for zero or negative gain • Received the 2019 Kyle Clifton “Good Guy” Award from the Jets staff that regularly interacts with players.2018 1|0|0|15Appeared in one game • Inactive for 15.

STAT PACK

TACKLES FOR LOSS: With 12 tackles for loss in 2019, ranked tied for third on the team (according to coaches’ stats), one of five Jet defenders with at least 10 TFLs.

2019 Tackles for Loss • New York Jets(according to Coaches’ Stats)

Rank Player Pos. TFLs1. Kyle Phillips DL 182. Steve McLendon DL 153t. Jamal Adams S 123t. Folorunso Fatukasi DL 125. James Burgess LB 10

2018 DRAFTED3 3HEIGHT6-4

WEIGHT318

AGE25 SELECTED IN ROUND SIX (180)

PRONOUNCED: foe-luh-RUN-sho faa-too-KAH-see

FOLORUNSO

FAR ROCKAWAY, NY BEACH CHANNEL (NY) UNIVERSITY of CONNECTICUT

@mr.fatukasi

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CAREER STATISTICSYear Team GP GS TT S A Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD

2018 Jets 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02019 Jets 14 0 33 22 11 1.0 5.0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0

Totals 15 0 33 22 11 1.0 5.0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0

CAREER SACKSDate Opp Qtr Dwn Last LOS Quarterback Shared Yards

12/22/19 NYJ vs. PIT 1 2 PIT 16 Devlin Hodges - 5

2019 SEASON STATISTICSDate Opp GP GS TT S A Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD

9/8 BUF INACTIVE 9/16 CLV 1 0 2 2 0 - - - - - - - - - - -9/22 at NE 1 0 2 0 2 - - - - - - - - - - -10/6 at PHI INACTIVE 10/13 DAL 1 0 4 3 1 - - - - - - - - - - -10/21 NE 1 0 3 2 1 - - - - - - - - - - -10/27 at JAX 1 0 4 3 1 - - - - - - - - - - -11/3 at MIA 1 0 1 1 0 - - - - - - 1 - - - -11/10 NYG 1 0 4 3 1 - - - - - - - - - - -11/17 at WAS 1 0 1 0 1 - - - - - - - - - - -11/24 OAK 1 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -12/1 at CIN 1 0 3 3 0 - - - - - - - - - - -12/8 MIA 1 0 3 1 2 - - - - - - - - - - -12/12 at BLT 1 0 2 1 1 - - - - - - - - - - -12/22 PIT 1 0 3 2 1 1.0 5.0 - - - - - - - - -12/29 at BUF 1 0 1 1 0 - - - - - - 1 - - - -

Totals 14 0 33 22 11 1.0 5.0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0

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TAKEOFF • 13th-year quarterback who entered the league as a first-

round selection (18th overall) by BLT (2008).• Signed with the New York Jets as a free agent (2020).• In 171 career games (all starts) for BLT (2008-18) and DEN

(2019), has passed for 40,067 yards, 218 touchdowns, 141 interceptions and an 84.1 career passer rating, completing 3,670 of 5,932 passes for a 61.9% percentage • Has added 831 yards and 16 touchdowns on 357 carries.

• In 15 career postseason games, all starts, all with BLT, has passed for 3,223 yards, 25 touchdowns, 10 interceptions and an 88.6 passer rating, while completing 56.6% of his attempts (253 of 447) • Named Super Bowl XLVII MVP after throwing for 287 yards and three touchdowns in the win • Produced seven road wins in the postseason, the most of any NFL quarterback and is the first quarterback in league history to make the postseason in six of his first seven seasons in the league • His six postseason games with a 100+ passer rating are tied for the ninth most in NFL history.

• Began his career with 122 consecutive starts, the seventh-longest streak in NFL history by a quarterback, while he has never posted a losing record in a season in which he has started 16 games, going a combined 90-54 in those nine seasons • Among active players, his 33 games with 300+ passing yards ranks ninth, while his 18 fourth-quarter comebacks rank 10th in the league (according to Pro Football Reference).

FLIGHT PATH

2019 GP|GS|DNP|IA: 8|8|0|0Limited to eight games (all starts) before being placed on injured reserve (11/1) • Passed for 1,822 yards, six touchdowns, five interceptions and an 85.1 passer rating • Completed a single season high 65.3% of his passes (171 of 262).

2018 9|9|3|4 ∙ 0|0Started the first nine games of the season before an injury forced him out of the lineup • Returned as the backup quarterback, but did not play in the final three games of the regular season and the postseason • Passed for 2,465 yards, 12 touchdowns and six interceptions for an 84.2 passer rating, completing 61.2% (232 of 379) of his passes.

2017 16|16|0|0 ∙ 00|00Started all 16 games for the ninth time in his career • Passed for 3,141 yards, 18 touchdowns and 13 interceptions for a 80.4 rating, while completing 64.1% of his passes (352 of 549) • Gained 54 yards on 25 carries, including a rushing touchdown.

2016 16|16|0|0 ∙ 00|00Started all 16 games for the eighth time in his career • Passed for a single season high 4,317 yards, the seventh most in the league • Also established single season bests in attempts (672) and completions (436) completing 64.9% of his passes for 20 touchdowns, 15 interceptions and an 83.5 passer rating • Recorded a 95-yard completion to Mike Wallace, the longest passing play in BLT history • Gained 58 yards on 21 carries including two rushing touchdowns.

2015 10|10|0|0 Limited to 10 games (all starts), his first missed games after beginning his career with 122 consecutive regular season starts • Threw for 300+ yards in five of his 10 starts, passing for 2,791 yards, 14 touchdowns, 12 interceptions for an 83.1 passer rating, while completing 64.4% of his passes (266 of 413) • Matched his season high with three rushing touchdowns on just 13 carries, the fewest carries needed by a quarterback for three touchdowns since 1993.

2014 16|16|0|0 ∙ 2|2Started all 16 games for the seventh consecutive season as the team established then offensive records in yards (5,838) and points (409) • Passed for 3,986 yards, a single season best 27 touchdowns, 12 interceptions for a 92.2 passer rating, while completing 62.1% of his passes (344 of 554) • Added 70 yards on 39 carries, rushing for two more scores • Earned AFC Player of the Week honors after throwing for 300+ yards and five touchdowns at TB in Week Six • Became the first quarterback in league history to lead his team to the postseason for the sixth time in seven season • In two postseason contests, threw for 551 yards, six touchdowns, two interceptions for a 100.7 rating, completing over 62% if his passes in both games.

2013 16|16|0|0Started all 16 games for the sixth consecutive season • Passed for 3,912 yards, 19 touchdowns, 22 interceptions for a 73.1 rating, while completing 59.0% of his passes • Gained 131 yards rushing, his most in a season since his rookie year (2008) and added a touchdown.

2020 FREE AGENT13 1HEIGHT6-6

WEIGHT245

AGE35 DRAFTED R1, P18 by BLT (2008)

JOE

AUDUBON, NJ AUDUBON

@joeflacco@JoeFlacco

UNIVERSITY of DELAWAREUNIVERSITY of PITTSBURGH

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2012 16|16|0|0 ∙ 4|4Started all 16 games for the fifth consecutive season, leading team to their second Super Bowl victory in franchise history • In the regular season, passed for 3,817 yards, 22 touchdowns and 10 interceptions, the fewest in a season in which he started 16 games • Completed 59.7% of his passes, while adding three rushing touchdowns, a new single season best• Earned AFC Player of the Week honors after completing 72.9% of his passes for 299 yards and two touchdowns vs. CIN in Week One • Produced a 100+ passer rating in each of his four postseason victories, earning Super Bowl XLVII MVP honors after throwing for 287 yards and three touchdowns in the 34-31 win • Finished the postseason with 11 touchdown passes and no interceptions, only the second quarterback in league history (Joe Montana) with 11 TDs and no INTs in a single postseason • His 1,140 yards passing in the postseason are the third most in league history in a single postseason as he threw for 280+ yards in three of four contests • Posted a 100+ passer rating in all four games, including a 124.2 mark in the Super Bowl, the ninth-best mark among any Super Bowl starter.

2011 16|16|0|0 ∙ 2|2Started all 16 games for the fourth consecutive season • Passed for 3,610 yards, 20 touchdowns, 12 interceptions and an 80.9 passer rating, while completing 57.6% of his passes (312 of 542) • Added 88 yards and a touchdown on 39 carries • In two postseason contests, produced a 95+ passer rating in both games, throwing four touchdowns against just one interception.

2010 16|16|0|0 ∙ 2|2Started all 16 games for the third consecutive season • Establish his single season best with a 93.6 passer rating after passing for 3,622 yards, 25 touchdowns and 10 interceptions, one of only five quarterbacks that season with at least 25 touchdown passes and 10 or fewer interceptions • In two postseason contests, threw for 390 yards, three touchdowns and an interception, posting a passer rating of 90.0.

2009 16|16|0|0 ∙ 2|2Started all 16 games for the second consecutive season • Passed for 3,613 yards, 21 touchdowns, 12 interceptions and an 88.9 passer rating, while completing 63.1% of his passes, the second-best single-season percentage of his career • In two postseason contests, completed 53.3% of his passes for 223 yards.

2008 16|16|0|0 ∙ 3|3Started all 16 games as a rookie, at that point one of just five rookie quarterbacks to start all 16 games in the last 20 seasons • Passed for 2,971 yards, at the time the most passing yards by a rookie quarterback drafted outside of the Top 10 since the merger • Threw 14 touchdowns and 12 interceptions with an 80.3 passer rating, while completing 60.0% of his passes • Added a single season high 180 rushing yards, scoring two touchdowns on the ground • Earned AFC Player of the Week honors throwing for 248 yards and two touchdowns at CLV in Week Nine • Advanced to the AFC Championship game, going 2-1 in the postseason and throwing for 437 yards.

OF NOTE

BLUE HEN LEADER: After transferring from Pittsburgh, threw for 7,046 yards with 41 touchdowns and 15 interceptions, setting 20 school records, including Delaware career marks for completions (595), attempts (938), 300-yard passing games (11), passing yards per game (271.0) and completion percentage (63.4%) • Capped his college career as the Colonial Athletic Association co-Offensive Player of the Year in 2007.

OFF THE FIELD

FOOTBALL, BASEBALL & FAMILY: In addition to football, was the ace starter pitcher at Audubon (NJ) HS for a team that won five state titles in eight years. Despite his success on the diamond, played only football at Pittsburgh before transferring and playing baseball as a junior at Delaware. Convinced to skip baseball to concentrate on spring football, finishing his football career with 20 school records. His brother, Mike, was a training camp tight end in the NFL after playing minor league baseball for the Orioles and Red Sox, while his youngest brother, Tom, is the quarterback and pitches for the baseball team at Towson.

CAREER BESTSCategory No. Opp DateAttempts 62 twice, last vs. CIN 09/07/14Completions 37 at NE 12/12/16Comp. Pct. (Min 20 Att.) 80.0% vs. DEN 11/01/09Passing Yards 389 at SL 09/25/11Yards per Att. (Min 20 Att.) 12.9 vs. JAX 12/28/08Passing TDs 5 at TB 10/12/14Interceptions 5 at BUF 09/29/13Sacks Taken 8 vs. KC 10/17/19QB Rating (Min 20 Att.) 149.7 at TB 10/12/14

Carries 8 twice, last at PIT 01/03/15Rush Yards 57 at NYG 11/16/08Rush TDs 2 vs. CLV 10/11/15

Longest Pass 95t vs. PIT 11/06/16Longest Run 38t vs. CIN 09/07/08

CAREER RUSHING TOUCHDOWNSDate Game Qtr Dwn Yds

09/07/08 BLT vs. CIN 3 1 3812/17/17 BLT at CLV 2 3 209/27/12 BLT vs. CLV 3 3 110/11/15 BLT vs. CLV 3 3 110/11/15 BLT vs. CLV 1 2 110/10/10 BLT vs. DEN 1 2 110/16/11 BLT vs. HST 1 1 109/25/16 BLT at JAX 1 2 701/04/09 BLT at MIA* 4 3 512/07/14 BLT at MIA 4 1 112/22/13 BLT vs. NE 4 2 112/23/12 BLT vs. NYG 1 2 110/26/08 BLT vs. OAK 4 3 1211/11/12 BLT vs. OAK 1 2 110/02/16 BLT vs. OAK 3 4 111/30/14 BLT vs. SD 4 3 111/01/15 BLT vs. SD 4 1 1*Postseason

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Passing RushingYear Team W/L GP GS Att Cmp Pct Yds Y/A TD Int Lg Sk Rate Rush Yds Avg Lg TD2008 BLT (11-5) 16 16 428 257 60.0 2,971 6.9 14 12 70t 32 80.3 52 180 3.5 38t 22009 BLT (9-7) 16 16 499 315 63.1 3,613 7.2 21 12 72t 36 88.9 35 56 1.6 10 02010 BLT (12-4) 16 16 489 306 62.6 3,622 7.4 25 10 67 40 93.6 43 84 2.0 14 12011 BLT (12-4) 16 16 542 312 57.6 3,610 6.7 20 12 74t 31 80.9 39 88 2.3 33 12012 BLT (10-6) 16 16 531 317 59.7 3,817 7.2 22 10 61t 35 87.7 32 22 0.7 16 32013 BLT (8-8) 16 16 614 362 59.0 3,912 6.4 19 22 74 48 73.1 27 131 4.9 22 12014 BLT (11-5) 16 16 554 344 62.1 3,986 7.2 27 12 80t 19 92.2 39 70 1.8 15 22015 BLT (3-7) 10 10 413 266 64.4 2,791 6.8 14 12 50t 16 83.1 13 23 1.8 16 32016 BLT (8-8) 16 16 672 436 64.9 4,317 6.4 20 15 95t 33 83.5 21 58 2.8 16 22017 BLT (9-7) 16 16 549 352 64.1 3,141 5.7 18 13 66 27 80.4 25 54 2.2 25 12018 BLT (4-5) 9 9 379 232 61.2 2,465 6.5 12 6 71 16 84.2 19 45 2.4 13 02019 DEN (2-6) 8 8 262 171 65.3 1,822 7.0 6 5 53 26 85.1 12 20 1.7 9 0

Totals (98-73) 171 171 5,932 3,670 61.9 40,067 6.8 218 141 95t 359 84.1 357 831 2.3 38t 16

MISC. RECORDSMonday Night Record: 7-6 (Career): 0-1 (2019), 1-0 (2017), 0-1 (2016), 0-1 (2015), 1-0 (2014), 1-0 (2013), 1-0 (2012), 0-1 (2011), 2-0 (2010), 1-1 (2009), 0-1) (2008)Thursday Record: 7-4 (Career): 0-1 (2019), 0-1 (2018), 1-0 (2017), 1-0 (2016), 1-0 (2015), 1-0 (2014), 1-1 (2013), 1-0 (2012), 1-0 (2011), 0-1 (2010)

ADDITIONAL STATISTICSReceiving: 2rec-35yards (Career): 1-(-8) (2011), 1-43 (2008)

2019 SEASON STATISTICS Passing RushingDate Opp W/L GP GS Att Cmp Pct Yds Y/A TD Int Lg Sk Rate Rush Yds Avg Lg TD9/9 at OAK L 1 1 31 21 67.7 268 8.6 1 0 53 3 105.3 1 1 1.0 1 09/15 CHI L 1 1 50 35 70.0 292 5.8 1 1 24 2 83.1 0 0 0 0 09/22 at GB L 1 1 29 20 69.0 213 7.3 0 1 52 6 75.8 2 5 2.5 3 09/29 JAX L 1 1 38 22 57.9 303 8.0 3 1 39 0 98.9 1 -1 -1 -1 010/6 at LAC W 1 1 20 14 70.0 182 9.1 1 1 70t 3 94.2 3 7 2.3 6 010/13 TEN W 1 1 28 18 64.3 177 6.3 0 1 41 1 67.1 4 -1 -0.3 1 010/17 KC L 1 1 34 21 61.8 213 6.3 0 0 41 8 79.7 0 0 0.0 0 010/27 at IND L 1 1 32 20 62.5 174 5.4 0 0 33 3 76.8 1 9 9 9 011/3 CLV RESERVE/INJURED (11/1)

Totals (2-6) 8 8 262 171 65.3 1,822 7.0 6 5 53 26 85.1 12 20 1.7 9 0

POSTSEASON STATISTICS Passing RushingYear Team W/L GP GS Att Cmp Pct Yds Y/A TD Int Lg Sk Rate Rush Yds Avg Lg TD2008 BLT (2-1) 3 3 75 33 44.0 437 5.8 1 3 48t 3 50.8 12 5 0.4 5t 12009 BLT (1-1) 2 2 45 24 53.3 223 5.0 0 3 27 1 39.4 7 7 1.0 7 02010 BLT (1-1) 2 2 64 41 64.1 390 6.1 3 1 28 9 90.0 9 25 2.8 13 02011 BLT (1-1) 2 2 63 36 57.1 482 7.7 4 1 42 8 96.1 6 26 4.3 14 02012 BLT (4-0) 4 4 126 73 57.9 1,140 9.0 11 0 70t 6 117.2 8 16 2.0 14 02014 BLT (1-1) 2 2 74 46 62.2 551 7.4 6 2 40 1 100.7 8 8 1.0 9 02018 BLT - 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0

Totals (10-5) 15 15 447 253 56.6 3,223 7.2 25 10 70t 28 88.6 50 87 1.7 14 1

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STAT PACK

POSTSEASON SUCCESS: Has won 10 of his 15 postseason starts, the fourth-most postseason wins by a quarterback in league history • The Super Bowl XLVII MVP, seven of his10 wins have come on the road, the most of any NFL quarterback • He is also the first quarterback in NFL history to make the postseason in six of his first seven seasons in the league.

Postseason Wins • NFL History(among quarterbacks)

41 Career Games

TOM BRADY 30

21 Career Games

BEN ROETHLISBERGER 13

19 Career Games

AARON RODGERS 11

15 Career Games

JOE FLACCO 10

15 Career Games

RUSSELL WILSON 9Additionally, he ranks in the top 20 among all NFL quarterbacks in wins (10), passing yards (3,223) and touchdowns (25), while posting a 6-0 record in games he’s registered a 100+ passer rating in.

Flacco Postseason Numbers & Ranks(since 2000 • stats according to radar360)

Category No. RankWins 10 10thYards 3,223 17thTouchdowns 25 12th100+ Passer Rating Games 6 t-9th

DOWNFIELD PASSING: Since entering the league in 2008, ranks eighth in the league with 94 completions of 40+ yards.

40+ Yard Completions • Since 2008Rank Player Team 40+ Cmp.1 Aaron Rodgers GB 1352 Drew Brees NO 1333 Ben Roethlisberger PIT 1254 Philip Rivers IND 1225 Matt Ryan ATL 1046 Tom Brady NE 1037 Matthew Stafford DET 1008 Joe Flacco Jets 949t. Andy Dalton DAL 849t. Russell Wilson SEA 84

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300-YARD PASSING GAMESDate Opp W/L Yds Pct TD INT Rate

09/25/11 BLT at SL W 389 56.3 3 0 103.610/18/09 BLT at MIN L 385 65.1 2 0 109.209/20/15 BLT at OAK L 384 71.1 2 1 102.509/23/12 BLT vs. NE W 382 71.8 3 1 117.712/04/16 BLT vs. MIA W 381 76.6 4 1 119.209/13/18 BLT at CIN L 376 58.2 2 2 76.009/30/18 BLT at PIT W 363 66.7 2 0 109.509/05/13 BLT at DEN L 362 54.8 2 2 69.409/27/15 BLT vs. CIN L 362 65.3 2 1 92.409/27/12 BLT vs. CLV W 356 60.9 1 1 83.211/25/12 BLT at SD W 355 58.8 1 0 86.609/29/13 BLT at BUF L 347 50.0 2 5 46.409/07/14 BLT vs. CIN L 345 56.5 1 1 71.010/18/15 BLT at SF L 343 62.3 2 2 77.809/27/09 BLT vs. CLV W 342 71.4 1 0 111.810/13/13 BLT vs. GB L 342 58.8 2 0 112.611/11/12 BLT vs. OAK W 341 63.6 3 1 115.810/30/11 BLT vs. ARZ W 336 60.8 0 1 72.001/12/13 BLT at DEN* W 331 52.9 3 0 116.209/28/14 BLT vs. CAR W 327 71.0 3 0 137.412/12/16 BLT at NE L 324 71.2 2 1 92.111/01/15 BLT vs. SD W 319 67.6 1 0 103.311/15/15 BLT vs. JAX L 316 75.6 3 2 98.012/28/14 BLT vs. CLV W 312 61.1 2 0 107.612/23/12 BLT vs. NYG W 309 69.4 2 0 114.210/16/16 BLT at NYG L 307 54.2 0 0 73.909/13/09 BLT vs. KC W 307 60.5 3 1 95.801/22/12 BLT at NE* L 306 61.1 2 1 95.410/12/14 BLT at TB W 306 75.0 5 0 149.710/16/11 BLT vs. HST W 305 60.6 0 1 78.511/02/14 BLT at PIT L 303 66.7 2 1 91.309/29/19 DEN vs. JAX L 303 57.9 3 1 98.909/18/16 BLT at CLV W 302 55.6 2 2 72.611/21/10 BLT at CAR W 301 72.7 1 0 110.811/06/11 BLT at PIT W 300 59.6 1 0 85.4*Postseason

100+ QB RATING GAMESDate Opp W/L Yds Pct TD INT Rate

10/12/14 BLT at TB W 306 75.0 5 0 149.709/28/14 BLT vs. CAR W 327 71.0 3 0 137.412/20/09 BLT vs. CHI W 234 72.4 4 0 135.611/07/10 BLT vs. MIA W 266 74.1 2 0 129.609/26/10 BLT vs. CLV W 262 71.0 3 0 128.709/10/12 BLT vs. CIN W 299 72.4 2 0 128.401/06/13 BLT vs. IND* W 282 52.2 2 0 125.602/03/13 BLT vs. SF* W 287 66.7 3 0 124.209/09/18 BLT vs. BUF W 236 73.5 3 0 121.712/09/12 BLT at WAS L 182 76.2 3 1 121.412/13/09 BLT vs. DET W 230 65.0 1 0 120.811/24/14 BLT at NO W 243 75.0 1 0 120.710/19/08 BLT at MIA W 232 73.9 1 0 120.211/30/08 BLT at CIN W 280 65.5 2 0 119.910/17/10 BLT at NE L 285 77.1 2 0 119.312/04/16 BLT vs. MIA W 381 76.6 4 1 119.211/09/08 BLT at HST W 185 65.2 2 0 118.909/23/12 BLT vs. NE W 382 71.8 3 1 117.709/11/11 BLT vs. PIT W 224 58.6 3 0 117.601/12/13 BLT at DEN* W 331 52.9 3 0 116.212/28/08 BLT vs. JAX W 297 73.9 0 0 115.811/11/12 BLT vs. OAK W 341 63.6 3 1 115.801/09/11 BLT at KC* W 265 73.5 2 0 115.412/23/12 BLT vs. NYG W 309 69.4 2 0 114.201/03/15 BLT at PIT* W 259 62.1 2 0 114.012/19/10 BLT vs. NO W 172 50.0 2 0 112.901/01/12 BLT at CIN W 130 78.9 1 0 112.710/13/13 BLT vs. GB L 342 58.8 2 0 112.609/27/09 BLT vs. CLV W 342 71.4 1 0 111.810/24/10 BLT vs. BUF W 250 51.6 3 0 111.011/21/10 BLT at CAR W 301 72.7 1 0 110.811/02/08 BLT at CLV W 248 58.6 2 0 109.609/30/18 BLT at PIT W 363 66.7 2 0 109.509/11/14 BLT vs. PIT W 166 72.4 2 0 109.310/18/09 BLT at MIN L 385 65.1 2 0 109.211/01/09 BLT vs. DEN W 175 80.0 1 0 109.212/23/17 BLT vs. IND W 237 76.3 2 0 109.210/26/17 BLT vs. MIA W 101 66.7 1 0 107.912/28/14 BLT vs. CLV W 312 61.1 2 0 107.612/13/10 BLT at HST W 235 66.7 2 0 107.510/14/12 BLT vs. DAL W 234 65.4 1 0 106.912/07/14 BLT at MIA W 269 75.8 2 1 106.801/20/13 BLT at NE* W 240 58.3 3 0 106.211/20/11 BLT vs. CIN W 270 63.0 2 1 105.509/09/19 DEN at OAK L 268 67.7 1 0 105.312/03/17 BLT vs. DET W 269 63.9 2 0 105.011/30/14 BLT vs. SD L 225 61.3 2 0 104.9

09/25/11 BLT at SL W 389 56.3 3 0 103.611/01/15 BLT vs. SD W 319 67.6 1 0 103.311/28/10 BLT vs. TB W 289 71.4 2 1 103.212/11/11 BLT vs. IND W 227 74.2 2 1 102.509/20/15 BLT at OAK L 384 71.1 2 1 102.511/29/09 BLT vs. PIT W 289 65.7 1 0 100.809/11/16 BLT vs. BUF W 258 66.7 1 0 100.311/24/11 BLT vs. SF W 161 65.2 1 0 100.1*Postseason

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FICKEN

TAKEOFF • Second-year kicker who entered the NFL as an undrafted

free agent with JAX (2016).• Signed with the New York Jets as a free agent during the

2019 season (Week Two).• In 19 career games with LAR (2017-18) and the Jets

(2019-present), has connected on 22 of 33 field goal attempts and made 37 of 41 extra points • Registered three special teams tackles.

• In one career postseason game, with LAR, made both field goal attempts and an extra point attempt.

FLIGHT PATH

2019 GP|GS|DNP|IA: 15|0|0|0Appeared in 15 games, signing with the team in Week Two after spending preseason with GB • Made 19 of 27 field goals and 23 of 26 extra points, both single season bests • Connected on a game-winning 44-yard field goal with no time remaining to win the game 22-21 vs. MIA (12/8).2018 2|0|0|0Appeared in two games after joining the roster in Week Three • Made one of three field goals and all 10 extra points.2018 2|0|0|0 • 1|0 Appeared in the final two regular season games, joining the roster following an injury to Greg Zuerlein • Made two of three field goals and four of five extra points • Made his postseason debut, connecting on all three kicks (two field goals and an extra point) in the Wild Card loss.

CAREER BESTSCategory No. Opp DateField Goals Made 5 vs. SL 10/04/15Field Goals Attempted 5 twice, last vs. SL 10/04/15Extra Points Made 6 twice, last vs. SF 09/27/15Points 16 vs. SL 10/04/15Longest FG Made 60 at BUF 09/25/16Longest FG Attempted 60 at BUF 09/25/16

Punts 2 at BUF 09/25/16Yards 66 at BUF 09/25/16Longest Punt 47 at BUF 09/25/16

OFF THE FIELD

FINANCE TO THE FIELD: Undrafted in 2015, he didn’t kick in an NFL game until Week 16 of the 2018 after signing with LAR, worked at a brokerage firm in Connecticut, utilizing his finance degree from Penn State.“When I got called to come out, (my bosses) said they hoped they never saw me again,” Ficken told the Orange County Register in 2017. “I think they’re super-thrilled for me. I talked to them, and they’re more than excited for me.”

OF NOTE

TOP OF THE CHARTS: As a senior at Penn State (2014), connected on 24 of 29 field goal attempts, the sixth-most made field goals in the FBS that season ∙ Began his Penn State career four of 11 on field goal attempts before receiving help from Robbie Gould and hitting 10 straight ∙ Later connected on a school record 15-straight field goals.

MINNESOTA TIMBERWOLVES: Cousin, Robbie Hummel, a former basketball player at Purdue, spent two seasons with the Minnesota Timberwolves after being selected in the second round.

2019 FREE AGENT2 2HEIGHT6-1

WEIGHT192

AGE27 ENTERED AS UNDRAFTED FA w/ JAX (2016)

SAM

VALPARAISO, IN VALPARAISO THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY

@samficken@sficken1

CAREER FROM DISTANCE 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Total M A Pct M A Pct M A Pct M A Pct M A Pct M A Pct 0 0 0.0 4 5 80.0 7 8 87.5 6 11 54.5 3 5 0.0 20 29 69.0

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CAREER STATISTICSYear Team GP FG FGA Pct LG XP XPA Pts

2017 LAR 2 2 3 66.7 23 4 5 102018 LAR 2 1 3 33.3 34 10 10 132019 Jets 14 17 23 73.9 54 22 25 73

Totals 18 20 29 69.0 54 36 40 96

ADDITIONAL STATISTICSSpecial Teams Tackles: 3 (Career): 3 (2019)

POSTSEASON STATISTICSYear Team GP FG FGA Pct LG XP XPA Pts

2017 LAR 1 2 2 100.0 35 1 1 7

Totals 1 2 2 100.0 35 1 1 71

2019 SEASON STATISTICSDate Opp GP FG FGA Pct Lg XP XPA Pts

9/8 BUF NOT WITH TEAM 9/16 CLV 1 1 1 100.0 46 - - 39/22 NE 1 - - - - 2 2 210/6 PHI 1 0 1 0.0 - - - 010/13 DAL 1 1 1 100.0 38 3 3 610/21 NE 1 - - - - - - 010/27 JAX 1 - - - - 1 1 111/3 MIA 1 3 4 75.0 52 1 1 1011/10 NYG 1 2 3 66.7 53 4 4 1011/17 WAS 1 0 1 0.0 - 4 5 411/24 OAK 1 2 3 66.7 35 4 4 1012/1 CIN 1 2 2 100.0 42 0 0 612/8 MIA 1 3 3 100.0 44 1 2 1012/12 BLT 1 0 1 0.0 - 1 2 112/22 PIT 1 3 3 100.0 54 1 1 1012/29 BUF 1 2 4 50.0 47 1 1 7

Totals 15 19 27 70.4 54 23 26 80

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TAKEOFF • Third-year defensive end/linebacker who entered the

league as a fourth-round selection by LAR (2018).• Claimed by the New York Jets following roster cutdowns

(2019).• In 16 career games, all with LAR, has registered 10 tackles,

2.0 sacks, one forced fumble and a fumble recovery.• In three postseason games, all with LAR, has logged three

tackles and posted a strip-sack in Super Bowl LII.

FLIGHT PATH

2019 GP|GS|DNP|IA: 0|0|0|3Inactive for the first three games of the season before being placed on injured reserve (10/4).2018 16|0|0|0 • 3|0Appeared in all 16 games, earning recognition as the team’s Rookie of The Year • Registered 10 tackles, 2.0 sacks, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery • Appeared in all three postseason contests, including Super Bowl LII, where he registered a strip-sack, just the 15th in the Super Bowl since 2000.

STAT PACK

SUPER STRIP SACKS: In his rookie season, registered a strip-sack on Tom Brady in Super Bowl LIII • The sack was just the 15th in a Super Bowl since 2000.

Strip-Sacks in the Super Bowl(since 2000)

Player Super Bowl QuarterbackNick Bosa LIV Patrick MahomesJohn Franklin-Myers LIII Tom BradyBrandon Graham LII Tom BradyDont’a Hightower LI Matt RyanVon Miller 50 Cam NewtonKony Ealy 50 Peyton ManningCharles Johnson 50 Peyton ManningVon Miller 50 Cam NewtonChris Clemons XLVIII Peyton ManningLaMarr Woodley XLIII Kurt WarnerJustin Tuck XLII Tom BradyAdalius Thomas XLII Eli ManningMike Vrabel XXXVIII Jake DelhommeWarren Sapp XXXVII Rich GannonMichael McCrary XXXV Kerry Collins

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WEIGHT288

AGE23 DRAFTED R4, P135 by LAR (2018)

GREENVILLE, TX GREENVILLE STEPHEN F. AUSTIN STATE UNIVERSITY

@j_franklinmyers@J_FranklinMyers

FRANKLIN-MYERSJOHN

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CAREER STATISTICSYear Team GP GS TT S A Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD2018 LAR 16 0 10 6 4 2.0 14.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 02019 Jets 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Totals 16 0 10 6 4 2.0 14.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0

POSTSEASON STATISTICSYear Team GP GS TT S A Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD2018 LAR 3 0 3 2 1 1.0 9.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

Totals 3 0 3 2 1 1.0 9.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

CAREER SACKSDate Opp Qtr Dwn Last LOS Quarterback Shared Yards

09/27/18 LAR vs. MIN 4 1 MIN 48 Kirk Cousins** - 412/09/18 LAR at CHI 1 3 LAR 11 Mitchell Trubisky - 1002/03/19 LAR vs. NE* 1 1 LAR 45 Tom Brady** - 9*Postseason**Forced Fumble

CAREER FUMBLESDate Opp Qtr Dwn Last LOS Fumbled Forced Recovered Yds

09/27/18 LAR vs. MIN 4 1**** MIN 48 QB Kirk Cousins** Franklin-Myers DT Ndamukong Suh 011/19/18 LAR vs. KC 3 1 LAR 25 QB Patrick Mahomes** DT Aaron Donald Franklin-Myers 002/03/19 LAR vs. NE* 1 1 LAR 45 Tom Brady** Franklin-Myers T David Andrews -*Postseason **Caused on a sack ****Final Defensive Play of the Game

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TAKEOFF • 16th-year running back who entered the league as a third-

round selection by SF (2005).• Signed with the New York Jets as a free agent (2020).• In 226 career games (204 starts) for SF (2005-14), IND

(2015-17), MIA (2018), and BUF (2019), has totaled 15,347 yards and 79 touchdowns on 3,548 carries (4.3 average), adding 3,896 yards and 18 touchdowns on 468 receptions • Has produced 45 career 100-yard performances, the 15th most in NFL history while also registering 23 games with 150 yards from scrimmage, the 17th most in league history.

• In nine career postseason games (all starts) with SF and BUF, has totaled 668 yards and five touchdowns on 148 carries, adding 167 yards on 18 receptions • Among players with at least 100 career postseason rushing attempts, his 4.5 average ranks 14th.

• Ranks third on the NFL’s all-time rushing list behind only Emmitt Smith (18,355) and Walter Payton (16,726) • Among running backs in league history, his 226 career games are tied for third (with Smith), trailing only a pair of fullbacks and former Jets, Lorenzo Neal (239) and Tony Richardson (234) • Between 2011-18, started 122 consecutive games.

• Scored at least five touchdowns in 11 consecutive seasons (2006-16), tied for the longest streak in league history, while his streak of 12 consecutive years with 1,200+ yards from scrimmage (2006-17) is also the longest.

• Selected by NFL players around the league as the 2016 Art Rooney Award winner given by the NFL in recognition of outstanding sportsmanship on the playing field.

“He brings something that is really hard to teach. He’s a natural leader. He’s the kind of guy that guys respect around the NFL. He’s done a great job as far as helping younger players that are in the room. I think he’s a good teammate especially the last three or four years in that backup role and the supporting role of whoever that starter is. He’s a great guy for Le’Veon Bell to be around. Those two guys can really do some damage together.”

-New York Jets Head Coach Adam Gase

CAREER BESTSCategory No. Opp DateCarries 36 at BUF 12/10/17Rush Yards 212 vs. SEA 11/19/06Rush TDs 2 14X, last at GB 11/06/16

Receptions 11 at ARZ 11/25/07Receiving Yards 102 at KC 09/26/10

Touches 37 at BUF 12/10/17Scrimmage Yards 246 vs. SEA 09/20/09Scrimmage TDs 2 16X, last at GB 11/06/16

Longest Run 80t vs. SEA 09/20/09Longest Reception 55t vs. PHI 09/28/14

2020 FREE AGENT16 1HEIGHT5-9

WEIGHT212

AGE37 DRAFTED R3, P65 by SF (2005)

FRANK

CORAL GABLES, FL CORAL GABLES UNIVERSITY of MIAMI

@frankgore@frankgore

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Rushing ReceivingYear Team GP GS Rush Yds Avg Lg TD Rec Yds Avg Lg TD2005 SF 14 1 127 608 4.8 72t 3 15 131 8.7 47 02006 SF 16 16 312 1,695 5.4 72 8 61 485 8.0 39 12007 SF 15 15 260 1,102 4.2 43t 5 53 436 8.2 23t 12008 SF 14 14 240 1,036 4.3 41t 6 43 373 8.7 26 22009 SF 14 14 229 1,120 4.9 80t 10 52 406 7.8 48 32010 SF 11 11 203 853 4.2 64 3 46 452 9.8 41 22011 SF 16 15 282 1,211 4.3 55 8 17 114 6.7 13 02012 SF 16 16 258 1,214 4.7 37 8 28 234 8.4 26 12013 SF 16 16 276 1,128 4.1 51 9 16 141 8.8 29 02014 SF 16 16 255 1,106 4.3 52t 4 11 111 10.1 55t 12015 IND 16 16 260 967 3.7 37t 6 34 267 7.9 34 12016 IND 16 16 263 1,025 3.9 22 4 38 277 7.3 49 42017 IND 16 16 261 961 3.7 21 3 29 245 8.4 26 12018 MIA 14 14 156 722 4.6 39 0 12 124 10.3 24 12019 BUF 16 8 166 599 3.6 41 2 13 100 7.7 18 0

Totals 226 204 3,548 15,347 4.3 80t 79 468 3,896 8.3 55t 18

ADDITIONAL STATISTICSTwo-Point Conversions: 1 (Career): 1 (2008)

POSTSEASON STATISTICS Rushing ReceivingYear Team GP GS Rush Yds Avg Lg TD Rec Yds Avg Lg TD2011 SF 2 2 29 163 5.6 42 0 13 83 6.4 24 02012 SF 3 3 63 319 5.1 33 4 2 48 24.0 45 02013 SF 3 3 48 164 3.4 39 1 3 36 12.0 17 02019 BUF 1 1 8 22 2.8 14 0 0 0 0.0 0 0

Totals 9 9 148 668 4.5 42 5 18 167 9.3 45 0

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FLIGHT PATH

2019 GP|GS|DNP|IA: 16|8|0|0 ∙ 1|1Appeared in all 16 games, including starts in seven of the first nine games of the season • Totaled 599 yards and two touchdowns on 166 carries , adding 100 yards on 13 receptions • Averaged 4.6 yards per carry in games he started • Started in the postseason, gaining 22 yards rushing.2018 14|14|0|0Started the first 14 games of the season before being placed on injured reserve (12/19), snapping a streak of 122 consecutive games started, the longest streak by a running back since Eddie George (1996-2004) • Totaled 722 yards on 156 carries, adding 124 yards and touchdown on 12 receptions • Averaged 4.6 yards per carry, his highest single season average since 2012.2017 16|16|0|0Started all 16 games for the sixth consecutive season • Totaled 961 yards and three touchdowns on 261 carries, adding 245 yards and a touchdown on 29 receptions.2016 16|16|0|0 Started all 16 games for the fifth consecutive season • Totaled 1,025 yards and four touchdowns on 263 carries, adding 277 yards and single season best four touchdowns on 38 receptions.2015 16|16|0|0Started all 16 games for the fourth consecutive season • Totaled 967 yards and six touchdowns on 260 carries and added 267 yards and a score on 34 receptions.2014 16|16|0|0 Started all 16 games for the third consecutive season • Totaled 1,106 yards – his fourth straight 1,000-yard season and eighth in the last nine seasons • Added four touchdowns rushing and 111 yards and a touchdown on 11 receptions.2013 16|16|0|0 ∙ 3|3Started all 16 games for the second consecutive season • Totaled 1,128 yards and nine touchdowns on 276 rushing attempts (4.1 average) • Added 141 yards on 16 receptions • Started all three postseason games as the team advanced to the NFC championship Game • Gained 164 yards and a touchdown on 48 carries, adding 36 yards on three receptions.2012 16|16|0|0 ∙ 3|3Started all 16 games • Totaled 1,214 yards and eight touchdowns on 258 carries (4.7 average), adding 234 yards and a touchdown on 28 receptions • Made starts in all three postseason games as the team advanced to the Super Bowl • Totaled 319 yards and four touchdowns on 63 carries (5.8 average), scoring touchdowns in all three games and producing two 100-yard performances • In Super Bowl XLVII, posted only the 22nd 100-yard rushing performance in a Super Bowl, including only the third since 2006, gaining 110 yards and a touchdown on 19 carries (5.8 average).

2011 16|15|0|0 ∙ 2|2Appeared in all 16 games (15 starts) • Totaled 1,211 yards and eight touchdowns on 282 rushes (4.3 average), adding 114 yards on 17 receptions • Made his postseason debut, starting both games and producing 163 yards on 29 carries (5.6 average) and 83 yards on 13 receptions.2010 11|11|0|0Appeared in 11 games (all starts) after being placed on injured reserve (11/30) • Totaled 853 yards and three touchdowns on 203 carries (4.2 average), snapping a streak of four consecutive 1,000-yard seasons • Added 452 yards and two touchdowns on 46 receptions.2009 14|14|0|2Appeared in 14 games (all starts) • Rushed for 1,000+ yards for the fourth consecutive season, totaling 1,120 yards and a single season best 10 touchdowns on 229 carries (4.9 average) • Added 52 receptions for 406 yards and three touchdowns • Twice earned NFC Offensive Player of Week recognition, first for his 207-yard rushing performance vs. SEA (Week Two) and later after gaining 167 yards on the ground vs. ARZ (Week 14).2008 14|14|0|2Appeared in 14 games (all starts) • Rushed for 1,000+ yards for the third consecutive season, totaling 1,036 yards and six touchdowns on 240 carries (4.3 average) • Added 43 receptions for 373 yards and two touchdowns.2007 15|15|0|1Appeared in 15 games (all starts) • Rushed for 1,000+ yards for the second consecutive season, totaling 1,102 yards and five touchdowns on 260 carries (4.2 average) • Added 53 receptions for 436 yards and a touchdown • Earned NFC Offensive Player of Week after producing 224 all-purpose yards and two touchdowns at ARZ (Week 12).2006 16|16|0|0Started all 16 games, finishing third in the league in rushing in his first season as a full-time starter • Totaled a single season best 1,695 yards on 312 carries, adding eight touchdowns • Also established single season highs in receptions (61) and receiving yards (485), ranking in the top six among all running backs in both that season • Twice earned NFC Offensive Player of Week recognition, first for his 134 yard performance vs. OAK in Week Five and later after producing a single-game career-best 212 yards vs. SEA in Week 11.2005 14|1|0|2 Appeared in 14 games (one start) as a rookie • Totaled a team-leading 608 yards and three touchdowns on 127 carries (4.8 average), adding 131 yards on 15 receptions • Finished third among all rookies in rushing yards behind only a pair of top five overall selections, Ronnie Brown and Cadillac Williams.

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OFF THE FIELD

LIKE FATHER, LIKE SON: His son, Frank Gore, Jr., also a running back, will be an incoming freshman at Southern Mississippi this season after a high school senior year that saw him rush for 1,111 yards and 13 touchdowns on just 113 carries.“My son’s a good player. He’s just gotta keep grinding,” the elder Gore told the New York Post this offseason. “He’s got my genes, he’s got my blood.”It was the elder Gore, that consulted the younger Gore before decided to continue his NFL career. “I asked my son what he think I should do,” the elder Gore told reporters after signing with the Jets. “And he said, ’Daddy, I think you can go one more,’ and I said alright, I’m going to go (another year).”

COCONUT GROVE: In the week leading up to Super Bowl LIV, partnered with Rebuilding Together to give back to his hometown of Coconut Grove spending the day with residents of West Coconut Grove to help with renovations to nine homes and two local community buildings.One of the people he helped was Mary Bryant, a long-time resident of Coconut Grove who remembers a young boy named Frank Gore that would walk to football practice and a mother, Liz Gore, who took the bus with his siblings to watch him play.“Mary, I want to say I’m happy to be here. Thank you for letting me come in your home and thank you to Rebuilding Together,” Gore said. “I’m a happy man because she knows my mama. She knows my family. So, it was a blessed day today and I’m happy that y’all came to Coconut Grove.”

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Rushing ReceivingYear Team GP GS Rush Yds Avg Lg TD Rec Yds Avg Lg TD9/8 at NYJ 1 0 11 20 1.8 9 0 - - - - -9/15 at NYG 1 1 19 68 3.6 9 1 2 15 7.5 9 09/22 CIN 1 1 14 76 5.4 22 1 2 13 6.5 13 09/29 NE 1 1 17 109 6.4 41 0 - - - - -10/6 at TEN 1 1 14 60 4.3 19 0 2 9 4.5 6 010/20 MIA 1 1 11 55 5.0 15 0 1 11 11.0 11 010/27 PHI 1 1 9 34 3.8 8 0 - - - - -11/3 WAS 1 0 11 15 1.4 6 0 - - - - -11/10 at CLV 1 1 5 12 2.4 4 0 1 4 4.0 4 011/17 at MIA 1 0 11 27 2.5 6 0 1 18 18.0 18 011/24 DEN 1 0 15 65 4.3 27 0 - - - - -11/28 at DAL 1 0 9 11 1.2 5 0 1 14 14.0 14 012/8 BLT 1 0 4 6 1.5 6 0 - - - - -12/15 at PIT 1 0 10 15 1.5 9 0 - - - - -12/21 at NE 1 0 - - - - - - - - - -12/29 NYJ 1 1 6 26 4.3 12 0 3 16 5.3 11 0

Totals 16 8 166 599 3.6 41 2 13 100 7.7 18 0POSTSEASON Date Opp GP GS Rush Yds Avg Lg TD Rec Yds Avg Lg TD1/4 at HST 1 1 8 22 2.8 14 0 - - - - -

Totals 1 1 8 22 2.8 14 0 0 0 0.0 0 0

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THIRD LEADING RUSHER: Ranked third on the NFL’s all-time rushing list, trailing only Hall of Famers Emmitt Smith and Walter Payton • Since 2017, he has passed former Jets Curtis Martin as well as Barry Sanders, both also Hall of Fame players.

NFL All-Time Rushing List

1990-2004

EMMITT SMITH 18,355

1975-87

WALTER PAYTON 16,726

2005-

FRANK GORE 15,347

SUB HEADER

BARRY SANDERS 15,269

2007-

ADRIAN PETERSON 14,216

1995-2005

CURTIS MARTIN 14,101

2001-11

LaDAINIAN TOMLINSON 13,684

1993-2005

JEROME BETTIS 13,662

1983-93

ERIC DICKERSON 13,259

1977-88

TONY DORSETT 12,739

MOST GAMES PLAYED: Among NFL running backs, his 226 games played is tied with Emmitt Smith for the third most in league history, behind a pair of fullbacks and former Jets, Lorenzo Neal and Tony Richardson.

NFL All-Time Games Played • Running Backs

FULLBACK

LORENZO NEAL 239

FULLBACK

TONY RICHARDSON 234

RUNNING BACK

EMMITT SMITH 226

RUNNING BACK

FRANK GORE 226

BRIAN MITCHELL

BRIAN MITCHELL 223

1,000-YARD SEASONS: Surpassing 1,000 yards rushing in 2016 with IND, he notched his ninth 1,000-yard rushing season, the fifth most in NFL history, trailing only four Hall of Famers • Over his first 10 seasons in the league, he produced eight such seasons, including two separate streaks of four straight.

1,000-Yards Rushing Seasons • NFL History

1990-2004

EMMITT SMITH 111995-2005

CURTIS MARTIN 10

1975-87

WALTER PAYTON 10SUB HEADER

BARRY SANDERS 102005-

FRANK GORE 9

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Date Game Type Qtr Dwn Yds Note

10/23/05 SF at WAS Rush 4 1 72 -12/24/05 SF at SL Rush 2 1 10 -12/24/05 SF at SL Rush 4 2 30 -09/10/06 SF at ARZ Rush 2 1 4 -09/10/06 SF at ARZ Rush 3 2 2 -09/17/06 SF vs. SL Rush 3 2 32 -11/12/06 SF at DET Rush 1 3 61 -11/26/06 SF at SL Rush 2 2 12 -12/10/06 SF vs. GB Rush 3 1 1 -12/14/06 SF at SEA Rec 4 3 20 A. Smith12/24/06 SF vs. ARZ Rush 3 2 2 -12/24/06 SF vs. ARZ Rush 4 1 1 -09/10/07 SF vs. ARZ Rush 1 2 6 -09/16/07 SF at SL Rush 2 3 1 -09/16/07 SF at SL Rush 3 4 43 -11/25/07 SF at ARZ Rush 2 2 11 -11/25/07 SF at ARZ Rush 4 1 35 -12/23/07 SF vs. TB Rec 4 1 23 S. Hill09/07/08 SF vs. ARZ Rush 1 2 41 -09/14/08 SF at SEA Rush 3 2 2 -09/21/08 SF vs. DET Rush 2 3 4 -10/05/08 SF vs. NE Rec 1 1 16 J. O’Sullivan10/12/08 SF vs. PHI Rush 3 1 6 -11/16/08 SF vs. SL Rush 2 3 1 -11/16/08 SF vs. SL Rush 1 2 5 -12/07/08 SF vs. NYJ Rec 2 3 4 S. Hill09/13/09 SF at ARZ Rush 2 1 6 -09/13/09 SF at ARZ Rec 4 3 3 S. Hill09/20/09 SF vs. SEA Rush 1 1 79 -09/20/09 SF vs. SEA Rush 3 1 80 -11/01/09 SF at IND Rush 1 2 64 -11/08/09 SF vs. TEN Rush 2 1 3 -11/12/09 SF vs. CHI Rush 2 1 14 -11/22/09 SF at GB Rec 4 4 10 A. Smith11/29/09 SF vs. JAX Rec 2 3 4 A. Smith12/14/09 SF vs. ARZ Rush 4 3 2 -12/27/09 SF vs. DET Rush 3 3 1 -01/03/10 SF at SL Rush 4 1 3 -01/03/10 SF at SL Rush 4 2 6 -09/20/10 SF vs. NO Rush 4 2 7 -09/20/10 SF vs. NO Rec 2 3 12 A. Smith10/10/10 SF vs. PHI Rec 4 3 1 -10/31/10 SF vs. DEN Rush 4 3 3 -11/14/10 SF vs. SL Rush 1 2 1 -09/18/11 SF vs. DAL Rush 2 1 1 -10/02/11 SF at PHI Rush 4 1 12 -10/09/11 SF vs. TB Rush 2 2 2 -10/16/11 SF at DET Rush 2 2 1 -10/30/11 SF vs. CLV Rush 1 2 4 -12/11/11 SF at ARZ Rush 3 1 37 -12/19/11 SF vs. PIT Rush 4 2 5 -

12/24/11 SF at SEA Rush 3 1 4 -09/09/12 SF at GB Rush 4 1 23 -09/16/12 SF vs. DET Rush 2 1 1 -09/30/12 SF at NYJ Rush 3 4 2 -10/07/12 SF vs. BUF Rush 3 1 1 -11/11/12 SF vs. SL Rush 4 1 20 -11/25/12 SF at NO Rec 3 1 6 C. Kaepernick12/02/12 SF at SL Rush 1 1 1 -12/09/12 SF vs. MIA Rush 3 2 1 -12/30/12 SF vs. ARZ Rush 4 3 2 -01/12/13 SF vs. GB* Rush 4 1 2 -01/20/13 SF at ATL* Rush 3 1 5 -01/20/13 SF at ATL* Rush 4 1 9 -02/03/13 SF vs. BLT* Rush 3 1 6 -09/08/13 SF vs. GB Rush 4 2 1 -09/26/13 SF at SL Rush 2 4 34 -10/06/13 SF vs. HST Rush 1 1 1 -10/20/13 SF at TEN Rush 3 3 1 -10/20/13 SF at TEN Rush 2 1 1 -10/27/13 SF at JAX Rush 3 1 2 -10/27/13 SF at JAX Rush 1 2 19 -12/01/13 SF vs. SL Rush 2 1 3 -12/23/13 SF vs. ATL Rush 4 2 1 -01/05/14 SF at GB* Rush 2 2 10 -09/14/14 SF vs. CHI Rush 2 2 8 -09/28/14 SF vs. PHI Rec 2 2 55 C. Kaepernick11/09/14 SF at NO Rush 1 2 4 -12/14/14 SF at SEA Rush 2 4 10 -12/20/14 SF vs. SD Rush 1 1 52 -09/27/15 IND at TEN Rush 4 3 6 -09/27/15 IND at TEN Rush 1 2 1 -10/08/15 IND at HST Rush 3 2 3 -11/08/15 IND vs. DEN Rush 1 1 7 -12/06/15 IND at PIT Rec 2 2 9 M. Hasselbeck12/27/15 IND at MIA Rush 1 1 37 -12/27/15 IND at MIA Rush 2 1 11 -09/18/16 IND at DEN Rec 4 2 7 A. Luck09/25/16 IND vs. SD Rush 1 2 6 -10/02/16 IND at JAX Rush 4 1 1 -10/23/16 IND at TEN Rec 1 2 3 A. Luck10/30/16 IND vs. KC Rec 2 2 18 A. Luck11/06/16 IND at GB Rush 4 2 4 -11/06/16 IND at GB Rush 1 1 7 -12/11/16 IND vs. HST Rec 3 1 18 A. Luck09/17/17 IND vs. ARZ Rush 1 2 5 -09/24/17 IND vs. CLV Rush 2 2 4 -11/26/17 IND vs. TEN Rush 2 3 14 -12/23/17 IND at BLT Rec 2 2 14 J. Brissett09/30/18 MIA at NE Rec 4 3 6 B. Osweiler09/15/19 BUF at NYG Rush 4 2 1 -09/22/19 BUF vs. CIN Rush 4 3 1 -*Postseason

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Date Opp W/L Att Yds Avg Lg TD

11/19/06 SF vs. SEA W 24 212 8.8 51 009/20/09 SF vs. SEA W 16 207 12.9 80 212/14/09 SF vs. ARZ W 25 167 6.7 36 111/12/06 SF at DET W 22 159 7.2 61 112/20/14 SF vs. SD L 26 158 6.1 52 112/31/06 SF at DEN W 31 153 4.9 24 009/26/13 SF at SL W 20 153 7.7 34 110/17/10 SF vs. OAK W 25 149 6.0 64 012/28/14 SF vs. ARZ W 25 144 5.8 24 012/14/06 SF at SEA W 29 144 5.0 40 010/16/11 SF at DET W 15 141 9.4 55 112/15/07 SF vs. CIN W 29 138 4.8 20 010/30/11 SF vs. CLV W 31 134 4.3 26 110/08/06 SF vs. OAK W 27 134 5.0 26 011/26/06 SF at SL L 21 134 6.4 18 110/18/12 SF vs. SEA W 16 131 8.2 37 012/10/17 IND at BUF L 36 130 3.6 10 009/21/08 SF vs. DET W 27 130 4.8 33 112/10/06 SF vs. GB L 18 130 7.2 72 110/02/11 SF at PHI W 15 127 8.5 40 109/17/06 SF vs. SL W 29 127 4.4 32 110/09/11 SF vs. TB W 20 125 6.3 21 101/12/13 SF vs. GB* W 23 119 5.2 26 109/28/14 SF vs. PHI W 24 119 5.0 28 010/31/10 SF vs. DEN W 29 118 4.1 21 111/25/07 SF at ARZ W 21 116 5.5 35 209/09/12 SF at GB W 16 112 7.0 23 109/20/10 SF vs. NO L 20 112 5.6 20 110/29/06 SF at CHI L 12 111 9.3 53 002/03/13 SF vs. BLT* L 19 110 5.8 33 112/08/13 SF vs. SEA W 17 110 6.5 51 009/29/19 BUF vs. NE L 17 109 6.4 41 001/01/06 SF vs. HST W 25 108 4.3 28 010/05/14 SF vs. KC W 18 107 5.9 14 012/20/09 SF at PHI L 16 107 6.7 37 001/03/10 SF at SL W 23 107 4.7 34 211/06/11 SF at WAS W 19 107 5.6 27 010/07/12 SF vs. BUF W 14 106 7.6 31 110/16/16 IND at HST L 22 106 4.8 22 011/16/08 SF vs. SL W 18 106 5.9 37 211/12/09 SF vs. CHI W 25 104 4.2 25 110/24/10 SF at CAR L 19 102 5.4 20 010/13/13 SF vs. ARZ W 25 101 4.0 32 010/14/18 MIA vs. CHI W 15 101 6.7 32 012/18/16 IND at MIN W 26 101 3.9 9 010/12/08 SF vs. PHI L 19 101 5.3 25 112/31/17 IND vs. HST W 24 100 4.2 16 0

150-YARD SCRIMMAGE GAMESDate Opp W/L Rush Rec Total TD

09/20/09 SF vs. SEA W 207 39 246 211/19/06 SF vs. SEA W 212 26 238 011/25/07 SF at ARZ W 116 98 214 212/31/06 SF at DEN W 153 32 185 010/18/12 SF vs. SEA W 131 51 182 012/14/06 SF at SEA W 144 34 178 112/14/09 SF vs. ARZ W 167 10 177 109/28/14 SF vs. PHI W 119 55 174 111/12/06 SF at DET W 159 14 173 110/08/06 SF vs. OAK W 134 38 172 009/10/06 SF at ARZ L 87 83 170 212/10/06 SF vs. GB L 130 38 168 109/20/10 SF vs. NO L 112 56 168 201/12/13 SF vs. GB* W 119 48 167 111/26/06 SF at SL L 134 31 165 109/21/08 SF vs. DET W 130 32 162 110/24/10 SF at CAR L 102 57 159 010/26/08 SF vs. SEA L 94 65 159 012/20/14 SF vs. SD L 158 0 158 111/08/09 SF vs. TEN L 83 75 158 111/14/10 SF vs. SL W 87 67 154 109/26/13 SF at SL W 153 0 153 112/27/09 SF vs. DET W 71 81 152 109/07/08 SF vs. ARZ L 96 55 151 1*Postseason

100-YARD RECEIVING GAMESDate Opp W/L Att Yds Avg Lg TD

09/26/10 SF at KC L 9 102 11.3 41 0

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TAKEOFF • Eighth-year tight end who entered the league as a sixth-

round selection by HST (2013).• Signed with the New York Jets as a free agent prior to

training camp (2019), signing an extension with the team during the season.

• In 90 career games (49 starts) with HST (2013-18) and the Jets (2019-present), has totaled 1,811 yards and 12 touchdowns receiving on 170 receptions • Added two two-point conversions, tied for the most by a tight end since 2017.

• In four career postseason games (three starts), all with HST, has totaled 64 yards on seven receptions.

OF NOTEHUSKY HISTORY: In four years at the University of Connecticut finished with 116 receptions for 1,500 yards and 10 touchdowns, all of which rank second in school history.

OFF THE FIELDONE OF A KIND: The only active NFL player from New Hampshire, he has given back to his high school the past two seasons by donating gear, including teaming up with Under Armour in 2018 to donate new cleats and gloves.“I wanted to give back,” Griffin said in a message to his alma mater, “I saw you guys working during the summer and I just wanted to give you guys something to look forward to.”

FLIGHT PATH

2019 GP|GS|DNP|IA: 13|13|0|0Started all 13 games in which he appeared, a new single season best for starts, missing the final three weeks after being placed on injured reserve (12/12) • Totaled 320 yards on 34 receptions • Registered a single season high five touchdown receptions, tied for the third most among AFC tight ends and just the eighth tight end in franchise history to do so • Joined Delanie Walker as the only tight ends in league history to score two touchdowns and a two-point conversion in the same game when he did so at JAX (10/27).2018 14|11|0|2 • 1|1 Appeared in 14 games (11 starts) • Totaled 305 yards on 24 receptions in the regular season, adding one catch for six yards in the postseason. 2017 7|6|0|1Limited to seven games (six starts) after being placed on injured reserve (11/10) • Totaled 158 yards and a touchdown on 13 receptions.2016 16|5|0|0 • 2|1Appeared in all 16 games (five starts) for the second time in his career • Registered single season bests in receptions (50) and receiving yards (442), adding two touchdowns • Appeared in two postseason contests (one start) and caught three passes for 29 yards.2015 9|4|0|0 • 1|1After beginning the season on injured reserve, returned in Week 10 and appeared in the final nine games (four starts) • Totaled 251 yards and two touchdowns on 20 receptions • Made his postseason debut, setting postseason single game bests with three receptions for 29 yards.2014 16|2|0|0Appeared in all 16 games (two starts) for the first time in his career • Totaled 91 yards and a touchdown on 10 receptions. 2013 15|8|0|1Appeared in 15 games (eight starts) as a rookie • Posted a single season high 12.8 yards per catch after totaling 244 yards and a touchdown on 19 receptions, finishing in the top 10 among all rookie tight ends that season.

2019 FREE AGENT 8 2HEIGHT6-6

WEIGHT255

AGE30 DRAFTED R6, P201 by HST (2013)

RYAN

LONDONDERRY, NH LONDONDERRY UNIVERSITY of CONNECTICUT

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AFC LEADERS: Caught 34 passes for 320 yards and five touchdowns. His five scores, a single season best, tied for the second most on the team, and third among all AFC tight ends in 2019.

Receiving Touchdown Leaders • AFCRank Player Team Rec TD 1. Mark Andrews BLT 102. Darren Fells HST 73t. Mike Gesicki MIA 53t. Ryan Griffin Jets 53t. Hunter Henry LAC 53t. Travis Kelce KC 53t. Foster Moreau OAK 5

FIVE+ IN JETS HISTORY: With those five touchdown catches, became one of just eight tight ends in franchise history with at least five touchdown catches in a season.

Receiving Touchdown Leaders • Tight Ends(New York Jets history)

Player Season Rec TD Rich Caster 1972 10Rich Caster 1974 7Jerome Barkum 1977 6Jerome Barkum 1981 7Mickey Shuler 1984 6Mickey Shuler 1985 7Mickey Shuler 1988 5Johnny Mitchell 1993 6Johnny Mitchell 1995 5Kyle Brady 1998 5Anthony Becht 2001 5Anthony Becht 2002 5Dustin Keller 2010 5Dustin Keller 2011 5Ryan Griffin 2019 5

CAREER TOUCHDOWNSDate Game Type Qtr Dwn Yds Note

11/10/13 HST vs ARZ Rec 2 7 2 Case Keenum11/30/14 HST at TEN Rec 1 2 8 Ryan Fitzpatrick11/29/15 HST vs NO Rec 1 3 10 Brian Hoyer12/06/15 HST at BUF Rec 1 2 8 Brian Hoyer11/13/16 HST at JAX Rec 1 2 1 Brock Osweiler12/04/16 HST at GB Rec 1 4 6 Brock Osweiler09/24/17 HST at NE Rec 3 2 12 Deshaun Watson10/13/19 NYJ vs. DAL Rec 2 1 5 Sam Darnold10/27/19 NYJ vs. JAX Rec 1 3 24 Sam Darnold10/27/19 NYJ vs. JAX Rec 4 1 3 Sam Darnold11/17/19 NYJ at WAS Rec 2 1 16 Sam Darnold11/24/19 NYJ vs. OAK Rec 3 1 1 Sam Darnold

CAREER STATISTICSYear Team GP GS Rec Yds Avg Lg TD2013 HST 15 8 19 244 12.8 40 12014 HST 16 2 10 91 9.1 25 12015 HST 9 4 20 251 12.6 37 22016 HST 16 0 50 441 8.8 45 22017 HST 7 6 13 158 12.2 35 12018 HST 14 11 24 305 12.7 47 02019 Jets 12 12 33 312 9.5 45 5

Totals 89 43 169 1,803 10.7 47 12

ADDITIONAL STATISTICSSpecial Teams Tackles: 8 (Career): 4 (2019), 1 (2014), 3 (2013)Two-Point Conversions: 2 (Career): 1 (2019), 1 (2017)

POSTSEASON STATISTICSYear Team GP GS Rec Yds Avg Lg TD2015 HST 1 1 3 29 9.7 15 02016 HST 2 1 3 29 9.7 13 02018 HST 1 1 1 6 6.0 6 0

Totals 4 3 7 64 9.1 15 0

2019 SEASON STATISTICSYear Team GP GS Rec Yds Avg Lg TD9/8 BUF 1 1 3 10 3.3 11 09/16 CLV 1 1 - - - - -9/22 at NE 1 1 1 5 5.0 5 010/6 at PHI 1 1 1 2 2.0 2 010/13 DAL 1 1 3 28 9.3 12 110/21 NE 1 1 1 1 1.0 1 010/27 at JAX 1 1 4 66 16.5 24t 211/3 at MIA 1 1 6 50 8.3 14 011/10 NYG 1 1 1 -2 -2.0 -2 011/17 at WAS 1 1 5 109 21.8 45 111/24 OAK 1 1 3 13 4.3 12 112/1 at CIN 1 1 5 30 6.0 9 012/8 MIA 1 1 1 8 8.0 8 012/12 at BLT RESERVE/INJURED (12/12)

Totals 13 13 34 320 9.4 45 5

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TAKEOFF • Fourth-year cornerback who entered the league as a fifth-

round selection by IND (2017).• Acquired by the New York Jets via trade prior to the start of

the 2019 season.• In 38 career games (17 starts) with IND (2017-18) and the

Jets (2019-present), has registered 89 tackles, 2.0 sacks, two interceptions and 10 passes defensed.

• Appeared in two postseason contests with IND on special teams, collecting two tackles.

FLIGHT PATH

2019 GP|GS|DNP|IA: 11|6|0|5After being acquired via trade prior to the start of the regular season, appeared in 11 games (six starts) • Registered 25 tackles, an interception and two passes defensed.2018 13|7|1|2 • 2|0 Appeared in 13 games (seven starts) • Registered 29 tackles and one pass defensed • Made his playoff debut, playing in both in the Wild Card and Divisional rounds on special teams, recording two tackles.2018 14|4|0|2Appeared in 14 games (four starts) • Registered single season bests with 35 tackles, 2.0 sacks and five passes defensed • Added an interception.OFF THE FIELD

GIVING BACK: Named to the board of directors as an honorary member of the Boys & Girls Club of Frederick County (MD) in the Fall of 2017, he later donated $2,000 to the club in February of 2018, also meeting with Teen Club members.“The Boys and Girls Club has meant so much to myself and my family over the years,” Hairston told the Fredrick News-Post in 2018. “I’m just grateful that God has put me in a position where I can give back to my community and serve as a positive role model for the youth in the area.”

2019 TRADE (IND)4 2HEIGHT6-0

WEIGHT185

AGE26 DRAFTED R5, P158 by IND (2017)

NATE

FREDERICK, MD GOVERNOR THOMAS JOHNSON (MD) TEMPLE UNIVERSITY

@finessinxv@Finessinxv

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CAREER SACKSDate Opp Qtr Dwn Last LOS Quarterback Shared Yards

09/17/17 IND vs. ARZ 3 1 ARZ 41 Carson Palmer - 610/01/17 IND at SEA 1 3 SEA 6 Russell Wilson - 6

CAREER INTERCEPTIONSDate Opp Qtr Dwn Last LOS Quarterback Target Yds

11/26/17 IND vs. TEN 2 2 TEN 44 Marcus Mariota WR Taywan Taylor 1012/08/19 NYJ vs. MIA 2 1 MIA 25 Ryan Fitzpatrick WR Allen Hurns 0

2019 SEASON STATISTICSYear Team GP GS TT S A Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD9/8 BUF 1 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -9/16 CLV 1 1 3 2 1 - - - - - - 1 - - - -9/22 at NE 1 1 2 2 0 - - - - - - - - - - -10/6 at PHI 1 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -10/13 DAL INACTIVE 10/21 NE 1 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -10/27 at JAX 1 0 5 3 2 - - - - - - - - - - -11/3 at MIA 1 1 6 6 0 - - - - - - - - - - -11/10 NYG 1 1 4 4 0 - - - - - - - - - - -11/17 at WAS INACTIVE 11/24 OAK INACTIVE 12/1 at CIN INACTIVE 12/8 MIA 1 1 2 2 0 - - 1 0 0 0 1 - - - -12/12 at BLT 1 1 3 3 0 - - - - - - - - - - -12/22 PIT INACTIVE 12/29 at BUF 1 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

Totals 11 6 25 22 3 0.0 0.0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0

CAREER STATISTICSYear Team GP GS TT S A Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD2017 IND 14 4 35 26 9 2.0 12.0 1 21 10 0 5 0 0 0 02018 IND 13 7 29 24 5 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 02019 Jets 11 6 25 22 3 0.0 0.0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0

Totals 38 17 89 72 17 2.0 12.0 2 21 10 0 8 0 0 0 0

ADDITIONAL STATISTICSSpecial Teams Tackles: 2 (Career): 1 (2019), 1 (2018)

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TAKEOFF • Seventh-year center who entered the NFL as an undrafted

free agent with IND (2014).• Signed with the New York Jets as a free agent (2017).• In 84 career games (42 starts), with IND (2014-16) and the

Jets (2017-present), he has played both center and guard.• Selected as the Jets nominee for the 2019 Walter Payton

Man of the Year • Selected by the community relations staff at the Jets as the 2018 Marty Lyons Award winner, given to the player who gives from the heart through charity and community involvement.

CAREER STATISTICSYear Team GP GS Off PT ST PT

2014 IND 15 10 59.94 6.412015 IND 16 9 60.89 18.872016 IND 13 4 41.31 13.112017 Jets 8 1 9.85 9.142018 Jets 16 8 50.54 13.912019 Jets 16 10 66.83 6.27

Totals 84 42 48.45 11.37

OFF THE FIELDANTI-BULLYING: Made a number of school visits during the 2018 and 2019 seasons as part of the team’s Jets Tackle Bullying program where he would tell students about his experiences with bullying growing up…In middle school he exceeded the weight limit to join athletic teams, joining the school band, and playing the guitar and French horn, but was still bullied…”It was like, ‘Oh, here’s this ‘big, squishy kid,’ let’s tackle him and let’s pick on him a little bit,’” Harrison told the Associated Press. “So, on my way to lunch, I’d get tackled every single day. My books would go flying, I’d get scraped up, my shirt ripped up, whatever. Everybody would just laugh, and I’d just pick myself up and keep going.” That changed in high school when he joined the football team becoming a star offensive lineman…”I honestly believe that is one of the things that motivated him to be such a good football player,” Jennifer Harrison, his mother, told the Associated Press. “That was his license to hit back. Maybe some good came out of it in that way. I saw his passion in football and I just said, ‘Wow, he’s finally able to hit back legitimately,’ and I think that gave him his strength and his oomph in football.”

2017 FREE AGENT7 4HEIGHT6-4

WEIGHT300

AGE28 ENTERED AS UNDRAFTED FA w/ IND (2014)

PRONOUNCED: Jonathan

JONOTTHAN

GROVELAND, FL SOUTH LAKE (FL) UNIVERSITY of FLORIDA

@jharrison72@JH_72

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2019 GP|GS|DNP|IA: 16|10|0|0Appeared in all 16 games (10 starts), the only offensive lineman on the Jets to play in all 16 • Matched his single season best for starts, establishing a new high for playtime percentage, playing in 66.8% of the team’s offensive snaps • Entered the starting lineup in Week Nine, starting the final nine games of the season as the Jets posted a 6-2 record and allowed just 15 sacks over the final eight games, the ninth fewest in the league and 22 sack improvement from the first eight games • Selected as the Jets nominee for the 2019 Walter Payton Man of the Year.2018 16|8|0|0Appeared in all 16 games (eight starts) for second time in his career • Part of an offensive line that helped block for a rushing offense that produced the second-highest single-game rushing total in franchise history with 323 yards on the ground vs. DEN (10/7), one of three games with over 150 yards rushing despite losing both primary running backs to injury • Protected rookie quarterback Sam Darnold as the team finished in the top three in the league in sacks allowed • Received the Marty Lyons Award from the team’s community relations staff.2017 9|1|0|7 Appeared in nine games (one start) as a reserve offensive lineman.2016 13|4|0|3Appeared in 13 games (four starts), including the last three contests at left guard • Blocked for an offense that finished in the top 10 in points per game (eighth), total offense (ninth), total touchdowns (ninth), net passing yards (tied for fifth), passing touchdowns (tied for sixth) and passer rating (10th).2015 16|9|0|0Appeared in all 16 games (nine starts) at center • Blocked for an offense that totaled 5,142 yards of offense, including running back Frank Gore ranking ninth in the league in rushing yards, the most rushing yards by an IND running back since 2007.2014 15|10|0|1 • 1|0Appeared in 15 games (10 starts) at center • Part of an offense that finished third in total offense, setting a franchise record with in 6,506 total yards • Made his postseason debut as a reserve lineman.

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HENNESSYLONG SNAPPER

TAKEOFF • Fourth-year long snapper who entered the NFL as an

undrafted free agent with IND (2017).• Acquired by the New York Jets via trade prior to the start

of the 2017 season, before signing an extension during the 2019 season.

• In 48 career games, all with the Jets, has snapped for five different players (four kickers and a punter) on 94 field goal attempts and 263 punts • Registered 22 tackles and a forced fumble on special teams coverage.

OF NOTEUNDEFEATED HIGH SCHOOL CAREER: The Rockland County (Bardonia, NY) native attended Don Bosco where in his three seasons with the team, the school went 35-0 with two national championships (2009 & 2011 by USA Today) and three state titles.

OFF THE FIELDFAMILY AFFAIR: Younger brother, Matt, was selected by ATL in the third round of the 2020 NFL Draft following a four-year career at Temple.

FLIGHT PATH

2019 16|0|0|0Appeared in all 16 games for the third consecutive season • Helped Lachlan Edwards establish a franchise record in net punting average for the third consecutive season • Snapped for 28 field goal attempts for two different kickers, Sam Ficken and Kaare Vedvik, the third and fourth different kickers in his career • Registered six special teams tackles.2018 16|0|0|0Appeared in all 16 games for the second consecutive season • Snapped as Jason Myers matched the single-season franchise record for the field goal percentage (91.7%) and made all five of his attempts of 55+ yards en route to the first Pro Bowl appearance by a Jets kicker • Helped Edwards establish a franchise mark in net punting average for the second straight season • Finished tied for third on the team in special teams tackles (11).2017 16|0|0|0Appeared in all 16 games as an undrafted rookie free agent after being acquired via trade before the start of the regular season • Snapped for two record-long kicks, first an NFL-record, 70-yard punt by Edwards in overtime vs. JAX (10/1), and a week later, a 57-yard field goal by Chandler Catanzaro at (10/8) to set a new franchise best • Registered five tackles and a forced fumble on special teams coverage.

2017 TRADE (IND)4 4HEIGHT6-2

WEIGHT246

AGE26 ENTERED AS UNDRAFTED FA w/ IND (2017)

THOMAS

BARDONIA, NY DON BOSCO (NJ) DUKE UNIVERSITY

@thenny43@THenny43

ADDITIONAL STATISTICSYear Team GP Kicker FGM FGA Pct XPM XPA Pct Punter Punts Blk2017 Jets 16 C. Catanzaro 25 30 83.3 29 29 100.0 L. Edwards 94 02018 Jets 16 J. Myers 33 36 91.7 30 33 90.9 L. Edwards 82 02019 Jets 16 Vedvik • Ficken 19 28 67.9 23 27 85.2 L. Edwards 87 0

Totals 48 77 94 81.9 82 89 92.1 263 0

ADDITIONAL STATISTICSSpecial Teams Tackles: 22 (Career): 6 (2019), 11 (2018), 5 (2017)Special Forced Fumbles: 1 (Career): 1 (2017)

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TAKEOFF • Third-year tight end who was selected by the New York Jets

in the fourth round of the 2018 NFL Draft.• In 17 career games (12 starts), all with the Jets, has totaled

511 yards and four touchdowns on 40 receptions.• Established Jets rookie marks for receiving touchdowns by

a tight end as he finished his rookie season top four among all franchise rookie TEs in receptions, receiving yards, touchdowns and receiving average.

• Selected by the Jets equipment staff and past winners as the 2018 Bill Hampton Award winner, given to the rookie who acts like a pro in the locker room – friendly, courteous and neat.

FLIGHT PATH

2019 1|0|1|2Limited to one game after serving a suspension for the first four weeks and being placed on injured reserve (11/12) • In his only game, caught a pass for seven yards before an injury.2018 16|12|0|0Appeared in all 16 games (12 starts) • Led all rookie tight ends in receptions (39), tied for first in touchdowns (four) and second in receiving yards (502) • Finished top five among all rookie Jet tight ends in receptions, receiving yards, receiving average and receiving touchdowns, while his receiving yards were the ninth most among all rookies in franchise history • Selected by the Jets equipment staff and past winners as the Bill Hampton Award winner, given to the rookie who acts like a pro in the locker room – friendly, courteous and neat.

OFF THE FIELD

POSTAXIAL POLYDACTYLY: Born with a genetic physical anomaly known as postaxial polydactyly, it gave him an extra pinky finger on each hand that was surgically removed when he was an infant...He learned of the removed digits when questioning his parents about scars left on the outsides of each hand.“I never really asked about it,” Herndon told SNY in 2018. “I was curious, so they (his parents) told me what it was.”

CAREER STATISTICSYear Team GP GS Rec Yds Avg Lg TD2018 Jets 16 12 39 504 12.9 32t 42019 Jets 1 0 1 7 7.0 7 0

Totals 17 12 40 511 12.8 32t 4

CAREER TOUCHDOWNSDate Game Type Qtr Dwn Yds Note

10/14/18 NYJ vs. IND Rec 3 1 32 Sam Darnold10/21/18 NYJ vs. MIN Rec 1 1 12 Sam Darnold10/28/18 NYJ at CHI Rec 4 2 16 Sam Darnold12/23/18 NYJ vs. GB Rec 3 1 5 Sam Darnold

2018 DRAFTED3 3HEIGHT6-4

WEIGHT253

AGE24 SELECTED IN ROUND FOUR (107)

PRONOUNCED: hern-DON

CHRIS

NORCROSS, GA NORCROSS UNIVERSITY of MIAMI (FL)

@c_herndon23@Chris_Authentic

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ROOKIE RANKS: In his rookie season (2018), finished in the top four in franchise history among tight ends in the key receiving categories…Additionally, over the final 11 games, he produced 455 of his 502 yards and all four touchdowns.

Rookie Tight Ends • New York JetsCategory No. RankReceptions 39 2nd Receiving Yards 502 2nd Receiving Average1 12.9 4th Touchdowns 4 1st

1Qualified Receivers

ROOKIE RECEIVERS: His ranks were not just tops among his position group, in addition to finishing second on the team as a rookie (2018) in receptions, receiving yards and receiving touchdowns, he finished with the ninth-most receiving yards for any Jet rookie since the merger.

Rookie Receiving • New York Jets(since 1970)

1996 • Rec: 63 • Rec TD: 8

KEYSHAWN JOHNSON 844

1977 • Rec: 35 • Rec TD: 3

WESLEY WALKER 740

1995 • Rec: 66 • Rec TD: 4

WAYNE CHREBET 726

1990 • Rec: 44 • Rec TD: 6

ROB MOORE 692

1978 • Rec: 38 • Rec TD: 3

DERRICK GAFFNEY 691

1985 • Rec: 46 • Rec TD: 3

AL TOON 662

2016 • Rec: 42 • Rec TD: 2

ROBBY ANDERSON 587

2008 • Rec: 48 • Rec TD: 3

DUSTIN KELLER 535

2018 • Rec: 39 • Rec TD: 4

CHRIS HERNDON 504

1980 • Rec: 25 • Rec TD: 3

LAM JONES 482

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TAKEOFF • Sixth-year linebacker who entered the NFL as an undrafted

free agent with MIA (2015).• Signed with the New York Jets as a free agent (2018), re-

signing with the team in 2019 and 2020.• In 66 career games (23 starts) with MIA (2015-17) and the

Jets (2018-present), has registered 206 tackles, 5.5 sacks, three interceptions, 10 passes defensed and a fumble recovery • Added 30 tackles on special teams.

• In one career postseason game with MIA, recorded five tackles.

STAT PACK

GOOD COMPANY: After posting a single season career bests with 3.0 sacks and two interceptions, became one of seven players in the league to record to do so in 2019.

3.0+ Sacks & 2+ Interceptions • 2019Player Team Sacks INTJamie Collins NE 7.0 3Neville Hewitt Jets 3.0 2Darius Leonard IND 5.0 5Cory Littleton LAR 3.5 2Whitney Mercilus HST 7.5 2Logan Ryan TEN 4.5 4T.J. Watt PIT 14.5 2

FLIGHT PATH

2019 12|12|0|4Appeared in 12 games, including a single season best 12 starts, missing Weeks 7-10 due to injury • Registered single season highs in tackles (78), sacks (3.0), interceptions (two) and passes defensed (six) • Finished one of seven players in the league with at least 3.0 sacks and two interceptions • Added three special teams tackles.2018 16|4|0|0Appeared in all 16 games (four starts) for the third time in his career • Registered 39 tackles and 1.5 sacks, including 37 tackles and 1.5 sacks in the final four games, all starts • Notched 12 special teams tackles, a single season high and the second most on the team.2017 6|0|0|0After being waived at final cutdowns, re-joined the practice squad in Week Six, before being elevated to the active roster in Week 11 • Appeared in the final six games, primarily on special teams, registering one tackle.2016 16|5|0|0 ∙ 1|0Appeared in all 16 games (five starts) for the second consecutive season • Registered 57 tackles and the first career sack and fumble recovery • Added seven special teams tackles • Made his postseason debut, recording five tackles.2015 16|2|0|0Appeared in all 16 games (two starts) as an undrafted rookie • Registered 32 tackles, one interception and three passes defensed • Added seven tackles on special teams.

OF NOTE

STANDOUT SENIOR: As senior (2014), earned Conference USA Defensive Player of the Year recognition by league coaches and was selected as the Herd’s Defensive MVP by his coaches after registering a conference-high 123 tackles in a 13-1 season.

2018 FREE AGENT6 3HEIGHT6-2

WEIGHT234

AGE27 ENTERED AS UNDRAFTED FA w/ MIA (2015)

NEVILLE

@neville_hewitt@Neville_Hewitt

CONYERS, GA ROCKDALE COUNTY (GA) MARSHALL UNIVERSITYGEORGIA MILITARY COLLEGE

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Year Team GP GS TT S A Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD2015 MIA 16 2 32 22 10 0.0 0.0 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 02016 MIA 16 5 57 35 22 1.0 9.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 02017 MIA 6 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02018 Jets 16 4 39 30 9 1.5 12.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02019 Jets 12 12 78 62 16 3.0 18.0 2 13 9 0 6 0 0 0 0

Totals 66 23 206 149 57 5.5 39.0 3 13 9 0 10 0 1 0 0

ADDITIONAL STATISTICSSpecial Teams Tackles: 30 (Career): 3 (2019), 12 (2018), 1 (2017), 7 (2016), 7 (2015)

CAREER SACKSDate Opp Qtr Dwn Last LOS Quarterback Shared Yards

12/17/16 MIA vs. NYJ 3 1 MIA 46 Bryce Petty - 912/09/18 NYJ at BUF 2 2 NYJ 30 Josh Allen DL Henry Anderson 612/23/18 NYJ vs. GB 4 1 GB 39 Aaron Rodgers - 909/16/19 NYJ vs. CLV 3 3 NYJ 47 Baker Mayfield - 209/22/19 NYJ at NE 4 1 NYJ 44 Jarrett Stidham - 712/22/19 NYJ vs. PIT 2 2 NYJ 30 Mason Rudolph - 9

CAREER INTERCEPTIONSDate Opp Qtr Dwn Last LOS Quarterback Target Yds

11/22/15 MIA vs. DAL 3 2 MIA 45 Tony Romo RB Robert Turbin 009/08/19 NYJ vs. BUF 2 2 BUF 48 Josh Allen WR Zay Jones 411/17/19 NYJ at WAS 4 1 WAS 11 Dwayne Haskins WR Trey Quinn 9

2019 SEASON STATISTICSYear Team GP GS TT S A Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD9/8 BUF 1 1 8 6 2 - - 1 4 4 0 1 - - - -9/16 CLV 1 1 7 4 3 1.0 2.0 - - - - 1 - - - -9/22 at NE 1 1 4 4 0 1.0 7.0 - - - - - - - - -10/6 at PHI 1 1 16 14 2 - - - - - - - - - - -10/13 DAL 1 1 4 3 1 - - - - - - - - - - -10/21 NE INACTIVE 10/27 at JAX INACTIVE 11/3 at MIA INACTIVE 11/10 NYG INACTIVE 11/17 at WAS 1 1 5 3 2 - - 1 9 9 0 1 - - - -11/24 OAK 1 1 6 5 1 - - - - - - 1 - - - -12/1 at CIN 1 1 5 4 1 - - - - - - - - - - -12/8 MIA 1 1 4 4 0 - - - - - - - - - - -12/12 at BLT 1 1 6 6 0 - - - - - - - - - - -12/22 PIT 1 1 8 5 3 1.0 9.0 - - - - - - - - -12/29 at BUF 1 1 5 4 1 - - - - - - 2 - - - -

Totals 12 12 78 62 16 3.0 18.0 2 13 9 0 6 0 0 0 0

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TAKEOFF • Third-year safety who entered the league as a sixth-round

selection by NYG (2014).• Claimed twice by the New York Jets in 2019, first following

roster cutdowns and then again later in the season • Re-signed as a free agent (2020).

• In six career games with BLT (2019) and the Jets (2019-present), has registered two defensive tackles and two tackles on special teams • Has spent time on the practice squads with NYG (2014), BLT (2018) and the Jets (2019).

FLIGHT PATH

2019 GP|GS|DNP|IA: 6|0|0|5Claimed by the Jets at roster cutdowns, before later joining the Jets practice squad (Week Three) • Signed from the Jets practice squad by BLT (Week Seven) before being waived and claimed again by the Jets (Week 14) • Appeared in six games (two with the Jets), making his NFL debut for BLT in Week Seven • Registered two tackles on defense and two on special teams.2018After spending preseason with the club, signed to the practice squad in Week 13 for the remainder of regular season and postseason. 2015Placed on injured reserve (9/1) with an injury suffered in the preseason.2014 Spent the first six weeks on practice squad before being placed on practice squad injured reserve (10/15).

OF NOTE

POSITION SWITCH: After enrolling at Notre Dame as a wide receiver, he switched to cornerback as a sophomore and started his final two seasons for the Fighting Irish.

2019 CLAIMED (BLT)3 2HEIGHT6-0

WEIGHT192

AGE28 DRAFTED D6, P187 by NYG (2014)

BENNETT

HAZLET, NJ RARITAN (NJ) UNIVERSITY of NOTRE DAME

@b_jax2@B_Jax2

RE-ACQUIRED

CAREER STATISTICSYear Team GP GS TT S A Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD2019 Jets•BLT 6 0 2 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Totals 6 0 2 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

ADDITIONAL STATISTICSSpecial Teams Tackles: 2 (Career): 2 (2019)

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TAKEOFF • Fifth-year linebacker who was selected by the New York

Jets in the third round of the 2016 NFL Draft, re-signing with the team as unrestricted free agent (2020).

• In 60 career games (50 starts), all with the Jets, has registered 189 tackles, 20.5 sacks, eight passes defensed, six forced fumbles and five fumble recoveries • Since entering the league, is one of just 12 players with 10.0 sacks, five forced fumbles and five fumble recoveries.

• Became the fourth linebacker in Jets history with at least 8.0 sacks in a season (2019) and one of just eight in franchise history with consecutive seasons of at least 7.0 sacks (2018-19).

FLIGHT PATH

2019 GP|GS|DNP|IA: 14|13|0|2Appeared in 14 games (13 starts), missing two games with an injury, his first games missed after 48 consecutive played, dating back to his rookie season (2016) • For the fourth straight year, set a single season best with 8.0 sacks, just the fourth linebacker in franchise history with at least 8.0 sacks in a season • Registered 30 tackles and matched his single season high with three passes defensed and two forced fumbles.2018 16|11|0|0Appeared in all 16 games (11 starts) for the second consecutive season • Registered 51 tackles, 7.0 sacks, two forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries • Ranked in the top 10 among NFL linebackers in sacks • Credited with a single season best 21 quarterback hits according to coaches’ stats, the second most on the team • Added four special teams tackles.2017 16|15|0|0Appeared in all 16 games (15 starts) for the first time in his career • Registered a single season best 60 tackles, while adding 3.0 sacks, two fumble recoveries and one forced fumble • Added six special teams with six tackles, the second most among starters.2016 14|11|0|2Appeared in 14 games (11 starts) after missing the first two weeks with injury • Registered 48 tackles, 2.5 sacks, three passes defensed, a forced fumble, and a fumble recovery.

OFF THE FIELDBACK TO SCHOOL: After being drafted out of Georgia, returned to Athens to complete his degree in risk management and insurance in June of 2018, posting on twitter, “After taking my spring semester off my senior year, we finally sealed the deal. Would definitely recommend finishing it up all at once! Lol going back to school after a year off is no fun.”

FOOTBALL CAMP: Returned to his hometown of Hamilton, GA for a football camp for players ages 6-18.“I hope they’ll learn that they need to work in order to achieve what they want and that nothing is given,” Jenkins told WLTZ. “You have to earn it and that anybody can make it at this level. All you have to do is listen to your coaches and put in the hard work.”

STAYING IN SCHOOL: As a contender for a Page One Award, a competition his hometown paper, the Columbus Ledger-Enquirer, conducts each year to honor the area’s best and brightest high school seniors for their scholarship, leadership, service and character, he decided not to graduate from Harris County (GA) HS early in order to enroll in Georgia in the spring…As part of the competition, he helped out with fifth and sixth graders at his former middle school, Creekside Intermediate.

2016 DRAFTED5 5HEIGHT6-3

WEIGHT259

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JORDAN

HAMILTON, GA HARRIS COUNTY (GA) UNIVERSITY of GEORGIA

@jordanjenkins@JordanOLB

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CONSECUTIVE 7.0+ SACK SEASONS: Logged a single season best 8.0 sacks in 2018, increasing his total in each of his four seasons with the Jets ∙ After recording 7.0 in 2018, became one of just eight players in franchise history with 7.0+ sacks in consecutive years, and the first since Calvin Pace did so in 2008-09.

Consecutive 7.0+ Sack Seasons • New York JetsPlayer Pos. Years Seasons HighMark Gastineau DE 1983-85 3 22.0Dennis Byrd DE 1989-91 3 13.0Hugh Douglas DE 1995-96 2 10.0Mo Lewis LB 1997-98 2 8.0John Abraham DE 2001-02 2 13.0Shaun Ellis DE 2003-04 2 12.5John Abraham DE 2004-05 2 10.5Calvin Pace LB 2008-09 2 8.0Jordan Jenkins LB 2018- 2 8.0He is also one of seven NFL linebackers with at least 7.0 sacks in each of the last two seasons ∙ Of the seven players to do so, five were selected to at least one Pro Bowl each of the last two seasons.

Consecutive 7.0+ Sack Seasons • Linebackers(2018-19)

Player Team Total SacksT.J. Watt PIT 27.5Von Miller DEN 22.5Za’Darius Smith GB 22.0Khalil Mack CHI 21.0Matt Judon BLT 16.5Jordan Jenkins Jets 15.0Devon Kennard ARZ 14.0

Selected to the Pro Bowl

FRANCHISE RANK: His 8.0 sacks in 2019 were tied for the fourth most in franchise history by a linebacker.

Single Season Sack Leaders • NYJ LinebackersRank Player Season Sacks 1t. Mo Lewis 2000 10.01t. Calvin Pace 2013 10.03. Bryan Thomas 2006 8.54t. Mo Lewis 1997 8.04t. Calvin Pace 2009 8.04t. Jordan Jenkins 2019 8.0

FUMBLE PRODUCTION: In addition to his sack production, he has also produced six forced fumbles and five fumble recoveries, becoming one of just 12 players in the league to do so since he entered the league in 2016. Player Team Pos. G FF FR SksCalais Campbell JAX DE 64 8 6 39.5Frank Clark KC DE 61 10 5 40.0Jadeveon Clowney SEA DE/LB 58 8 7 27.5Fletcher Cox PHI DT 62 6 5 26.0Dante Fowler LAR DE/LB 63 6 5 27.5Brandon Graham PHI DE 63 6 5 27.5Justin Houston IND DE/LB 48 8 7 33.5Jordan Jenkins Jets LB 60 6 5 20.5Chandler Jones ARZ DE/LB 64 17 6 60.0Demarcus Lawrence DAL DE 57 9 5 31.0Khalil Mack CHI DE/LB 62 17 7 42.5Whitney Mercilus HST LB 52 8 5 20.0

Selected to the Pro Bowl

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CAREER STATISTICSYear Team GP GS TT S A Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD2016 Jets 14 11 48 35 13 2.5 15.0 0 0 0 0 3 1 1 1 02017 Jets 16 15 60 34 26 3.0 16.0 0 0 0 0 2 1 2 0 02018 Jets 16 11 51 32 19 7.0 64.5 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 02019 Jets 13 12 27 14 13 7.0 41.0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0

Totals 59 49 186 115 71 19.5 136.5 0 0 0 0 7 5 5 1 0

ADDITIONAL STATISTICSSpecial Teams Tackles: 13 (Career): 1 (2019), 4 (2018), 7 (2017), 1 (2016)

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2019 SEASON STATISTICSYear Team GP GS TT S A Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD9/8 BUF 1 0 3 2 1 1.0 12.0 - - - - - 1 - - -9/16 CLV 1 1 1 0 1 - - - - - - - - - - -9/22 at NE INACTIVE 10/6 at PHI INACTIVE 10/13 DAL 1 1 2 1 1 1.0 8.0 - - - - - - - - -10/21 NE 1 1 3 3 0 - - - - - - - - - - -10/27 at JAX 1 1 2 1 1 - - - - - - - - - - - 11/3 at MIA 1 1 1 1 0 1.0 5.0 - - - - - - - - -11/10 NYG 1 1 - - - 2.0 11.0 - - - - - - - - -11/17 at WAS 1 1 3 2 1 - - - - - - 1 - - - -11/24 OAK 1 1 4 1 3 - - - - - - - - - - -12/1 at CIN 1 1 3 0 3 - - - - - - - - - - -12/8 MIA 1 1 2 1 1 2.0 5.0 - - - - - - - - -12/12 at BLT 1 1 1 1 0 - - - - - - - - - - -12/22 PIT 1 1 2 1 1 - - - - - - - - - - -12/29 at BUF

Totals 13 12 27 14 13 7.0 41.0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0

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Date Opp Qtr Dwn Last LOS Quarterback Shared Yards

12/11/16 NYJ at SF 2 1 NYJ 46 Colin Kaepernick DL Leonard Williams 812/17/16 NYJ vs. MIA 3 3 MIA 14 Matt Moore - 001/01/17 NYJ vs. BUF 3 3 BUF 26 E.J. Manuel** - 1111/02/17 NYJ vs. BUF 1 1 BUF 4 Tyrod Taylor - 311/02/17 NYJ vs. BUF 4 3 BUF 20 Tyrod Taylor** - 1212/03/17 NYJ vs. KC 2 3 NYJ 18 Alex Smith - 109/16/18 NYJ vs. MIA 3 1 MIA 29 Ryan Tannehill** - 1709/20/18 NYJ at CLV 2 1 NYJ 35 Baker Mayfield** - 810/07/18 NYJ vs. DEN 3 3 NYJ 38 Case Keenum DL Leonard Williams 1111/04/18 NYJ at MIA 2 1 NYJ 31 Brock Osweiler - 911/04/18 NYJ at MIA 3 3 MIA 45 Brock Osweiler - 1011/11/18 NYJ vs. BUF 4 3 BUF 49 Matt Barkley S Jamal Adams 812/02/18 NYJ at TEN 4 2 NYJ 10 Marcus Mariota - 512/15/18 NYJ vs. HST 3 2 HST 30 Deshaun Watson - 609/08/19 NYJ vs. BUF 1 2 NYJ 26 Josh Allen** - 1210/13/19 NYJ vs. DAL 4 1 DAL 37 Dak Prescott - 811/03/19 NYJ at MIA 3 3 NYJ 26 Ryan Fitzpatrick - 511/10/19 NYJ vs. NYG 2 3 50 Daniel Jones - 411/10/19 NYJ vs. NYG 4 3 NYG 10 Daniel Jones - 712/08/19 NYJ vs. MIA 3 2 NYJ 45 Ryan Fitzpatrick - 212/08/19 NYJ vs. MIA 4 2 NYJ 17 Ryan Fitzpatrick - 3**Forced Fumble

CAREER FUMBLESDate Opp Qtr Dwn Last LOS Fumbled Forced Recovered Yds

01/01/17 NYJ vs. BUF 3 3 BUF 26 QB E.J. Manuel** Jenkins Jenkins 010/29/17 NYJ vs. ATL 1 1 ATL 34 QB Matt Ryan aborted Jenkins 011/02/17 NYJ vs. BUF 4 3 BUF 20 QB Tyrod Taylor** Jenkins LB Demario Davis 1212/17/17 NYJ at NO 3 2 NYJ 13 WR Brandon Coleman S Jamal Adams Jenkins 009/16/18 NYJ vs. MIA 3 1 MIA 29 QB Ryan Tannehill** Jenkins Jenkins 009/20/18 NYJ at CLV 2 1 NYJ 35 QB Baker Mayfield** Jenkins G Joel Bitonio -10/14/18 NYJ vs. IND 2 3 IND 44 RB Robert Turbin S Jamal Adams Jenkins 009/08/19 NYJ vs. BUF 1 2 NYJ 26 QB Josh Allen** Jenkins DL Steve McLendon 0**Caused on a sack

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TAKEOFF • Third-year defensive lineman who entered the league as a

third-round selection by BLT (2016).• Signed to the New York Jets practice squad prior to the

start of the regular season (2018).• In nine career games (two starts), with BLT (2017) and the

Jets (2018-present), has registered eight tackles, 0.5 sacks and a pass defensed • Has spent time on the practice squad with the Jets (2018-19).

FLIGHT PATH

2019 GP|GS|DNP|IA: 3|1|0|0Appeared in the first three games (one start) of the season before joining the practice squad for the remainder of the year • Registered four tackles and 0.5 sacks.2018 3|0|0|1Appeared in the final three games of the season after joining the practice squad at the start of the regular season • Played on defense and special teams, registering one pass defensed.2017 3|1|0|13Appeared in three games (one start), starting in his NFL debut Week Four • Registered four tackles.2016 Placed on injured reserve (8/30) with an injury suffered in training camp.

OFF THE FIELD

BIG IN PROVO: Mother, Michelle Kaufusi, is the Mayor of Provo, while his father, Steve Kaufusi, was a coach at BYU for 16 seasons and spent two seasons in the NFL after being selected in the 12th round by PHI (1988)…His wife, Hilary, played goalie for the Cougar’s soccer team, while his siblings also played collegiately at BYU, including sister, Alexis (women’s basketball) and brothers Corbin and Devin (football)…Corbin signed with NO as an undrafted free agent in 2019.

TWO-SPORT ATHLETE: During the 2012-13 BYU basketball season, averaged 6.4 minutes, 1.1 points and 1.7 rebounds after producing 4.5 sacks and 5.5 tackles for loss in his freshman season on the football team.

STATISTICS DEGREE: After taking 19 credit hours for three semesters in a row, finished his degree in statistics in December of his senior year in order to focus on training for the NFL draft…“Football is a huge numbers game,” Kaufusi told the Deseret News. “There’s a lot of percentages involved. I’m always trying to analyze what other teams are going to run before it happens. After film study, on game day, I have a good idea of what’s going to happen on a certain play because of where the players are on the field, the time on the clock, guys that are in the game. I try to analyze all of those factors and variables all at once to help me in making plays.”

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WEIGHT275

AGE29 DRAFTED R3, P70 by BLT (2016)

PRONOUNCED: cow-FOO-see

BRONSON

PROVO, UT TIMPVIEW (UT) BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY

@bkaufusi90

CAREER SACKSDate Opp Qtr Dwn Last LOS Quarterback Shared Yards

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CAREER STATISTICSYear Team GP GS TT S A Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD2017 BLT 3 1 4 1 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02018 Jets 3 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 02019 Jets 3 1 4 1 3 0.5 4.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Totals 9 2 8 2 6 0.5 4.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

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TAKEOFF • Third-year linebacker who entered the NFL as an undrafted

free agent with NE (2017).• Signed to the New York Jets practice squad during the 2018

season (Week Five).• In 17 career games (three starts) with NE (2017) and the

Jets (2019-present), has registered nine tackles and three passes defensed on defense and 13 tackles on special teams.

FLIGHT PATH

2019 GP|GS|DNP|IA: 16|3|0|0Appeared in all 16 games (three starts) on defense and special teams…Finished the season with his first career stats on defense, registering nine tackles and three passes defensed • Ranked second on the team in special teams tackles with 12.2018 Joined the practice squad (Week Five) before being placed on practice squad injured reserve (10/18). 2017 1|0|0|6Limited to one game after making the team as an undrafted free agent • Placed on reserve/non-football injury (10/25) following a car accident.

STAT PACK

SPECIAL TEAMS TACKLES: Finished second on the team in special teams tackles (according to coaches’ stats).

2019 Special Team Tackles • New York Jets(according to coaches’ stats)

Rank Player Pos. TFLs1. Frankie Luvu LB 14

2. Harvey Langi LB 12

3. Daniel Brown TE 11

4. B.J. Bello LB 9

5t. Brandon Copeland LB 8

5t. Matthias Farley S 8

OF NOTE

POSITION & SCHOOL CHANGE: Following his two-year LDS mission in Tampa, Florida, transferred from the University of Utah to Brigham Young University, changing positions from running back with the Utes, where he was a two-time all-state selection and four-star recruit in high school, to defense, where he played defensive end and linebacker with the Cougars.

OFF THE FIELD

THE TEAM THAT WOULDN’T BE HERE: Part of the Verizon campaign during Super Bowl LIII that told the stories of a dozen NFL players/coaches who experienced life-changing situations and the first responders who saved their lives…For him, it was a car accident that cut short his rookie season in 2017, where he and his wife, Cassidy, were rear-ended while stopped at a red light. “The accident was huge, and it was a big setback, but that’s over with, and I’m out here,” Langi said during the 2018 offseason after returning to the field. “I’m just grateful. I love being out here.”

2018 FREE AGENT3 3HEIGHT6-2

WEIGHT250

AGE27 ENTERED AS UNDRAFTED FA w/ NE (2017)

PRONOUNCED: laun-GEE

HARVEY

WEST JORDAN, UT SOUTH JORDAN BINGHAM

@Langi_21@LANGI21

BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITYUNIVERSITY of UTAH

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2019 SEASON STATISTICSYear Team GP GS TT S A Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD

9/8 BUF 1 1 1 0 1 - - - - - - 2 - - - -9/16 CLV 1 0 1 1 0 - - - - - - - - - - -9/22 at NE 1 1 3 1 2 - - - - - - 1 - - - -10/6 at PHI 1 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -10/13 DAL 1 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -10/21 NE 1 0 1 1 0 - - - - - - - - - - -10/27 at JAX 1 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -11/3 at MIA 1 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -11/10 NYG 1 0 3 2 1 - - - - - - - - - - -11/17 at WAS 1 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -11/24 OAK 1 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -12/1 at CIN 1 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -12/8 MIA 1 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -12/12 at BLT 1 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -12/22 PIT 1 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -12/29 at BUF 1 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

Totals 16 3 9 5 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0

CAREER STATISTICSYear Team GP GS TT S A Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD2017 NE 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02019 Jets 15 3 9 5 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0

Totals 16 3 9 5 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0

ADDITIONAL STATISTICSSpecial Teams Tackles: 13 (Career): 12 (2019), 1 (2017)

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TAKEOFF • Fifth-year guard who entered the league as a fourth-round

selection by BLT (2016).• Acquired by the New York Jets via trade in training camp

(2019), re-signing with the team as unrestricted free agent (2020).

• In 35 career games (30 starts) with BLT (2016-18) and the Jets (2019-present), has started at both left guard and left tackle.

FLIGHT PATH2019 GP|GS|DNP|IA: 15|12|0|0Appeared in a single season high 15 games (12 starts) at left guard • Part of an offensive line that helped the team post a 6-2 record and allowed just 15 sacks over the final eight games, the ninth fewest in the league and 22 sack improvement from the first eight games • Placed on injured reserve (12/28) prior to the final game of the season.2018 10|10|0|6Appeared in 10 games (all starts) at left guard • Inactive for the final four games of the regular season and the team’s Wild Card playoff matchup • Part of an offensive line that helped the offense finish second in the league in rushing offense, averaging 152.6 yards per game2017 Placed on injured reserve (9/1) with an injury suffered in the preseason.2016 10|8|0|6Appeared in 10 games (eight starts), starting at both left guard and left tackle • Part of an offensive line that helped the offense finish second in franchise history in passing offense, averaging 271.4 yards a game.

OFF THE FIELD

FOOTBALL ROOTS: His Father, Bill Lewis, was an All-American center at the University of Nebraska before spending seven seasons in the NFL with LAA, ARZ, and NE.

CAREER STATISTICSYear Team GP GS Off PT ST PT

2016 BLT 10 8 47.44 7.822018 BLT 10 10 59.46 9.712019 Jets 15 12 75.19 11.65

Totals 35 30 45.41 7.08

2019 TRADE (BLT)5 2HEIGHT6-6

WEIGHT305

AGE27 DRAFTED R4, P130 by BLT (2016)

ALEX

TEMPE, AZ MOUNTAIN POINTE (AZ) UNIVERSITY of NEBRASKA-LINCOLN

@alexlewis72@lewis_flock72

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LUVULINEBACKER

TAKEOFF Third-year linebacker who entered with the New York Jets as an undrafted free agent (2018).Appeared in 27 career games (one start), all with the Jets, registering 38 tackles, 4.0 sacks and a pass defensed • Recorded 15 tackles on special teams • Has spent time on the practice squad with the Jets (2019).

FLIGHT PATH

2019 GP|GS|DNP|IA: 13|0|0|1Appeared in 13 games, also spending time on the practice squad (Weeks Seven-Eight) • Registered a team-leading and single season best 14 special teams tackles • Added six tackles and sack on defense.2018 14|1|0|2Appeared in 14 games (one start) as an undrafted rookie free agent • 32 tackles, including five for loss, 3.0 sacks and 19 quarterback hits, one of just six rookies with 3.0 sacks, five tackles for loss and 10 quarterback hits to do so and the only undrafted one • Became the first undrafted Jets rookie with 3.0 sacks since 1996.

OF NOTE

AMERICAN SAMOA: A native of Tafuna’, a suburb of Pago Pago in American Samoa, he never lost a game in high school, winning back-to-back championships before leaving as a 17 year old for Washington State…His family only saw him play one game, on Senior Day against Stanford, after traveling more than 5,000 miles…With his family watching, he intercepted a pass with :15 second left in the 24-21 win.

OFF THE FIELD

SOCCER BACKGROUND: A midfielder for the American Samoa U-17 team, he appeared in four games.

STAT PACK

SPECIAL TEAMS TACKLES: Led the team in special tackles (according to coaches’ stats).

2019 Special Team Tackles • New York Jets(according to coaches’ stats)

Rank Player Pos. TFLs1. Frankie Luvu LB 14

2. Harvey Langi LB 12

3. Daniel Brown TE 11

4. B.J. Bello LB 9

5t. Brandon Copeland LB 8

5t. Matthias Farley S 8

2018 UNDRAFTED FREE AGENT3 3HEIGHT6-3

WEIGHT236

AGE23

PRONOUNCED: lou-Voo

FRANKIE

TAFUNA, AMERICAN SAMOA TAFUNA WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY

@frankie_luvu51@FrankLuvu7

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CAREER STATISTICSYear Team GP GS TT S A Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD2018 Jets 14 1 32 19 13 3.0 7.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 02019 Jets 13 0 6 1 5 1.0 9.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Totals 27 1 38 20 18 4.0 16.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

ADDITIONAL STATISTICSSpecial Teams Tackles: 13 (Career): 12 (2019), 1 (2018)

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CAREER SACKSDate Opp Qtr Dwn Last LOS Quarterback Shared Yards

10/28/18 NYJ at CHI 4 3 CHI 45 Mitchell Trubisky - 312/02/18 NYJ at TEN 1 3 TEN 25 Marcus Mariota - 412/23/18 NYJ vs. GB 2 1 NYJ 46 Aaron Rodgers - 011/17/19 NYJ at WAS 3 3 WAS 31 Dwayne Haskins - 9

2019 SEASON STATISTICSYear Team GP GS TT S A Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD9/8 BUF 1 0 2 0 2 - - - - - - - - - - -9/16 CLV 1 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -9/22 at NE 1 0 1 0 1 - - - - - - - - - - -10/6 at PHI 1 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -10/13 DAL INACTIVE 10/21 NE PRACTICE SQUAD 10/27 at JAX PRACTICE SQUAD 11/3 at MIA 1 0 1 0 1 - - - - - - - - - - -11/10 NYG 1 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -11/17 at WAS 1 0 2 1 1 1.0 9.0 - - - - - - - - -11/24 OAK 1 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -12/1 at CIN 1 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -12/8 MIA 1 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -12/12 at BLT 1 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -12/22 PIT 1 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -12/29 at BUF 1 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

Totals 13 0 6 1 5 1.0 9.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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TAKEOFF • Third-year kicker who entered with the New York Jets as an

undrafted free agent (2013).• Re-joined to the Jets as a reserve/future free agent

following the 2019 season.• In 29 career games, all with DAL (2018-19), has connected

on 49 of 66 field goals (74.2%) and 68 of 69 extra points for 215 career extra points • Has made three field goals of 60+ yards, the most in NFL history, while also connecting on 10 field goals of 50+ yards, tied for the most in the league since 2018.

• In two career postseason games, with DAL, made one-of-two field goal attempts and all five extra points.

FLIGHT PATH

2019 GP|DNP|IA: 13|0|0 Appeared in the first 13 games before being waived • Connected on 66.7% of his field goal attempts, 20 of 30, while making all 36 extra points • Despite the limited games, tied for fifth with four 50+ yard field goals made, including two from 60+ yards, including matching his career long with a 62-yard kick outdoors at MetLife Stadium and then a new career best with a 63-yard make a week later.2018 16|0|0 ∙ 2Appeared in all 16 games, making his NFL debut after originally entering the league as a Jets undrafted signing in 2013 • Connected on 80.6% of his field goal attempts, 29 of 36, while making 32 of 33 field goal attempts for 119 points • Connected on six of seven 50+ yard field goals, tied for the most in the league • Made his postseason debut, kicking in two games, making one of two field goals and all five extra points.

OFF THE FIELDJUST A KICKER?: As a high schooler at Kearney (NE) HS, broke Nebraska’s state track meet record when he pole-vault-ed 16 feet, 2 inches.

OF NOTETHE LONG ROAD: After entering the NFL as an undrafted free agent signing with the Jets in 2013, the former Nebraska walk-on spent time with six different teams, including three in the CFL, before returning to DAL in 2018 in a training camp kicking battle with incumbent Dan Bailey and after outperforming Bailey in camp, made his NFL debut in 2018 for DAL.

NORTH OF THE BORDER: Kicked and punted during his four-year CFL career with the Ottawa Redblacks and the Hamilton Tiger Cats, including going six-for-six in his first season in the CFL, accounting for all points in a 18-17 Redblacks win, the first win in the expansion team’s history.

CAREER STATISTICSYear Team GP FG FGA Pct LG XP XPA Pts

2018 DAL 16 29 36 80.6 62 32 33 1192019 DAL 13 20 30 66.7 63 36 36 96

Totals 29 49 66 74.2 63 68 69 215

ADDITIONAL STATISTICSSpecial Teams Tackles: 1 (Career): 1 (2019)

POSTSEASON STATISTICSYear Team GP FG FGA Pct LG XP XPA Pts

2018 DAL 2 1 2 50.0 39 5 5 8

Totals 2 1 2 50.0 39 5 5 8

CAREER BESTSCategory No. Opp DateField Goals Made 4 twice, last vs. JAX 10/14/18Field Goals Attempted 4 6X, last at NE 11/24/19Extra Points Made 5 vs. NYG 09/08/19Points 5 vs. NYG 09/08/19Longest FG Made 63 vs. PHI 10/20/19Longest FG Attempted 63 vs. PHI 10/20/19

2019 RESERVE/FUTURE FA3 2HEIGHT6-0

WEIGHT190

AGE30 ENTERED AS UNDRAFTED FA w/ JETS (2013)

PRONOUNCED: MAH-her

BRETT

KEARNEY, NE KEARNEY

@brett_maher

UNIVERSITY of NEBRASKA-LINCOLN

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2019 SEASON STATISTICSDate Opp GP FG FGA Pct Lg XP XPA Pts

9/8 NYG 1 - - - - 5 5 59/15 at WAS 1 1 1 100.0 25 4 4 79/22 MIA 1 1 2 50.0 28 4 4 79/29 at NO 1 1 1 100.0 28 1 1 410/6 GB 1 1 3 33.3 36 3 3 610/13 at NYJ 1 3 4 75.0 62 1 1 1010/20 PHI 1 3 3 100.0 63 4 4 1311/4 at NYG 1 3 4 75.0 52 4 4 1311/10 MIN 1 1 2 50.0 23 3 3 611/17 at DET 1 2 2 100.0 34 3 3 911/24 at NE 1 3 4 75.0 46 - - 911/28 BUF 1 0 2 0.0 - 1 1 112/5 at CHI 1 1 2 50.0 31 3 3 612/15 LAR WAIVED (12/9)

Totals 13 20 30 66.7 63 36 36 96

STAT PACK

A LONG WAY: In the 2019 season, set his career long with a 63-yard field goal at AT&T Stadium a week after matching his career high of 62 yards outdoors at MetLife Stadium • That 63-yard make tied for the second-longest field goal in the NFL since 2000.

Longest Field Goal Made • NFL History(since 2000)

vs. TEN (12/08/13

MATT PRATER 64

at GB (09/09/12)

DAVID AKERS 63

vs. NYG (10/07/18)

GRAHAM GANO 63

at DEN (09/12/11)

SEBASTIAN JANIKOWSKI 63

vs. PHI (10/20/19)

BRETT MAHER 63

Those 60+ yard field goals in consecutive weeks in 2019 were the second and third 60+ yard kicks he’s made, the most in the NFL since 1991 • In addition to the most makes, he has gone three-for-three on 60+ yard field attempts, where the rest of the league has combined to go 17 of 95, just 17.9%.

60+ Yard Field Goals Made • Since 1991

100.0%

BRETT MAHER 3

22.2%

SEBASTIAN JANIKOWSKI 2

33.3%

GREG ZUERLEIN 2In addition to his success from 60+ yards, he has connected on 10 field goals of 50+ yards, tied for the most makes in the league since the start of the 2018 season.

50+ Yard Field Goals Made • Since 2018BRETT MAHER 10

of 15

MATT PRATER 10of 13

GREG ZUERLEIN 9of 13

JOSH LAMBO 8of 9

JASON MYERS 8of 11

JOEY SLYE 8of 11

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1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Total M A Pct M A Pct M A Pct M A Pct M A Pct M A Pct 0 0 0.0 19 19 100.0 12 16 75.0 8 16 50.0 10 15 0.0 49 66 74.2

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TAKEOFF • Third-year wide receiver who entered the league as a

fourth-round selection by CIN (2017).• Signed to the New York Jets practice squad prior to the

start of the 2019 season, joining the active roster (Week 16).• In 22 career games (seven starts) with CIN (2017-18)

and the Jets (2019-present), has totaled 75 yards and a touchdown on seven receptions.

FLIGHT PATH

2019 GP|GS|DNP|IA: 2|0|0|0Appeared in two games after joining the active roster • Spent the first 15 weeks on the practice squad after spending training camp with CIN.2018 9|0|0|7Appeared in nine games • Totaled 12 yards on one reception.2017 11|7|0|5Appeared in 11 games (seven starts) • Totaled 63 yards and a touchdown on six receptions • Added two yards on two rushing attempts.

OF NOTE

STATION CAMP STANDOUT: As the first ever NFL player from Station Camp (TN) HS, the school retired his No. 3 jersey in August of 2018, after a college career that culminated with him being named Tennessee’s Mr. Football as a senior in 2013.“With all of the things he’s accomplished in his high school career, college career and now he’s in the NFL, this is an awesome thing,” said Station Camp coach Shaun Hollinsworth. “Not only is he a great athlete, but he’s a great person, a great student, he’s just a great teammate as well, so we’re really excited about this.”

CAREER STATISTICSYear Team GP GS Rec Yds Avg Lg TD2017 CIN 11 7 6 63 10.5 25t 12018 CIN 9 0 1 12 12.0 12 02019 Jets 2 0 0 0 0.0 0 0

Totals 22 7 7 75 10.7 25t 1

2019 FREE AGENT3 2HEIGHT6-3

WEIGHT205

AGE24 DRAFTED 4, P128 by CIN (2017)

JOSH

GALLATIN, TN STATION CAMP (TN) UNIVERSITY of TENNESSEE

@joshmalone03@joshuamalone03

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TAKEOFF • Fourth-year cornerback who entered the NFL as an

undrafted free agent with NO (2017).• Signed with the New York Jets as reserve/future free agent

following the 2018 season.• In 24 career games (seven starts) with NO (2017-18), IND

(2018) and the Jets (2019-present), has registered 50 tackles, an interception and two passes defensed, added five tackles and fumble recovery for a touchdown on special teams • Has spent time on the practice squad with NO and the Jets over his first three seasons.

• Appeared in two postseason games with NO on special teams and spent time on the practice squad for two more.

FLIGHT PATH

2019 GP|GS|DNP|IA: 12|6|0|2Appeared in a single season high 12 games, while starting all six games he played over the final eight weeks of the season • Spent two weeks on the practice squad • Registered a single season best 41 tackles, while also recording the first interception and two passes defensed of his career • Over the final six weeks of the season, registered 28 tackles (according to Radar360), tied for the ninth most among all corners despite playing only four of those games • Added a single season best four special teams tackles and contributed to a franchise record 43 non-offensive points scored with a fumble recovery in the endzone on special teams.2018 6|1|0|3Appeared in six games (one start) for NO and IND after opening the season with NO and later joining the IND active roster • Returned to NO in Week 13, spending the final five weeks and both postseason contests on the practice squad • Registered nine tackles on defense.2017 6|0|0|0 ∙ 2|0A member of the practice squad for 11 of the first 12 weeks of the season, joining the active roster for the final five regular season contests and both playoff games • Saw action on special teams, recording one tackle.

STATS PACK

FINAL FOUR: Over his final four games in 2019, produced 28 tackles (according to Radar360, tied for the ninth most in the league among cornerbacks over the final six weeks (missed two games with an injury) • His seven tackles per game were the most of any corner with four games played in that span, while his five tackles for loss were tied for the most among all defensive backs.

Most Tackles over Final Six Weeks (2019) • CBs(according to radar360)

Rk Player Tm Gms Tackles Tkls/Gm TFL1. Logan Ryan FA 6 39 6.5 12. Julian Love NYG 6 35 5.8 53. Tre Flowers SEA 6 33 5.5 14. Taron Johnson BUF 6 32 5.3 05t. Chidobe Awuzie DAL 6 30 5.0 05t. Chris Harris LAC 6 30 5.0 05t. Patrick Peterson ARZ 5 30 6.0 38. Marlon Humphrey BLT 6 29 4.8 19t. Arthur Maulet Jets 4 28 7.0 59t. Eric Rowe MIA 6 28 4.7 0OF NOTE

EARNING HIS STRIPES: After transferring from Copiah-Lincoln Community College, was a member of consecutive bowl teams at Memphis (2015 Birmingham Bowl, 2016 Boca Raton Bowl), helping the program achieve their highest AP Rating (15th) in his first year with the school (2015) and being named the Tigers’ DeAngelo Williams Most Valuable Player as a senior (2016).

2018 RESERVE/FUTURE FA4 2HEIGHT5-10

WEIGHT190

AGE27 ENTERED AS UNDRAFTED FA w/ NO (2017)

PRONOUNCED: mah-LETT

ARTHUR

NEW ORLEANS, LA BONNABEL (LA) UNIVERSITY of MEMPHIS

@arthurmaulet@arthurmaulet_

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CAREER STATISTICSYear Team GP GS TT S A Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD2017 NO 6 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02018 NO•IND 6 1 9 6 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02019 Jets 12 6 41 29 12 0.0 0.0 1 13 13 0 2 0 0 0 0

Totals 23 6 41 27 14 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

ADDITIONAL STATISTICSSpecial Teams Tackles: 5 (Career): 4 (2019), 1 (2017)Special Teams Touchdowns: 1 (Career): 1 (2019)Special Teams Fumble Recoveries: 1 (Career): 1 (2019)

2019 SEASON STATISTICSYear Team GP GS TT S A Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD9/8 BUF 1 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -9/16 CLV 1 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -9/22 at NE 1 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -10/6 at PHI 1 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -10/13 DAL 1 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -10/21 NE PRACTICE SQUAD 10/27 at JAX PRACTICE SQUAD 11/3 at MIA 1 0 1 1 0 - - - - - - - - - - -11/10 NYG 1 1 5 3 2 - - - - - - - - - - -11/17 at WAS 1 1 2 0 2 - - - - - - - - - - -11/24 OAK 1 1 10 8 2 - - - - - - - - - - -12/1 at CIN 1 1 6 5 1 - - - - - - 1 - - - -12/8 MIA INACTIVE 12/12 at BLT INACTIVE 12/22 PIT 1 1 8 4 4 - - - - - - - - - - -12/29 at BUF 1 1 9 8 1 - - 1 13 13 0 1 - - - -

Totals 12 6 41 29 12 0.0 0.0 1 13 13 0 2 0 0 0 0

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TAKEOFF • Fourth-year safety who was selected by the New York Jets

in the second round of the 2017 NFL Draft.• In 38 career games, all starts, all with the Jets, has

registered 174 tackles, four interceptions, including one returned for a franchise long 104 yards vs. DEN (10/17/18), 11 passes defensed and two forced fumbles • Of his four career interceptions, three have come in the red zone, tied for the most in the league since 2017.

FLIGHT PATH

2019 GP|GS|DNP|IA: 16|16|0|0Started all 16 games for the second time in his career, joining defensive lineman Steve McLendon as the only two defensive players to do so • Registered 65 tackles, the fourth most on the team and second most among defensive backs, an interception, and a single season best six passes defensed.2018 6|6|0|5Limited to six games (all starts), after missing the first three weeks and then being placed on injured reserve (12/1) • Registered 33 tackles, his first career half-sack, one interception returned for a franchise record 104 yards, two passes defensed and a forced fumble.2017 16|16|0|0Started all 16 games as a rookie • Finished fourth on the team (second among defensive backs) in tackles (76) and tied for first (tied for sixth among rookies) in interceptions (two) • Added three passes defensed and a forced fumble • Along with fellow rookie safety Jamal Adams, finished first and second in the league among rookie defensive backs in total tackles (stats according to NFL.com).

OF NOTE

SPACE COAST HALL OF FAME: Inducted into the Space Coast Hall of Fame in 2018, recognizing him as one of Brevard County’s (FL) most outstanding athletes…A four-sport athlete at Holy Trinity in Melbourne, FL, he played football, basketball, baseball and ran track before becoming a four-star prospect and enrolling at the University of Florida.

STAT PACK

RED ZONE INTERCEPTIONS: Since entering the league in 2017, has registered three interceptions in the red zone, tied for the most in the league in that span. Additionally, his five passes defensed in the red zone are tied for the most among safeties.

Red Zone Interceptions • Since 2017Player Team INTs Yds PDDuron Harmon NE 3 0 5Marcus Maye Jets 3 116 5Josh Norman WAS 3 74 3

FRANCHISE RECORD: Capped the 34-16 victory vs. DEN (10/07/18) with an interception of Case Keenum in the endzone, returning the ball 104 yards, the longest interception return in franchise history, besting a pair of 100-yard runbacks by former cornerbacks Darrelle Revis and Aaron Glenn.

Longest Interception Return • New York Jets

vs. DEN (10/07/18)

MARCUS MAYE 104

at MIA (09/15/96)

AARON GLENN 100

vs. MIA (10/17/11)

DARRELLE REVIS 100

at MIA (12/27/99)

MARCUS COLEMAN 98

at BUF (11/02/08)

ABRAM ELAM 92

at MIN (11/20/94)

MARCUS TURNER 90

2017 DRAFTED4 4HEIGHT6-0

WEIGHT207

AGE27 SELECTED IN ROUND TWO (39)

MARCUS

MELBOURNE, FL HOLY TRINITY (FL) UNIVERSITY of FLORIDA

@alldaymaye_@alldayMAYE

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CAREER STATISTICSYear Team GP GS TT S A Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD2017 Jets 16 16 76 60 16 0.0 0.0 2 44 32 0 3 1 0 0 02018 Jets 6 6 33 29 4 0.5 3.0 1 104 104 0 2 1 0 0 02019 Jets 16 16 65 50 15 0.0 0.0 1 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0

Totals 38 38 174 139 35 0.5 3.0 4 148 104 0 11 2 0 0 0

ADDITIONAL STATISTICSSpecial Teams Tackles: 4 (Career): 2 (2019), 1 (2018), 1 (2017)

OFF THE FIELD

MAYE DAY: Held his first youth football camp, Maye Day, in his hometown of Melbourne, FL…The free camp, open to boys and girls ages 6-14 gave kids the chance to learn about the skills needed to be successful on the field and in life from Maye and several Jets and University of Florida teammates.

PROMISE KEPT: Graduated with a degree in African American studies, forgoing an invitation to the NFL Draft to keep a promise to his mother of walking across the stage at his graduation ceremony…Instead, found out about his selection by the Jets in his mother’s living room in Melbourne Beach, with his friends and family…“If I make a promise to anybody I want to follow it through – and this one was to my mom,” Maye told Space Coast Daily in 2018.

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CAREER SACKSDate Opp Qtr Dwn Last LOS Quarterback Shared Yards

10/07/18 NYJ vs. DEN 2 3 DEN 23 QB Case Keenum** DL Leonard Williams 6**Forced Fumble

CAREER INTERCEPTIONSDate Opp Qtr Dwn Last LOS Quarterback Target Yds

10/08/17 NYJ at CLV 2 3 NYJ 4 DeShone Kizer TE Seth DeValve 1210/22/17 NYJ at MIA 3 3 NYJ 41 Matt Moore TE Anthony Fasano 3210/07/18 NYJ vs. DEN 4** 2 NYJ 3*** Case Keenum WR Courtland Sutton 104**Final Defensive Play of the Game***Interception Occurred in the Endzone

CAREER FUMBLESDate Opp Qtr Dwn Last LOS Fumbled Forced Recovered Yds

11/02/17 NYJ vs. BUF 3 3 BUF 46 TE Nick O’Leary Maye S Jamal Adams 010/07/18 NYJ vs. DEN 2 3 DEN 23 QB Case Keenum** Maye Keenum -**Caused on a sack

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Year Team GP GS TT S A Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD9/8 BUF 1 1 5 4 1 - - - - - - 1 - - - -9/16 CLV 1 1 3 2 1 - - - - - - 1 - - - -9/22 at NE 1 1 6 4 2 - - - - - - - - - - -10/6 at PHI 1 1 5 4 1 - - - - - - - - - - -10/13 DAL 1 1 6 6 0 - - - - - - 1 - - - -10/21 NE 1 1 3 2 1 - - - - - - - - - - -10/27 at JAX 1 1 1 1 0 - - - - - - - - - - -11/3 at MIA 1 1 5 3 2 - - - - - - - - - - -11/10 NYG 1 1 1 1 0 - - - - - - - - - - -11/17 at WAS 1 1 4 2 2 - - - - - - - - - - -11/24 OAK 1 1 3 1 2 - - - - - - 1 - - - -12/1 at CIN 1 1 2 1 1 - - - - - - - - - - -12/8 MIA 1 1 5 4 1 - - - - - - - - - - -12/12 at BLT 1 1 5 5 0 - - - - - - - - - - -12/22 PIT 1 1 4 4 0 - - 1 0 0 0 2 - - - -12/29 at BUF 1 1 7 6 1 - - - - - - - - - - -

Totals 16 16 65 50 15 0.0 0.0 1 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0

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TAKEOFF • Fourth-year offensive lineman who entered the league as a

sixth-round selection by NE (2017).• Claimed by the New York Jets during the 2019 season

(Week Five).• In 15 career games (two starts) with BUF (2017-19) and

the Jets (2019-present), has played both tackle and guard including a pair of starts at right guard (2019).

FLIGHT PATH

2019 GP|GS|DNP|IA: 7|2|3|7Appeared in seven games, including his first two career starts with the Jets after he was inactive for the first four weeks with BUF • Started the final two games of the season at right guard.2018 5|0|0|11Appeared in five games on offense and special teams.2017 3|0|0|13 • 0|0Appeared in three games, primarily on special teams, after being claimed from NE prior to the start of the season • Inactive for 13 games in the regular season and one in the postseason.

CAREER STATISTICSYear Team GP GS Off PT ST PT

2017 BUF 3 0 0.09 3.432018 BUF 5 0 2.07 5.232019 BUF•Jets 7 2 16.96 7.96

Totals 15 2 5.07 4.98

OFF THE FIELD

SIBLING RIVALRY: Older brother, Kevin, saw action in 86 career NFL games from 2013-18 as a long snapper with SF, DEN, BLT and MIN…The brothers met only once in their careers, a 2018 BUF-MIN contest that Conor won 27-6.

2019 CLAIMED (BUF)4 2HEIGHT6-8

WEIGHT305

AGE27 DRAFTED R6, P211 by NE (2017)

CONOR

NASHVILLE, TN ENSWORTH SCHOOL (TN) UNIVERSITY of CALIFORNIA, LOS ANGELES

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TAKEOFF • Eighth-year safety who entered the NFL as an undrafted

free agent with KC (2013).• Acquired by the New York Jets via trade (2020) prior to the

start of training camp.• In 98 career games (75 starts) with KC (2013), TB (2013-16)

and SEA (2017-19), has registered 439 tackles, 0.5 sacks, 10 interceptions, 40 passes defensed, four forced fumbles and three fumble recoveries • Spent time on the practice squad with KC (2013).

• Appeared in three career postseason games, all starts, all with SEA, and has registered 25 tackles, a sack and a pass defensed • Has posted double-digit tackles in two of his three postseason games.

STAT PACK

PASSES DEFENSED: Since 2014, his second season in the league, has produced 40 passes defensed, tied for the fourth most in the league among active safeties.

Passes Defensed Leaders • Active Safeties(since 2014 • according to Radar360)

Rank Player Team PDs1 Malcolm Jenkins NO 582 Tyrann Mathieu KC 493 Harrison Smith MIN 424t. Bradley McDougald Jets 404t. Earl Thomas BLT 406t. D.J. Swearinger NO 376t. Kevin Byard TEN 378. Landon Collins WAS 369. Patrick Chung NE 3510t. Tre Boston CAR 3410t. Rodney McLeod PHI 34

OF NOTE

TWO-WAY JAYHAWK: Started on both offense and defense during his sophomore year, starting eight of the first 10 games at wide receiver and the final two at safety.

FLIGHT PATH

2019 GP|GS|DNP|IA: 15|14|0|1 ∙ 2|2Appeared in 15 games (14 starts) snapping a streak of 85 straight games played dating back to 2014 • Part of a defense that finished third in the league with 32 takeaways • Registered 70 tackles, his first career half-sack, two interceptions, six passes defensed, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery • Started both postseason contests, posting 15 tackles, the first full sack of his career and a pass defensed.2018 16|16|0|0 ∙ 1|1Started all 16 games • Registered 78 tackles, a single season high three interceptions, nine passes defensed, three forced fumbles and a fumble recovery • Made his postseason debut starting and posting a team-leading 10 tackles.2017 16|9|0|0 Appeared in 16 games (nine starts) • Registered 67 tackles and four passes defensed • Tied for second on the team with a single season best eight special teams tackles.2016 16|16|0|0Started all 16 games • Registered a single season high 91 tackles and 10 passes defensed, one of just two safeties that season with 90+ tackles and 10+ passes defensed • Added two interceptions and fumble recovery.2015 16|15|0|0Appeared in 16 games (15 starts) • Registered 87 tackles, two interceptions and four passes defensed.2014 15|5|0|1Appeared in 15 games (five starts) after being inactive in the season opener • Registered 46 tackles, one interception and seven passes defensed • Contributed four special teams tackles.2013 4|0|1|9Saw action in four games as an undrafted rookie, spending the first nine weeks with KC before being claimed by TB • Spent Weeks Three-Five on the KC practice squad.

2020 TRADED (SEA)8 1HEIGHT6-1

WEIGHT215

AGE29 ENTERED AS UNDRAFTED FA w/ KC (2013)

PRONOUNCED: mick-DOO-gull

BRADLEY

COLUMBUS, OH SCIOTO (OH) KANSAS UNIVERSITY

@babylead@BabyLead

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Year Team GP GS TT S A Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD2013 KC•TB 4 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02014 TB 15 5 46 34 9 0.0 0.0 1 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 02015 TB 16 15 87 57 20 0.0 0.0 2 1 1 0 4 0 0 0 02016 TB 16 16 91 72 12 0.0 0.0 2 32 32 0 10 0 1 6 02017 SEA 16 9 67 43 22 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 02018 SEA 16 16 78 66 12 0.0 0.0 3 39 39 0 9 3 1 0 02019 SEA 15 14 70 52 18 0.5 3.5 2 0 0 0 6 1 1 0 0

Totals 98 75 439 324 93 0.5 3.5 10 72 72 0 40 4 3 6 0

ADDITIONAL STATISTICSSpecial Teams Tackles: 12 (Career): 8 (2017), 4 (2014)

2019 SEASON STATISTICSDate Opp GP GS TT S A Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD9/8 CIN 1 1 4 4 0 - - - - - - - 1 - - -9/15 at PIT 1 1 3 2 1 - - 1 0 0 0 1 - - - -9/22 NO 1 1 5 4 1 - - - - - - - - - - -9/29 at ARZ 1 1 6 3 3 - - - - - - - - - - -10/3 LAR 1 1 6 4 2 - - - - - - 1 - - - -10/13 at CLV 1 1 1 1 0 - - - - - - - - - - -10/20 BLT INACTIVE 10/27 at ATL 1 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -11/3 TB 1 1 6 5 1 - - - - - - - - - - -11/11 at SF 1 1 6 6 0 - - - - - - 1 - - - -11/24 at PHI 1 1 6 6 0 - - 1 0 0 0 1 - - - -12/2 MIN 1 1 6 4 2 - - - - - - - - 1 0 012/8 at LAR 1 1 6 5 1 - - - - - - - - - - -12/15 at CAR 1 1 6 4 2 - - - - - - 1 - - - -12/22 ARZ 1 1 7 2 5 0.5 3.5 - - - - 1 - - - -12/29 SF 1 1 2 2 0 - - - - - - - - - - -

Totals 15 14 70 52 18 0.5 3.5 2 0 0 0 6 1 1 0 0POSTSEASONDate Opp GP GS TT S A Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD1/5 at PHI 1 1 11 8 3 1.0 1.0 - - - - - - - - -1/12 at GB 1 1 4 4 0 - - - - - - 1 - - - -

Totals 2 2 15 12 3 1.0 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

POSTSEASON STATISTICSYear Team GP GS TT S A Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD2018 SEA 1 1 10 9 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02019 SEA 2 2 15 12 3 1.0 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

Totals 3 3 25 21 4 1.0 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

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CAREER SACKSDate Opp Qtr Dwn Last LOS Quarterback Shared Yards

12/22/19 SEA vs. ARZ 3 1 ARZ 32 Brett Hundley DT Jarran Reed 701/05/20 SEA at PHI* 1 1 PHI 25 Carson Wentz - 1*Postseason

CAREER INTERCEPTIONSDate Opp Qtr Dwn Last LOS Quarterback Target Yds

12/28/14 TB vs. NO 3 3 TB 31*** Drew Brees WR Kenny Stills 010/11/15 TB vs. JAX 2 1 JAX 31 Blake Bortles TE Marcedes Lewis 111/15/15 TB vs. DAL 4 2** TB 45*** Matt Cassel WR Dez Bryant 010/23/16 TB at SF 2 2 TB 44 Colin Kaepernick TE Vance McDonald 011/27/16 TB vs. SEA 4 2** TB 31 Russell Wilson WR Tyler Lockett 3209/09/18 SEA at DEN 2 2 SEA 26 Case Keenum TE Jake Butt 009/09/18 SEA at DEN 3 1 SEA 40 Case Keenum WR Emmanuel Sanders 3911/25/18 SEA at CAR 3 1 SEA 18*** Cam Newton TE Chris Manhertz 009/15/20 SEA at PIT 3 3 PIT 21 Mason Rudolph WR Donte Moncrief 011/24/19 SEA at PHI 2 1 SEA 33 Carson Wentz TE Dallas Goedert 0**Final Defensive Play of the Game ***Interception Occurred in the Endzone

CAREER FUMBLESDate Opp Qtr Dwn Last LOS Fumbled Forced Recovered Yds

11/13/16 TB vs. CHI 2 2 CHI 20 RB Jordan Howard DL William Gholston McDougald 609/23/18 SEA vs. DAL 4 1 SEA 45 RB Ezekiel Elliott McDougald CB Justin Coleman 009/30/18 SEA at ARZ 1 1 ARZ 25 RB David Johnson CB Tre Flowers McDougald 010/14/18 SEA at OAK 2 1 OAK 10 WR Dwayne Harris McDougald out of bounds -12/16/18 SEA at SF 1 2 SF 46 RB Jeff Wilson, Jr. McDougald CB Tre Flowers 009/08/19 SEA vs. CIN 3 3 CIN 32 RB Giovanni Bernard McDougald out of bounds -12/02/19 SEA vs. MIN 3 1 MIN 22 RB Dalvin Cook DE Rasheem Green McDougald 0

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TAKEOFF • Fifth-year offensive lineman who entered the league as a

fifth-round draft pick by DEN (2016).• Signed with the New York Jets as an unrestricted free

agent (2020).• In 47 career games (36 starts), all with DEN (2016-19),

making starts at both right guard and center.• Helped pave the way for a 1,000-yard rusher each of the

last two seasons (2018-19), as the DEN rushing offense averaged 4.85 yards per carry since 2018, the fourth best in the league.

FLIGHT PATH

2019 GP|GS|DNP|IA: 16|16|0|0Started all 16 games, all at center, for the first time in his career • Part of an offensive line that help pave the way for a 1,000-yard rusher for the second consecutive season, while also finishing in the top 10 league-wide with just 16 turnovers.2018 16|15|0|0Appeared in all 16 games (15 starts) for the first time in his career making starts at both right guard (eight games) and center (seven) • Part of an offensive line that blocked for a rushing offense that averaged 4.85 yards per carry, the fourth-best average in the league.2017 15|5|1|0Appeared in 15 games, including starts at right guard in the final five games of the season • Upon entering the starting lineup in Week 13, the offensive line helped pave the way for 667 yards rushing, the fourth most in the league in that span.2016 0|0|0|16Inactive for all 16 games as a rookie.

OF NOTE

FULL CIRCLE: During the 2016 NFL Draft, BLT traded offensive lineman Gino Gradkowski and the 144th overall pick (used to select guard Alex Lewis) to DEN for the 130th overall pick (used to select McGovern) • Lewis and McGovern are now teammates on the Jets offensive line, while Gradkowski also spent time with the Jets in training camp (2018).

CAREER STATISTICSYear Team GP GS Off PT ST PT

2016 DEN 0 0 0.00 0.002017 DEN 15 5 37.08 10.522018 DEN 16 15 98.32 13.452019 DEN 16 16 100.00 2.78

Totals 47 36 58.01 6.66

2020 UNRESTRICTED FA (DEN)5 1HEIGHT6-4

WEIGHT306

AGE27 DRAFTED R5, P144 by DEN (2016)

CONNOR

FARGO, ND SHANLEY (ND) UNIVERSITY of MISSOURI

@mcgovenator60@McGovenator60

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TAKEOFF • Tenth-year defensive lineman who entered the NFL as an

undrafted free agent with PIT (2009).• Signed with the New York Jets as an unrestricted free agent

(2016), re-signing as an unrestricted free agent (2019) and then signing a contract extension during the 2019 season.

• In 138 games (85 starts) with PIT (2010-15) and the Jets (2016-present), has registered 262 tackles, 12.5 sacks, three passes defensed, three forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries, with 172 tackles and 7.5 sacks coming in his four seasons since joining the Jets.

• In four postseason games (two starts), all with PIT, registered nine tackles.

• In his 10 seasons, has been part of defenses that finished in the top 10 in rushing average against six different times, including his first season with the Jets (2016) and last season (2019).

• Selected by his teammates as the Dennis Byrd Most Inspiration Player Award winner each of the last three seasons (co-winner in 2017), the first three-time recipient of the award in franchise history.

OF NOTE

RESILIENCY: An undrafted free agent out of Troy who signed with PIT following the draft…In his first two seasons in the league was waived or cut from the practice squad five times. “I think every guy that comes into this league as a free agent, he’s still going to play with that chip on his shoulder,” McLendon told the New York Post in 2016 after signing with the Jets. “But I don’t want my chip on my shoulders to define who I am as a player nor as a person. My route is my route.”

STAT PACK

TACKLES FOR LOSS: Since joining the Jets in 2016, has ranked in the top 10 in tackles for loss on rushing plays among all NFL defensive linemen ∙ Additionally, over his time with the Jets (since 2016), the team has allowed just 3.90 yards per carry, the third lowest average in the league.

Tackles for Loss • Rushing Plays(defensive linemen between 2016-19 ∙ according to Radar360)

Rank Player Team TFLs1. Aaron Donald LAR 352. Brandon Graham PHI 323. Michael Bennett --- 284. Calais Campbell BLT 245t. Jerry Hughes BUF 215t. Grady Jarrett ATL 215t. Joey Bosa LAC 218t. Steve McLendon NYJ 208t. Corey Liuget --- 2010t. Damon Harrison --- 1910t. Cameron Jordan NO 1910t. Kawann Short CAR 1910t. Demarcus Lawrence DAL 19

STOUT RUN DEFENSE: With 15 tackles for loss in 2019, ranked second on the team (according to coaches’ stats), one of five Jet defenders with at least 10 TFLs for a defense that led the league with 117 opposing carries for zero or negative yards in 2019.

2019 Tackles for Loss • New York Jets(according to Coaches’ Stats)

Rank Player Pos. TFLs1. Kyle Phillips DL 182. Steve McLendon DL 153t. Jamal Adams S 123t. Folorunso Fatukasi DL 125. James Burgess LB 10

2016 UNRESTRICTED FA (PIT)10 4HEIGHT6-3

WEIGHT310

AGE33 ENTERED AS UNDRAFTED FA w/ PIT (2009)

PRONOUNCED: mah-CLEN-don

STEVE

OZARK, AL OZARK CARROL (AL) TROY UNIVERSITY

@bigblackmclendon

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FLIGHT PATH

2019 GP|GS|DNP|IA: 16|16|0|0Started all 16 games for the first time in his career, the third consecutive season he has played all 16 games for the Jets • Registered 38 tackles, 2.5 sacks and a fumble recovery as a key part of the league’s second rated run defense, allowing just 3.34 yards per carry, the lowest allowed by a Jets defense in a 16 game season • Credited by the coaches with 15 tackles for loss, the second most on the team, for a defense that led the league with 117 tackles for no gain or negative yards • Selected by his teammates as the recipient of the Dennis Byrd Most Inspirational Award for the third consecutive season.2018 16|14|0|0Appeared in all 16 games (14 starts) for the second consecutive season • Registered 44 tackles, two tackles for loss and four quarterback hits.2017 16|14|0|0Appeared in all 16 contests (14 starts) • Registered a single season best 55 tackles, while also logging 1.5 sacks, six tackles for loss and four quarterback hits.2016 11|10|0|5Appeared in 11 games (10 starts), missing the final five weeks with an injury • Registered then single season marks in tackles (35) and a single season high 3.5 sacks as part of a defense that allowed just 3.69 yards per carry, holding nine different opposing lead ball carriers to under 3.5 yards per run.2015 16|9|0|0 ∙ 2|1Appeared in 16 games (nine starts) as part of a run defense that finished in the top five in the league • Registered 14 tackles and a sack • Played in two postseason contests (one start), posting four tackles.2014 12|11|0|4 ∙ 1|1Appeared in 12 games (11 starts) • Registered 21 tackles and a sack • Made his first career postseason start in the AFC Wild Card Game, posting one tackle.2013 14|10|0|2Appeared in 14 games (10 starts) • Registered a then career-high 33 tackles.2012 16|0|0|0Appeared in all 16 games as part of a defensed that finished second in the NFL in fewest rushing yards allowed per game (90.6) • Registered seven tackles, 2.0 sacks and a forced fumble.2011 14|1|2|0 ∙ 1|0Appeared in 14 games (one start) • Registered 13 tackles and two half-sacks • Made his postseason debut, recording a postseason single game best four tackles.

2010 7|0|0|5 ∙ 0|0Made his NFL debut after appearing in seven games • Spent five of the first seven weeks on the practice squad and was inactive for the final five regular season games and the team’s three postseason contests • Registered two tackles and a fumble recovery.2009 Spent the majority of the season on the practice squad after entering the league as an undrafted free agent.

OFF THE FIELD

GRACEFUL GIANT: Starting his senior year at Troy, took ballet classes, originally as a way to earn credits…After being told that practicing ballet could help keep him playing football has kept up with the exercises, telling the New York Post in 2016 that ballet has helped, “with flexibility, helping with ankle support, just helping me stay ahead of the game, making me use muscles in my feet and my ankles and my legs.”

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Year Team GP GS TT S A Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD

2010 PIT 7 0 2 2 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 02011 PIT 14 1 13 9 4 1.0 5.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02012 PIT 16 0 7 4 3 2.0 7.5 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 02013 PIT 14 10 33 20 13 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 02014 PIT 12 11 21 12 9 1.0 7.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02015 PIT 16 9 14 11 3 1.0 9.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 02016 Jets 11 10 35 25 10 3.5 16.5 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 02017 Jets 16 14 55 39 16 1.5 7.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02018 Jets 16 14 44 30 14 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 02019 Jets 16 16 38 27 11 2.5 23.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

Totals 138 85 262 179 83 12.5 76.0 0 0 0 0 3 3 2 0 0

POSTSEASON STATISTICSYear Team GP GS TT S A Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD2010 PIT 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02011 PIT 1 0 4 4 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02014 PIT 1 1 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02015 PIT 2 1 4 4 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Totals 4 2 9 8 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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2019 SEASON STATISTICSYear Team GP GS TT S A Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD9/8 BUF 1 1 1 0 1 - - - - - - - - 1 0 09/16 CLV 1 1 5 4 1 - - - - - - - - - - -9/22 at NE 1 1 2 2 0 - - - - - - - - - - -10/6 at PHI 1 1 3 2 1 1.0 8.0 - - - - - - - - -10/13 DAL 1 1 2 2 0 - - - - - - - - - - -10/21 NE 1 1 2 2 0 - - - - - - - - - - -10/27 at JAX 1 1 1 0 1 - - - - - - - - - - -11/3 at MIA 1 1 2 1 1 - - - - - - - - - - -11/10 NYG 1 1 3 3 0 0.5 5.0 - - - - - - - - -11/17 at WAS 1 1 2 1 1 - - - - - - - - - - -11/24 OAK 1 1 2 1 1 - - - - - - - - - - -12/1 at CIN 1 1 2 1 1 1.0 10.0 - - - - - - - - -12/8 MIA 1 1 3 2 1 - - - - - - - - - - -12/12 at BLT 1 1 4 3 1 - - - - - - - - - - -12/22 PIT 1 1 2 1 1 - - - - - - - - - - -12/29 at BUF 1 1 2 2 0 - - - - - - - - - - -

Totals 16 16 38 27 11 2.5 23.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

CAREER SACKSDate Opp Qtr Dwn Last LOS Quarterback Shared Yards

09/18/11 PIT vs SEA 4 1 PIT 33 Tavaris Jackson LB LaMarr Woodley 312/08/11 PIT vs. CLV 2 3 PIT 49 Colt McCoy LB Larry Foote 510/07/12 PIT vs PHI 3 1 PIT 49 Michael Vick** - 212/23/12 PIT vs CIN 4 2 PIT 46 Andy Dalton DL Brett Keisel 712/30/12 PIT vs CLV 3 1 PIT 38 Thad Lewis DL Cameron Heyward 209/21/14 PIT at CAR 2 1 CAR 23 Cam Newton - 711/01/15 PIT vs CIN 3 1 PIT 33 Andy Dalton - 909/11/16 NYJ vs CIN 1 1 CIN 36 Andy Dalton - 509/11/16 NYJ vs CIN 2 1 CIN 25 Andy Dalton - 911/13/16 NYJ vs LA 2 3 LA 20 Case Keenum LB Lorenzo Mauldin 311/13/16 NYJ vs LA 3 2 NYJ 19 Case Keenum - 111/02/17 NYJ vs BUF 2 1 BUF 46 Tyrod Taylor DL Leonard Williams 911/26/17 NYJ vs CAR 1 1 CAR 34 Cam Newton - 310/06/19 NYJ at PHI 2 1 PHI 42 Carson Wentz - 811/10/19 NYJ vs NYG 4 2 NYG 35 Daniel Jones LB James Burgess 1012/01/19 NYJ at CIN 3 1 NYJ 34 Andy Dalton - 10**Forced Fumble

CAREER FUMBLESDate Opp Qtr Dwn Last LOS Fumbled Forced Recovered Yds

09/19/10 PIT at TEN 3 2 TEN 42 QB Vince Young** LB James Harrison McLendon 710/07/12 PIT vs PHI 3 1 PIT 49 QB Michael Vick** McLendon G Danny Watkins -11/17/13 PIT vs DET 4 4 PIT 10 P Sam Martin McLendon S Ryan Clark 011/06/16 NYJ at MIA 1 1 MIA 25 RB Jay Ayaji McLendon RB Jay Ayaji -09/08/19 NYJ vs. BUF 1 2 NYJ 26 QB Josh Allen** LB Jordan Jenkins McLendon 0**Caused on a sack

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TAKEOFF • Second-year offensive lineman who entered the NFL as an

undrafted free agent with KC (2018).• Signed to the New York Jets practice squad during the 2019

season (Week 10).• Has appeared in two career games, both with KC (2018),

spending time on the practice squad with both KC (2018-19) and the Jets (2019).

FLIGHT PATH

2019 After spending the offseason with KC, spent Week One on the practice squad before joining the Jets practice squad (Week 10) and spending the final eight weeks of the season there.2018 GP|GS|DNP|IA: 2|0|3|4 ∙ 0|2Elevated to the active roster (10/23), appearing in two games on special teams after starting the season on the practice squad • Inactive for the final games of the regular season and both postseason contests.

CAREER STATISTICSYear Team GP GS Off PT ST PT

2018 KC 2 0 0.00 2.58

Totals 2 0 0.00 2.58

2019 FREE AGENT2 2HEIGHT6-5

WEIGHT305

AGE25 ENTERED AS UNDRAFTED FA w/ KC (2018)

JIMMY

WILMETTE, IL LOYOLA (IL) COLLEGE of HOLY CROSS

@jmur95@Jmur65

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TAKEOFF • Fifth-year linebacker who entered the NFL as an undrafted

free agent with BLT (2016).• Signed with the New York Jets as an unrestricted free

agent (2020).• In 57 career games (32 starts) with BLT (2016-19), has

registered 213 tackles, 9.5 sacks, an interception, six passes defensed, four forced fumbles and a fumble recovery • Special teams contributor with 21 tackles and a forced fumble in his career ∙ Spent time on the practice squad with BLT as a rookie (2016).

• Appeared in two career postseason games (one start), both with BLT, has registered 11 tackles, a sack and a forced fumble.

FLIGHT PATH

2019 GP|GS|DNP|IA: 14|6|0|2 ∙ 1|0Appeared in 14 games (six starts) for a defense that finished in the top four in both total and scoring defense that season • Registered 61 tackles, 3.0 sacks, a pass defensed and a forced fumble • Recorded four tackles in the postseason.2018 16|12|0|0 ∙ 1|1Appeared in all 16 games (12 starts) for a defensed that finished first in total defense and second in scoring defense • Registered 54 tackles, an interception and three passes defensed • Finished top four on the team with a single season best 5.5 sacks and 12 quarterback hits, while leading the team with two forced fumbles, both of which were returned for touchdowns by a teammate • Garnered AFC Defensive Player of the Week honors in Week 16 at LAC when he recorded a season high nine tackles, two sacks and a forced fumble • Made his postseason debut, collecting seven tackles, a sack and a forced fumble.2017 16|13|0|0Appeared in all 16 games (13 starts) for the league’s sixth ranked scoring defense and 10th ranked pass defense • Registered a single season best 88 tackles, second on the team behind C.J. Mosley • Added a sack, two passes defensed a forced fumble and a fumble recovery.2016 11|1|0|0After entering the league as an undrafted free agent, spent the first five weeks on the practice squad before being elevated to the active roster in Week Six and appearing in the remaining 11 games (one start) • Saw time on defense and special teams, leading the team with 11 special teams tackles and a force fumble on kickoff coverage, adding 10 tackles on defense.

2099 UNRESTRICTED FA (BLT)5 1HEIGHT6-0

WEIGHT227

AGE27 ENTERED AS UNDRAFTED FA w/ BLT (2016)

PRONOUNCED: oh-WAH-so

PATRICK

INGLEWOOD, CA INGLEWOOD

@peanut_thenut

PORTLAND STATE UNIVERSITYUNIVERSITY of ARIZONA

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Year Team GP GS TT S A Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD2016 BLT 11 1 10 1 9 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02017 BLT 16 13 88 65 23 1.0 1.0 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 02018 BLT 16 12 54 35 19 5.5 43.5 1 33 33 0 3 2 0 0 02019 BLT 14 6 61 45 16 3.0 23.0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0

Totals 57 32 213 146 67 9.5 67.5 1 33 33 0 6 4 1 0 0

ADDITIONAL STATISTICSSpecial Teams Tackles: 21 (Career): 3 (2019), 5 (2018), 2 (2017), 11 (2016)Special Teams Forced Fumbles: 1 (Career): 1 (2016)

POSTSEASON STATISTICSYear Team GP GS TT S A Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD2018 BLT 1 1 7 6 1 1.0 6.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 02019 BLT 1 0 4 3 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Totals 2 1 11 9 2 1.0 6.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

2019 SEASON STATISTICSYear Team GP GS TT S A Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD9/8 at MIA 1 1 6 5 1 1.0 5.0 - - - - 1 - - - -9/15 ARZ 1 1 4 2 2 - 0.0 - - - - - - - - -9/22 at KC 1 1 7 6 1 - - - - - - - - - - -9/29 CLV 1 1 6 5 1 - - - - - - - - - - -10/6 at PIT 1 1 7 5 2 - - - - - - - - - - -10/13 CIN INACTIVE 10/20 at SEA INACTIVE 11/3 NE 1 0 8 7 1 1.0 9.0 - - - - - 1 - - -11/10 at CIN 1 0 3 2 1 - - - - - - - - - - -11/17 HST 1 0 3 2 1 1.0 9.0 - - - - - - - - -11/25 at LAR 1 1 2 0 2 - - - - - - - - - - -12/1 SF 1 0 3 3 0 - - - - - - - - - - -12/8 at BUF 1 0 3 3 0 - - - - - - - - - - -12/12 NYJ 1 0 3 2 1 - - - - - - - - - - -12/22 at CLV 1 0 2 1 1 - - - - - - - - - - -12/29 PIT 1 0 4 2 2 - - - - - - - - - - -

Totals 14 6 61 45 16 3.0 23.0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0POSTSEASONYear Team GP GS TT S A Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD1/11 TEN 1 0 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Totals 1 0 4 3 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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OF NOTE

SWITCHED IN CAMP: As an undrafted safety out of Portland State in 2016, was pulled in the linebackers meeting by then linebacker coach Don “Wink” Martindale.“I’m like, ‘So, y’all didn’t tell me this before [I signed]?’” Onwuasor jokingly recounted in 2019. “And Wink was like, ‘Look, just run to the ball. I’m going to turn you into a linebacker.’”

PORTLAND STATE STANDOUT: In just two seasons at Portland State after transferring to Arizona, registered 10 interceptions, including an FCS-leading nine in his senior season, finishing second for FCS Defensive Player of the Year honors.

STAT PACK

STRIPPED TO SCORE: Has registered four regular season forced fumbles on defense in his career, with all four being returned by teammates for touchdowns • Since 2000, those four touchdowns scored on his touchdowns are tied for the fourth most in the NFL • Among the 10 players with at least four touchdowns scored as result of their forced fumbles, he and Yannick Ngakoue are the only active players.Additionally, three of his forced fumbles came following a completed pass while only one of the other 39 forced fumbles by players on the list came following a completion.

Forced Fumbles returned for TDs • Since 2000(TDs scored by either player who forced fumble or a teammate)

Rank Player FF Ret for TDs1t. John Abraham 48 51t. Brian Dawkins 29 51t. Dwight Freeney 47 54t. Cliff Avril 29 44t. Trent Cole 21 44t. Elvis Dumervil 23 44t. Yannick Ngakoue 14 44t. Patrick Onwuasor 4 44t. Osi Umenyiora 35 44t. Kyle Vanden Bosch 20 4

(NOT SO) HEAVYWEIGHTS: Since entering the league as an undrafted free agent in 2016, has registered 9.5 sacks, tied for the second most in the league among players who weight 230 pounds or less (according to Radar360).

Sack Leaders • Players under 230lbs(since 2016 • stats according to radar360)

Rank Player Team Sacks QBH1. Jamal Adams SEA 12.0 232t. Patrick Onwuasor Jets 9.5 192t. Logan Ryan FA 9.5 164t. Jayon Brown TEN 8.5 164t. Cory Littleton LV 8.5 124t. Shaq Thompson CAR 8.5 18

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CAREER SACKSDate Opp Qtr Dwn Last LOS Quarterback Shared Yards

09/17/17 BLT vs. CLV 3 2 CLV 16 DeShone Kizer - 110/14/18 BLT at TEN 4 1 TEN 11 Marcus Mariota - 710/14/18 BLT at TEN 2 1 BLT 37 Marcus Mariota - 712/02/18 BLT at ATL 4 1 ATL 25 Matt Ryan** - 1312/16/18 BLT vs. TB 1 3 BLT 43 Jameis Winston LB C.J. Mosley 012/22/18 BLT at LAC 3 2 LAC 28 Philip Rivers - 812/22/18 BLT at LAC 4 2 LAC 46 Philip Rivers - 801/06/19 BLT vs. LAC* 2 1 BLT 45 Philip Rivers - 609/08/19 BLT at MIA 3 3 MIA 35 Ryan Fitzpatrick - 511/03/19 BLT vs. NE 1 3 NE 38 Tom Brady - 911/17/19 BLT vs. HST 2 2 HST 47 Deshaun Watson - 9*Postseason**Forced Fumble

CAREER INTERCEPTIONSDate Opp Qtr Dwn Last LOS Quarterback Target Yds

09/23/18 BLT vs. DEN 4 2 BLT 15 Case Keenum TE Jeff Heuerman 33

CAREER FUMBLESDate Opp Qtr Dwn Last LOS Fumbled Forced Recovered Yds

12/12/16 BLT at NE 3 - Kickoff WR Matthew Slater Onwuasor CB Shareece Wright 010/08/17 BLT at OAK 1 1 OAK 42 TE Jared Cook Onwuasor CB Jimmy Smith 47t11/19/17 BLT at GB 2 1 GB 47 RB Devante Mays LB Matt Judon Onwuasor 012/02/18 BLT at ATL 4 1 ATL 25 QB Matt Ryan** Onwuasor CB Tavon Young 12t12/22/18 BLT at LAC 4 1 BLT 49 TE Antonio Gates Onwuasor CB Tavon Young 62t01/06/19 BLT vs. LAC* 3 2 LAC 22 TE Virgil Green Onwuasor LB C.J. Mosley 1211/03/19 BLT vs. NE 3 1 BLT 30 WR Julian Edelman Onwuasor CB Marlon Humphery 70t*Postseason **Caused on a sack

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TAKEOFF • Sixth-year wide receiver who entered the league as a first-

round selection (26th overall) by BLT (2015).• Signed by the New York Jets as an unrestricted free agent

(2020).• In 51 career games (10 starts) with BLT (2015-17), CLV (2018)

and TB (2019), has totaled 1,561 yards and 11 touchdowns on 95 receptions, producing a career 16.4 yards per catch average, the sixth-highest average in the league among active players with at least 50 receptions.

FLIGHT PATH

2019 GP|GS|DNP|IA: 14|3|0|2 Appeared in 14 games (four starts) • Posted single season bests in every receiving category with 36 receptions, 645 yards and six touchdowns • Finished with a 17.9 average per catch, the fifth-best average among qualified receivers in the league that season • Since Week 13, produced 25 receptions for 506 yards and five touchdowns, ranking first in the league in touchdowns and third in receiving yards, while his 14 receptions of 20+ yards led the league.2018 10|2|0|1Joined the team in Week Six, appearing in 10 games (two starts) • Totaled 340 yards and two touchdowns on 16 receptions • Averaged 21.3 yards per catch, the best average of any player with at least five receptions that season.2017 11|3|0|5Appeared in 11 games (three starts) • Totaled 77 yards on 10 receptions.2016 16|1|0|0Returned after missing his rookie season and appeared in all 16 games (one start) • Totaled 499 yards and three touchdowns on 33 receptions • Averaged 15.1 yards per catch, the 13th-best average in the league among qualified receivers.2015 0|0|0|9Inactive for the first nine games of the season after suffering an injury during training camp • Placed on injured reserve (9/1).

CAREER STATISTICSYear Team GP GS Rec Yds Avg Lg TD2015 BLT 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 02016 BLT 16 1 33 499 15.1 53t 32017 BLT 11 3 10 77 7.7 14 02018 CLV 10 2 16 340 21.3 66 22019 TB 14 4 36 645 17.9 44 6

Totals 51 10 95 1,561 16.4 66 11

100-YARD RECEIVING GAMESDate Opp W/L Att Yds Avg Lg TD

12/29/19 TB vs. ATL L 5 134 26.8 37 112/15/19 TB at DET W 5 113 22.6 34t 312/21/19 TB vs. HST L 7 102 14.6 27 0

CAREER TOUCHDOWNSDate Game Type Qtr Dwn Yds Note

11/10/16 BLT vs. CLV Rec 4 2 27 Joe Flacco11/27/16 BLT vs. CIN Rec 1 3 14 Joe Flacco12/04/16 BLT vs. MIA Rec 4 1 53 Joe Flacco12/15/18 CLV at DEN Rec 1 3 31 Baker Mayfield12/30/18 CLV at BLT Rec 1 1 28 Baker Mayfield11/03/19 TB at SEA Rec 1 3 15 Jameis Winston12/08/19 TB vs. IND Rec 4 1 12 Jameis Winston12/15/19 TB at DET Rec 1 1 34 Jameis Winston12/15/19 TB at DET Rec 2 3 25 Jameis Winston12/15/19 TB at DET Rec 4 3 25 Jameis Winston12/29/19 TB vs. ATL Rec 2 2 24 Jameis Winston

OFF THE FIELD

BLOODLINES: Father, Brett, played 10 seasons in the NFL after being selected in the second round of the 1988 Draft by NO • In 153 games (116 starts) for NO, DET, KC and MIA, the elder Perriman caught 525 passes for 6,589 yards and 30 touchdowns.

2020 UNRESTRICTED FA (TB)6 1HEIGHT6-1

WEIGHT215

AGE26 DRAFTED R1, P26 by BLT (2015)

BRESHAD

LITHONIA, GA ARABIA MOUNTAIN (GA) UNIVERSITY of CENTRAL FLORIDA

@b_perriman11@B_Perriman11

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STAT PACK

FINAL FIVE WEEKS: In addition to ranking in the top five among all qualified receivers with a 17.9 average and a second with a 14.4 yards at catch average in 2019, finished with one of the top five-week stretches to close the 2019 season • Since Week 13, ranked in the top five league-wide in receiving yards, receiving touchdowns, per catch average, 100-yard games and receptions of both 30+ and 20+ yards.

Breshad Perriman Stats & Ranks • Weeks 13-17(2019 season • according to radar360)

Category No. NFL RankReceiving Yards 506 3rdReceiving Touchdowns 5 t-1stReceiving Average 20.2 5thYards at Catch Average 16.2 3rd30+ Yard Receptions 6 1st20+ Yard Receptions 13 1st100+ Yard Games 2 t-2nd

DOWNFIELD THREAT: With receiving averages of 15.1, 21.3 and 17.9 in three of his seasons in the league, has registered a career average of 16.4 yards per catch, the sixth-highest rate among all active players with at least 50 career receptions.

Career Rec. Average Leaders • Active Players(minimum 50 career receptions)

Rank Player Team Rec. Avg.1. A.J. Brown TEN 52 20.22. DeSean Jackson PHI 598 17.43. Mike Williams LAC 103 17.14. Kenny Golladay DET 163 16.75. Marquis Goodwin PHI 140 16.66. Breshad Perriman Jets 95 16.4Additionally, since entering the league (2015), has produced 27 receptions of 20+ yards on his 95 career receptions, a rate of one 20+ reception per 3.52 catches, the fifth-best ratio in the league in that span among players with at least 25 receptions of 20+ yards.

Highest Rate of 20+ Yard Receptions • Since 2015(among players with 25 rec. of 20+ yards)

Rank Player Team Rec. 20+ Rec. Rate1. Kenny Golladay DET 163 49 3.332. Courtland Sutton DEN 114 34 3.353. O.J. Howard TB 94 28 3.364. DeSean Jackson PHI 186 54 3.445. Breshad Perriman Jets 95 27 3.52

2019 SEASON STATISTICSDate Opp GP GS Rec Yds Avg Lg TD9/8 SF 1 0 2 10 5 5 09/12 at CAR 1 0 - - - - -9/22 NYG 1 0 1 6 6 6 09/29 at LAR 1 0 - - - - -10/6 at NO INACTIVE 10/13 CAR INACTIVE 10/27 at TEN 1 0 - - - - -11/3 at SEA 1 0 4 42 10.5 18 111/10 ARZ 1 0 2 17 8.5 11 011/17 NO 1 1 1 20 20 20 011/24 at ATL 1 0 1 44 44 44 012/1 at JAX 1 0 5 87 17.4 32 012/8 IND 1 0 3 70 23.3 31 112/15 at DET 1 1 5 113 22.6 34t 312/21 HST 1 1 7 102 14.6 27 012/29 ATL 1 1 5 134 26.8 37 1

Totals 14 4 36 645 17.9 44 6

CAREER BESTSCategory No. Opp DateReceptions 7 vs. HST 12/21/19Receiving Yards 134 vs. ATL 12/29/19Receiving TDs 3 at DET 12/15/19

Carries 2 vs. KC 11/04/18Rush Yards 13 vs. NYG 09/22/19

Longest Reception 66 vs. CAR 12/09/18Longest TD Reception 53t vs. MIA 12/04/16Longest Run 13 vs. NYG 09/22/19

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PHILLIPSDEFENSIVE LINE

TAKEOFF • Second-year defensive lineman who signed with the New

York Jets as an undrafted free agent (2019).• In 15 games (four starts), all with the Jets (2019-present),

registered 42 tackles and 1.5 sacks.• Selected by the Jets equipment staff and past winners as

the 2018 Bill Hampton Award winner, given to the rookie who acts like a pro in the locker room – friendly, courteous and neat.

FLIGHT PATH

2019 GP|GS|DNP|IA: 15|4|0|1Appeared in 15 games (four starts), one of just two undrafted rookies to start at least four games for the Jets in the past 20 seasons • Registered a team-leading 18 tackles for loss (according to coaches stats) and finished tied for seventh in the league among all rookies in TFLs (according to Radar360) for a defense that led the league with 117 tackles for no gain or negative yards • Added 42 tackles and 1.5 sacks • Selected by the Jets equipment staff and past winners as the Bill Hampton Award winner, given to the rookie who acts like a pro in the locker room – friendly, courteous and neat.

OF NOTE

MAN OF THE YEAR NOMINEE: Following senior year, was named a semifinalist for the second annual Jason Witten Collegiate Man of the Year Award, presented to a Division I football player that demonstrates leadership, sportsmanship and integrity on and off the field.

OFF THE FIELD

STUDY ABROAD IN VIETNAM: Took part in a 13-day study abroad trip to Vietnam after being inducted into the 2016-17 VOLeaders Academy Class.

STAT PACK

TACKLES FOR LOSS: As an undrafted rookie, led the team with 18 tackles for loss in 2019 (according to coaches’ stats), one of five Jet defenders with at least 10 TFLs for a defense that led the league with 117 opposing carries for zero or negative yards in 2019.

2019 Tackles for Loss • New York Jets(according to Coaches’ Stats)

Rank Player Pos. TFLs1. Kyle Phillips DL 182. Steve McLendon DL 153t. Jamal Adams S 123t. Folorunso Fatukasi DL 125. James Burgess LB 10

2019 UNDRAFTED FREE AGENT2 2HEIGHT6-4

WEIGHT277

AGE23

KYLE

NASHVILLE, TN HILLSBORO (TN) UNIVERSITY of TENNESSEE

@iamkylephillips@iAMKylePhillips

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2019 SEASON STATISTICSYear Team GP GS TT S A Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD9/8 BUF INACTIVE 9/16 CLV 1 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -9/22 at NE 1 0 3 2 1 - - - - - - - - - - -10/6 at PHI 1 1 2 2 0 - - - - - - - - - - -10/13 DAL 1 0 7 4 3 - - - - - - - - - - -10/21 NE 1 1 7 5 2 - - - - - - - - - - -10/27 at JAX 1 1 6 4 2 0.5 0.0 - - - - - - - - -11/3 at MIA 1 0 3 2 1 - - - - - - - - - - -11/10 NYG 1 0 3 3 0 - - - - - - - - - - -11/17 at WAS 1 0 3 3 0 - - - - - - - - - - -11/24 OAK 1 0 3 2 1 - - - - - - - - - - -12/1 at CIN 1 0 1 1 0 - - - - - - - - - - -12/8 MIA 1 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -12/12 at BLT 1 1 1 0 1 - - - - - - - - - - -12/22 PIT 1 0 2 2 0 1.0 5.0 - - - - - - - - -12/29 at BUF 1 0 1 1 0 - - - - - - - - - - -

Totals 15 4 42 31 11 1.5 5.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

CAREER STATISTICSYear Team GP GS TT S A Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD2019 Jets 15 4 42 31 11 1.5 5.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Totals 15 4 42 31 11 1.5 5.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

CAREER SACKSDate Opp Qtr Dwn Last LOS Quarterback Shared Yards

10/27/19 NYJ at JAX 1 1 JAX 21 Gardner Minshew DL Quinnen Williams 012/22/19 NYJ vs. PIT 4 2 PIT 26 Devlin Hodges - 5

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TAKEOFF • Fifth-year cornerback who entered the NFL as an undrafted

free agent with ATL (2016).• Signed with the New York Jets as a free agent (2019), later

re-signing with the team as an unrestricted free agent (2020).

• In 61 career games (31 starts) with ATL (2016-18) and the Jets (2019-present), has registered 254 tackles, 5.0 sacks, five interceptions, 25 passes defensed, one forced fumble, one fumble recovery and scored on an interception return and a safety.

• In five career postseason games (four starts), all with ATL, has recorded 22 tackles, including a start in Super Bowl LI when he notched four tackles.

• Since entering the league (2016), is one of just four defensive backs (according to Radar360) to total at least 25 passes defensed, 15 tackles for loss and 15 quarterback hits.

OF NOTE

SAFETY DANCE: In his first game with the Jets vs. BUF (09/08/19), registered his first career safety on a two-yard tackle for loss • The safety was the first by a player listed at 5-10 or less (according to Radar360) since 2001.

STAT PACK

“DEFENSIVE” BACK: Since entering the league as an undrafted free agent in 2016, is one of four defensive backs with 25+ passes defensed, 15+ quarterback hits and 15+ tackles for loss (according to Radar360).

Players w/ 25+ PDs, 15+ TFLs & 15+ QBHs • DBs(since 2016 • according to Radar360)

Player Team PDs QBHs TFLsJamal Adams SEA 25 23 28Mike Hilton PIT 25 18 22Malcolm Jenkins NO 33 15 20Brian Poole Jets 25 16 15

FLIGHT PATH

2019 GP|GS|DNP|IA: 14|10|0|2Appeared in 14 games, including a single season best 10 starts • Registered 62 tackles (the most of any cornerback), an interception, five passes defensed and a forced fumble • Recorded his first two career defensive scores, a safety on a two-yard tackle for loss vs. BUF (9/8) and a 15-yard interception return for a touchdown vs. OAK (11/24), contributing to a franchise record 43 non-offensive points scored.2018 16|9|0|0Appeared in all 16 games (nine starts) • Registered a single season high 71 tackles, 3.0 sacks and three interceptions, one of just four players, and the only cornerback, in the league with at least three sacks and interceptions in 2018 • Added six passes defensed and matched his single season best with two fumble recoveries.2017 15|3|0|1 ∙ 2|2Appeared in 15 games (three starts) for a defense that finished in the top third of the league in passing yards allowed • Registered 63 tackles, a sack and four passes defensed • Started both postseason games, totaling seven tackles.2016 16|9|0|0 ∙ 3|2Appeared in all 16 games (nine starts) as an undrafted rookie • Led all undrafted rookies 58 tackles, while his single season best 10 passes defensed ranked in the top five among all rookies that season • Added a sack, an interception and two fumble recoveries • Played in all three postseason games totaling 15 tackles, making starts in both the NFC Championship Game and Super Bowl LI.

OFF THE FIELD

BRIAN POOLE FOOTBALL CAMP: Held his third-annual Brian Poole Football Camp at Manatee PAL in his hometown of Bradenton, FL…The free camp featured football drills for boy and girls ages 10-17.

2019 FREE AGENT5 2HEIGHT5-10

WEIGHT213

AGE27 ENTERED AS UNDRAFTED FA w/ ATL (2016)

BRIAN

BRADENTON, FL SOUTHEAST (FL) UNIVERSITY of FLORIDA

@poole@poolioo

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CAREER STATISTICSYear Team GP GS TT S A Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD2016 ATL 16 9 58 42 16 1.0 8.0 1 24 24 0 10 0 2 10 02017 ATL 15 3 63 49 14 1.0 12.0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 02018 ATL 16 9 71 50 21 3.0 27.0 3 2 2 0 6 0 2 0 02019 Jets 14 10 62 52 10 0.0 0.0 1 15 15t 1 6 1 0 0 0

Totals 61 31 254 193 61 5.0 47.0 5 41 24 1 25 1 4 10 0

ADDITIONAL STATISTICSSpecial Teams Tackles: 1 (Career): 1 (2016)Safeties: 1 (Career): 1 (2019)

POSTSEASON STATISTICSYear Team GP GS TT S A Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD2016 ATL 3 2 15 13 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02017 ATL 2 2 7 6 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Totals 5 4 22 19 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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CAREER SACKSDate Opp Qtr Dwn Last LOS Quarterback Shared Yards

11/27/16 ATL vs. ARZ 4 2 ARZ 38 Carson Palmer - 809/10/17 ATL at CHI 3 3 CHI 43 Mike Glennon - 1209/06/18 ATL at PHI 1 1 PHI 43 Nick Foles - 709/16/18 ATL vs. CAR 1 3 CAR 27 Cam Newton - 1212/16/18 ATL vs. ARZ 2 2 ARZ 24 Josh Rosen - 8

CAREER INTERCEPTIONSDate Opp Qtr Dwn Last LOS Quarterback Target Yds

12/24/16 ATL at CAR 1 1 50 Cam Newton TE Ed Dickson 2410/14/18 ATL vs. TB 3 2 ATL 7*** Jameis Winston WR Chris Godwin 012/16/18 ATL vs. ARZ 2 1 ATL 46 Josh Rosen WR Larry Fitzgerald 012/23/18 ATL at CAR 3 2 ATL 22 Taylor Heinicke WR D.J. Moore 211/24/19 NYJ vs. OAK 3 1 OAK 13 Derek Carr WR Tyrell Williams 15t***Interception Occurred in the Endzone

CAREER FUMBLESDate Opp Qtr Dwn Last LOS Fumbled Forced Recovered Yds

10/13/16 ATL at PHI 2 2 ATL 43 QB Carson Wentz** DE Vic Beasley Poole 1011/03/16 ATL at TB 1 1 TB 14 RB Antone Smith LB De’Vondre Campbell Poole 012/16/18 ATL vs. ARZ 2 3 ARZ 40 QB Josh Rosen** DT Grady Jarrett Poole 012/23/18 ATL at CAR 2 1 CAR 6 WR Jarius Wright LB Deion Jones Poole 010/06/19 NYJ at PHI 3 3 PHI 19 WR Nelson Agholor Poole Out of Bounds -**Caused on a sack

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2019 SEASON STATISTICSYear Team GP GS TT S A Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD9/8 BUF 1 0 2 2 0 - - - - - - - - - - -9/16 CLV 1 1 3 3 0 - - - - - - 2 - - - -9/22 at NE 1 0 12 10 2 - - - - - - 1 - - - -10/6 at PHI 1 1 4 3 1 - - - - - - - 1 - - -10/13 DAL 1 1 9 8 1 - - - - - - - - - - -10/21 NE 1 1 7 7 0 - - - - - - 1 - - - -10/27 at JAX 1 1 5 3 2 - - - - - - - - - - -11/3 at MIA 1 0 6 5 1 - - - - - - - - - - -11/10 NYG 1 1 1 0 1 - - - - - - - - - - -11/17 at WAS 1 1 2 2 0 - - - - - - - - - - -11/24 OAK 1 1 1 1 0 - - 1 15 15t 1 1 - - - -12/1 at CIN 1 1 3 3 0 - - - - - - 1 - - - -12/8 MIA INACTIVE 12/12 at BLT INACTIVE 12/22 PIT 1 0 3 1 2 - - - - - - - - - - -12/29 at BUF 1 1 4 4 0 - - - - - - - - - - -

Totals 14 10 62 52 10 0.0 0.0 1 15 15t 1 6 1 0 0 0

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TAKEOFF • Third-year defensive lineman who was selected by the New

York Jets in the third round of the 2018 NFL Draft.• In 25 career games (five starts), all with the Jets, has

registered 33 tackles and 2.0 sacks.

FLIGHT PATH

2019 GP|GS|DNP|IA: 9|0|0|1Appeared in the final nine games of the season following returning from suspension in Week Eight • Registered 15 tackles and the first 2.0 sacks of his career • Contributed six tackles for loss and eight quarterback hits (according to coaches’ stats), both top five on the team over the final nine games, contributing to a defense that led the league with 117 tackles for no gain or negative yards.2019 16|5|0|0Appeared in all 16 games (five starts) • Registered 18 tackles and five quarterback hits, ranking in the top 10 among rookie defensive linemen (according to Radar360).

OFF THE FIELDODD JOBS: As a result of Canadian universities not offering full athletic scholarships, was forced to withdraw from Simon Fraser University in Burnaby, British Columbia, before enrolling at Fort Hays State the following year…In his time between the two schools – two seasons – he worked in a plant nursery, electrical construction, and a factory that made boxes for beer and soda, working out by doing push-ups between his 12-hour shifts. “If it is to be, it’s up to me,” something instilled in him by his Ajax-Pickering Dolphins Football Club coach, Jeff Ahlstedt, a message that Shepherd told the New York Post in 2018, “I can’t lie, that’s something that was ingrained in my character. So ‘If it is to be it’s up to me’ for me it was just a great way to kind of take control of whatever you wanted your future to look like.”

OF NOTE

RARITY: Became only the third player ever drafted from Fort Hays State and the first in over 30 years ∙ Despite coming from a small school, gained the attention with his invite to the 2018 Senior Bowl.“I walked into Senior Bowl practices not even knowing his name, honestly,” Rob Rang, NFLDraftScout.com analyst, told the Toronto Sun in 2018. “This is a good player who just happens to come from a really small school. And the country, if they didn’t know his name before, they should have once the Senior Bowl got going. He was just terrific.”

2018 DRAFTED3 3HEIGHT6-4

WEIGHT315

AGE26 SELECTED IN ROUND THREE (P72)

NATHAN

AJAX, CANADA J. CLARKE RICHARDSON (ON) FORT HAYS STATE UNIVERSITY

@nathandshepherd@NathanDShepherd

CAREER SACKSDate Opp Qtr Dwn Last LOS Quarterback Shared Yards

11/10/19 NYJ vs. NYG 3 3 NYG 25 Daniel Jones - 811/17/19 NYJ at WAS 2 3 NYJ 11 Dwayne Haskins - 15

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2019 SEASON STATISTICSYear Team GP GS TT S A Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD9/8 BUF INACTIVE 9/16 CLV RESERVE/SUSPENDED 9/22 at NE RESERVE/SUSPENDED 10/6 at PHI RESERVE/SUSPENDED 10/13 DAL RESERVE/SUSPENDED 10/21 NE RESERVE/SUSPENDED 10/27 at JAX RESERVE/SUSPENDED 11/3 at MIA 1 0 1 0 1 - - - - - - - - - - -11/10 NYG 1 0 3 3 0 1.0 8.0 - - - - - - - - -11/17 at WAS 1 0 3 2 1 1.0 15.0 - - - - - - - - -11/24 OAK 1 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -12/1 at CIN 1 0 1 0 1 - - - - - - - - - - -12/8 MIA 1 0 2 1 1 - - - - - - - - - - -12/12 at BLT 1 0 2 1 1 - - - - - - - - - - -12/22 PIT 1 0 1 0 1 - - - - - - - - - - -12/29 at BUF 1 0 2 2 0 - - - - - - - - - - -

Totals 9 0 15 9 6 2.0 23.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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Year Team GP GS TT S A Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD2018 Jets 16 5 18 10 8 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02019 Jets 9 0 15 9 6 2.0 23.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Totals 25 5 33 19 14 2.0 23.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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SMITHWIDE RECEIVER

TAKEOFF • First-year wide receiver who signed with the New York Jets

as an undrafted free agent (2019).• In one game, with the Jets (2019-present), totaled 12 yards

on one reception • Also spent time on the practice squad (2019).

FLIGHT PATH

2019 GP|GS|DNP|IA: 1|0|0|0Appeared in one game, making his NFL debut in Week 15 after spending the first 14 weeks on the practice squad • Totaled 12 yards on one reception before leaving his debut with an injury • Placed on injured reserve (12/17).

CAREER STATISTICSYear Team GP GS Rec Yds Avg Lg TD2019 Jets 1 0 1 12 12.0 12 0

Totals 1 0 1 12 12.0 12 0

OF NOTE

Four-year wide receiver who transitioned from quarterback midway through his college career ∙ Appeared in 47 games and finished with 72 receptions for 1,078 yards and nine touchdowns ∙ Completed 34 passes for 404 yards and six touchdowns, rush-ing 135 times for 898 yards and nine touchdowns.

2019 UNDRAFTED FREE AGENT1 2HEIGHT6-1

WEIGHT195

AGE23

JEFF

ST. PETERSBURG, FL CLEARWATER CENTRAL CATHOLIC (FL) BOSTON COLLEGE

@jsmoothiiee@jsmoothiiee

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TAKEOFF • Third-year wide receiver who entered the NFL as an

undrafted free agent with HST (2018).• Signed by the New York Jets from the HST practice squad

during the 2019 season (Week Four).• In 20 career games (five starts) with HST (2018) and the

Jets (2019-present), has totaled 316 yards and a touchdown on 22 receptions (14.4 average), adding 52 yards and a touchdown on three rushing attempts (17.3 average) • Spent time on the HST practice squad (2019).

• In one postseason game, with HST, saw time on offense and special teams but did not record any stats.

FLIGHT PATH

2019 GP|GS|DNP|IA: 13|4|0|0Appeared in 13 games (four starts) all with the Jets after being signed from the HST practice squad (Week Four) • Totaled 225 yards on 17 receptions and added 52 yards and a touchdown, the first rushing touchdown of his career, on three carries • One of just nine receivers with three receptions of 20+ yards and three carries of 10+ yards in 2019 • Added 10 kickoff returns for 229 yards, including a 78-yard return, leading the team with a 22.9 kickoff return average • Registered three special teams tackles.

2018 7|1|0|9 ∙ 1|0Appeared in seven games (one start) as an undrafted rookie, spending nine weeks inactive • Totaled 91 yards and a touchdown on five receptions, including a go-ahead, 35-yard touchdown with just over 2:00 remaining at PHI (12/23) • Made his postseason debut but did not record any stats.

OF NOTE

LIMESTONE LEGEND: After attending a high school that launched a new football program, he decided to continue paving the way and join a newly added Division II football program at Limestone College – making him a member of the first Limestone football team. After playing four seasons, he became the first player out of Limestone to sign with an NFL team.

STAT PACK

JET SPEED: Acquired in season from the HST practice squad, recorded four of the seven speeds of 20+ MPH as a ball carrier for the Jets in 2019, registering them on a reception, a run and a kickoff return ∙ Logged the team’s fastest ball carrier speed in 2019 at 21.01 MPH, one of just five speeds of 21+ MPH recorded by a wide receiver on a run play in 2019.

2019 Speed Leaders • New York Jets(according to NEXT GEN STATS)

19-YARD TOUCHDOWN RUN

VYNCINT SMITH 21.01MPH

69-YARD RECEPTION

BRAXTON BERRIOS 20.95MPH

20-YARD RUN

VYNCINT SMITH 20.88MPH

37-YARD RECEPTION

VYNCINT SMITH 20.78MPH

92-YARD TOUCHDOWN RECEPTION

ROBBY ANDERSON 20.13MPH

78-YARD KICKOFF RETURN

VYNCINT SMITH 20.03MPH

41-YARD RECEPTION

ROBBY ANDERSON 20.00MPH

OFF THE FIELD

FOOTBALL CAMP: Launched his first youth football camp this past offseason in his hometown of Columbia, SC to mentor and help young athletes between the ages of 8 and 16 develop their skills.

MILITARY FAMILY: Born in Germany before his family moved to Leavenworth, Kansas where his father was stationed as a drill sergeant for the military, while got his start in the sport playing flag football on the military base in sixth grade.

SMITHWIDE RECEIVER

2019 FREE AGENT3 2HEIGHT6-3

WEIGHT202

AGE24 ENTERED AS AN UNDRAFTED FA w/ HST (2018)

VYNCINT

COLUMBIA, SC WESTWOOD (SC) LIMESTONE COLLEGE

@vyncint_smith@vyncintsmith

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CAREER STATISTICSYear Team GP GS Rec Yds Avg Lg TD2018 HST 7 1 5 91 18.2 35t 12019 Jets 13 4 17 225 13.2 37 0

Totals 20 5 22 316 14.4 37 1

ADDITIONAL STATISTICSSpecial Teams Tackles: 3 (Career): 3 (2019)

2019 SEASON STATISTICSYear Team GP GS Rec Yds Avg Lg TD9/9 HST at NO PRACTICE SQUAD 9/15 HST vs. JAX PRACTICE SQUAD 9/22 HST at LAC PRACTICE SQUAD 10/6 NYJ at PHI 1 0 - - - - -10/13 NYJ vs. DAL 1 0 1 5 5.0 5 010/21 NYJ vs. NE 1 1 - - - - -10/27 NYJ at JAX 1 1 2 10 5.0 6 011/3 NYJ at MIA 1 0 1 20 20.0 20 011/10 NYJ vs. NYG 1 0 - - - - -11/17 NYJ at WAS 1 0 - - - - -11/24 NYJ vs. OAK 1 0 1 22 22.0 22 012/1 NYJ at CIN 1 0 2 23 11.5 12 012/8 NYJ vs. MIA 1 0 1 37 37.0 37 012/12 NYJ at BLT 1 0 3 40 13.3 31 012/22 NYJ vs. PIT 1 1 3 32 10.7 14 012/29 NYJ at BUF 1 1 3 36 12.0 16 0

Totals 13 4 17 225 13.2 37 0

CAREER BESTSCategory No. Opp DateReceptions 3 4X, last at BUF 12/29/19Receiving Yards 40 at BLT 12/12/19

Rush Yards 20 at BUF 12/29/19

Longest Run 20 at BUF 12/29/19Longest TD Run 19t at PHI 10/06/19Longest Reception 37 vs. MIA 12/08/19Longest TD Reception 35t at PHI 12/23/18

Kickoff Returns 3 twice, last at BLT 12/12/19Kickoff Return Yards 86 at BLT 12/12/19Longest Kickoff Return 78 at MIA 11/03/19

CAREER TOUCHDOWNSDate Game Type Qtr Dwn Yds Note

12/23/18 HST at PHI Rec 4 3 35 DeShaun Watson10/06/19 NYJ at PHI Rush 4 1 19 -

RETURN STATISTICSYear Team GP PR FC Yds Avg Lg TD KR Yds Avg Lg TD2019 Jets 13 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 10 229 22.9 78 0

Totals 13 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 10 229 22.9 78 0

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TAKEOFF • Fourth-year tight end who entered the NFL as an undrafted

free agent, initially signing with the KC practice squad (2015) following a college basketball career.

• Claimed by the New York Jets prior to the final game of the 2019 season.

• In 24 career games (seven starts) with KC (2016-17) and IND (2017-19), has totaled 142 yards on 14 receptions • Also spent time on the practice squad with KC (2015).

FLIGHT PATH

2019 GP|GS|DNP|IA: 3|1|0|2Limited to three games (one start), all with IND, after re-signing with IND in Week 13 • Inactive after being claimed by the Jets prior to their final game of the season • Totaled 51 yards on four receptions, including a career long 25-yard catch.2018 Placed on injured reserve (9/1) with an injury suffered in the final preseason game.2017 15|3|0|1Appeared in a single season high 15 games (three starts) between KC and IND • Spent the first 12 weeks of the season with KC before being claimed by IND for the final five • Totaled single season bests in receptions (seven) and receiving yards (76).2016 6|3|0|10 Appeared in six games (three starts) • Inactive for nine games • Totaled 15 yards on three receptions • Inactive for the postseason.2015 Entered the league as a practice squad signing in Week One • Returned to the practice squad in Week 11, spending the final seven weeks and both postseason contests there.

CAREER STATISTICSYear Team GP GS Rec Yds Avg Lg TD2016 KC 6 3 3 15 5.0 6 02017 KC•IND 15 3 7 76 10.9 20 02019 IND•Jets 3 1 4 51 12.8 25 0

Totals 24 7 14 142 10.1 25 0

OF NOTE

BACK TO FOOTBALL: Played college basketball at Penn State, starting 96 of 131 games and scoring 831 career points and 816 career rebounds • Two weeks after his college basketball career ended he worked out for scouts, running a 4.6 40-yard dash and later signed with the KC practice squad despite not participating in training camp, his first time on a football team since ninth grade.Football “started out as my first love,” Travis said according to the Indianapolis Star in 2017. “But my whole family played basketball, so I played basketball. But I missed the game. So, I came back to it.”

OFF THE FIELD

BEATING THE ODDS: In fifth grade was accidentally shot directly in his left eye with an airsoft gun and lost vision in that eye. “When you get poked in the eye in basketball and stuff, you open it back up knowing everything will be all right,” Travis told the Daily Collegian in 2012. “But when I opened it up, like I said I saw that little piece missing.”“I woke up the next morning after that throbbing, and I opened my eye and I couldn’t see anything,” Ross said. “I kept blinking, thinking that my vision would come back. I told my mom, she started crying, and then we went to the hospital.”Four month later, he had surgery and despite a 1% chance of regaining vision, he made a full recovery.

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WEIGHT248

AGE26 ENTERED AS UNDRAFTED FA w/ KC (2015)

ROSS

CHASKA, MN CHASKA THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY

@bosstravis43@rossjtravis43

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TAKEOFF • Sixth-year offensive lineman who entered the NFL as an

undrafted free agent with GB (2012).• Signed with the New York Jets as an unrestricted free

agent (2020).• In 47 career games (27 starts) with GB (2012-13) and CAR

(2017-19), has made starts at left guard while appearing at center as a reserve.

• Appeared in two career postseason games, both with GB, appearing on special teams.

FLIGHT PATH

2019 GP|GS|DNP|IA: 11|11|0|0Stared the first 11 games of the season before being placed on injured reserve (11/27) • Helped block for an offense that produced 5.0 yards per carry in the 11 games he played (finished the season with a 4.7 average), ranking ninth in the league in rushing yards through the first 11 weeks (finished the season 14th).2018 16|16|0|0Started all 16 games at left guard as part of an offensive line that blocked for the NFL’s fourth best rushing offense, producing 133.5 yards per game, leading the league with a 5.13 yard per carry average.2017 10|0|2|4 ∙ 0|0Appeared in 10 games after returning to the NFL for the first time since 2013 • Saw the majority of his playtime on special teams • Inactive for the postseason game.2013 3|0|0|2Limited to the first three games of the season after being placed on injured reserve (10/15).2012 7|0|2|2 ∙ 2|0After entering the league as an undrafted free agent, spent the first five weeks of the season as a member of the practice squad, was added to the active roster in Week Six , making his NFL debut in Week 11 • Saw action in the final seven games, primarily on special teams • Made his postseason debut, appearing in two postseason games.

CAREER STATISTICSYear Team GP GS Off PT ST PT

2012 GB 7 0 1.63 12.122013 GB 3 0 0.00 6.372017 CAR 10 0 0.93 16.402018 CAR 16 16 100.00 15.102019 CAR 11 11 63.25 9.87

Totals 47 27 32.77 11.80

OF NOTE

MAPLE LEAF PIT STOP: Played two season in the Canadian Football League with the Toronto Argonauts (2015-16), starting games at center, right guard, right tackle and left tackle and earning recognition as an Eastern All-Star in his first season in the league.

DECORATED IVY PERFORMER: An All-Ivy selection in his final two years at Penn, he received the school’s Bednarik Award, given to the most outstanding offensive and defensive linemen as both a junior and senior.

EMPIRE CHALLENGE ALUMNI: Played in the 2008 Empire Challenge All-Star Game, one of a number of NFL players to appear in the game, joining a number of former Jets from the game, including Stephen Bowen, Willie Colon and Jaiquawn Jarrett.

2020 UNRESTRICTED FA (CAR)6 1HEIGHT6-3

WEIGHT305

AGE30 ENTERED AS UNDRAFTED FA w/ GB (2012)

GREG

MINEOLA, NY CHAMINADE (NY) UNIVERSITY of PENNSYLVANIA

@itsgvr@GVR64

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TAKEOFF • Second-year tight end who was selected by the New York

Jets in the fourth round of the 2019 NFL Draft.• In 16 career games (one start), all with the Jets

(2019-present), has totaled 47 yards on two receptions and two yards on one carry.

FLIGHT PATH

2019 GP|GS|DNP|IA: 16|1|0|0 Appeared in all 16 games (one start), one of only eight rookies drafted in the fourth round or later to appear in every game • Totaled 47 yards on two receptions and two yards on one carry.

CAREER STATISTICSYear Team GP GS Rec Yds Avg Lg TD2019 Jets 16 1 2 47 23.5 32 0

Totals 16 1 2 47 23.5 32 0

ADDITIONAL STATISTICSSpecial Teams Tackles: 1 (Career): 1 (2019)

2019 SEASON STATISTICSYear Team GP GS Rec Yds Avg Lg TD9/8 BUF 1 0 - - - - -9/16 CLV 1 0 - - - - -9/22 at NE 1 0 - - - - -10/6 at PHI 1 1 - - - - -10/13 DAL 1 0 - - - - -10/21 NE 1 0 - - - - -10/27 at JAX 1 0 - - - - -11/3 at MIA 1 0 - - - - -11/10 NYG 1 0 1 15 15.0 15 011/17 at WAS 1 0 - - - - -11/24 OAK 1 0 - - - - -12/1 at CIN 1 0 - - - - -12/8 MIA 1 0 - - - - -12/12 at BLT 1 0 - - - - -12/22 PIT 1 0 1 32 32.0 32 012/29 at BUF 1 0 - - - - -

Totals 16 1 2 47 23.5 32 0

OF NOTE

MOUNTAINEER ACHIEVER: Earned a pair of awards as a senior at West Virginia, recognized by the team’s coaches as a recipient of the Ed Pastilong Captain’s Award, which recognizes two players who excel on the field, in the classroom and as men…Also selected by his coaches as the team’s Curtis Jones Jr. Achievement Award recipient...The award is presented annually to a student-athlete that performs admirably on the field and in the classroom after graduating with a bachelor’s degree in multidisciplinary studies.

2019 DRAFTED2 2HEIGHT6-3

WEIGHT267

AGE24 SELECTED IN ROUND FOUR (121)

PRONOUNCED: tray-VAHN

TREVON

MARTINSBURG, WV MUSSELMAN (WV) WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY

@wesco88@twesco12

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TAKEOFF • Second-year quarterback who entered the league as a

fifth-round selection by DAL (2018).• Signed to the New York Jets practice squad during the 2019

season (Week Four).• Inactive for 16 games with DAL (2018) • Also spent time on

the practice squad with the Jets (2019).

FLIGHT PATH

2019 Spent the final 14 weeks on the Jets practice squad after spending the preseason with DAL.2018 0|0|0|16 • 0|0Inactive for all 16 regular season games and both postseason contests as the third quarterback.

OF NOTE

TRANSFERRED: After transferring from South Florida to Western Kentucky following his sophomore season, led a Hilltopper offense in 2016 that finished top five among all FBS schools in points per game (45.5), passing efficiency (174.9), total offense (523.1) and passing offense (336.8). Over his two season at WKU, threw for 8,540 yards, the third most in the country behind 2018 No. 1 overall pick, Baker Mayfield, and 2018 second-round selection, Mason Rudolph.

0FF THE FIELD

FOR THE LOVE OF THE GAME: A standout baseball player in high school, he was named a Louisville Slugger All-American as a junior and earned first-team All-Broward honors from the Miami Herald as a pitcher, going 9-2 with a 0.43 ERA.“I got phone calls from the (Toronto) Blue Jays in the 14th round but decided to ride out football,” White told the Courier Journal during the Scouting Combine in 2018. “I don’t know if you’ve ever gotten the pleasure of throwing a touchdown pass, but nothing beats it, White said. “You can throw all these strikeouts you want. It’s fun and all, but when you throw that touchdown pass, you fall in love with it. You want to keep repeating that feeling for the rest of your life.”

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MIKE

@Mikewhiteqb@MikeWhiteQB

PEMBROKE PINES, FL NSU UNIVERSITY SCHOOL (FL) WESTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITYUNIVERSITY of SOUTH FLORIDA

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WILLIAMSDEFENSIVE LINE

TAKEOFF • Second-year defensive lineman who was selected by the

New York Jets with the third-overall pick in the 2019 NFL Draft.

• In 13 career games (nine starts), all with the Jets (2019-present), has registered 31 tackles, 2.5 sacks, one pass defensed and one fumble recovery.

OF NOTE

SHORT, BUT MEMORABLE STINT: Outland Trophy winner as a sophomore (2018), earning the honor as the nation’s top interior lineman on offense or defense and a unanimous first team All-American selection by Walter Camp, the FWAA, Associated Press, The Sporting News and the AFCA...All-SEC first team selection by the Associated Press and the league coaches and a finalist for the Bronko Nagurski Trophy and Bednarik Award ∙ Posted a team-high 19.5 tackles for loss and tied for the team lead in quarterback hurries at 12 to go with a safety and one pass breakup ∙ Added 71 tackles and 8.0 sacks.

FAMILY WEEKEND: After his selection by the Jets as the third-overall pick in the 2019 NFL Draft, he didn’t have to wait long to hear his brother, Quincy Williams, being selected by JAX in the third round ∙ The Williamses are just the fifth brother combination selected in the same draft since 2006, joining Terrell/Tremaine Edmunds (2018), Chris/David Carter (2011), Kenny/David Irons (2007) and Pat/Paul McQuistan (2006).

SABAN SAYS: His coach for three seasons at the University of Alabama, Nick Saban thinks that Williams’ game is suited for today’s NFL…“He’s athletic, so he’s a really good pass rusher,” Saban told NFL Network after Williams was drafted. “He’s not a gigantic, huge, overpowering guy, but the rest of it is perfect for this day and age of football. I go back to the initial quickness and the use of his hands. This guy is a really smart, instinctive player. I think sometimes people overlook how that impacts someone’s production and his production here was fabulous.”

FLIGHT PATH

2019 GP|GS|DNP|IA: 13|9|0|3Appeared in 13 games (nine starts) as a part of the league’s second-rated run defense, allowing just 3.34 yards per carry, the lowest allowed by a Jets defense in a 16-game season • Registered 31 tackles, 2.5 sacks, a passes defensed and a fumble recovery • Finished in the top five on the team in quarterback hits and recorded seven tackles for loss (according to coaches’ stats) for a defense that produced a league-high 117 tackles for zero or negative gain.OFF THE FIELD

MOM IS ALWAYS PRESENT: The night he was drafted, his family sat in the green room at the NFL Draft with one empty chair that held a sign for his late mother, Marquischa Henderson Williams, who passed away when he was just 12 years old after losing her second battle with breast cancer.The sign read, “We know you would be here today if Heaven wasn’t so far away. Still loved, still missed and very dear. Unseen, unheard, but always near. In loving memory of Mrs. Marquischa Williams.” He also remembers the woman who instilled “discipline, effort and accountability,” wearing a necklace with her picture.

GORYEB CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL: Two days after he was selected third-overall by the Jets, visited Goryeb Children’s Hospital as well as the Oncology wing at Morristown Medical Center, visiting patients and signing autographs for the children and their families.

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PRONOUNCED: quinn-EN

QUINNEN

BIRMINGHAM, AL WENONAH (AL) UNIVERSITY of ALABAMA

@thequinnenwilliams@QuinnenWilliams

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2019 SEASON STATISTICSYear Team GP GS TT S A Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD9/8 BUF 1 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -9/16 CLV INACTIVE 9/22 at NE INACTIVE 10/6 at PHI 1 0 5 4 1 - - - - - - - - - - -10/13 DAL 1 1 6 4 2 - - - - - - - - - - -10/21 NE 1 0 2 2 0 - - - - - - 1 - - - -10/27 at JAX 1 0 4 1 3 0.5 0.0 - - - - - - - - -11/3 at MIA 1 1 3 2 1 1.0 7.0 - - - - - - - - -11/10 NYG 1 1 - - - - - - - - - - - 1 0 011/17 at WAS 1 1 2 0 2 - - - - - - - - - - -11/24 OAK 1 1 1 1 0 - - - - - - - - - - -12/1 at CIN 1 1 4 1 3 - - - - - - - - - - -12/8 MIA 1 1 1 1 0 - - - - - - - - - - -12/12 at BLT INACTIVE 12/22 PIT 1 1 3 2 1 1.0 9.0 - - - - - - - - -12/29 at BUF 1 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

Totals 13 9 31 18 13 2.5 16.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0

CAREER STATISTICSYear Team GP GS TT S A Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD

2019 Jets 13 9 31 18 13 2.5 16.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0

Totals 13 9 31 18 13 2.5 16.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0

CAREER SACKSDate Opp Qtr Dwn Last LOS Quarterback Shared Yards

10/27/19 NYJ at JAX 1 1 JAX 21 Gardner Minshew DL Kyle Phillips 011/03/19 NYJ at MIA 1 2 MIA 13 Ryan Fitzpatrick - 712/22/19 NYJ vs. PIT 4 2 NYJ 29 Devlin Hodges - 9

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TAKEOFF • Seventh-year linebacker who entered the league as a fifth-

round selection by TEN (2014).• Signed with the New York Jets as an unrestricted free

agent (2018).• In 79 career games (75 starts) with TEN (2014-17) and

the Jets (2018-present), has registered 677 tackles, 14.5 sacks, three interceptions, 15 passes defensed, five forced fumbles and three fumble recoveries.

• In two career postseason games (both starts), recorded three tackles.

• Despite missing the entire 2019 season, is one of just 12 players in the league with 450+ tackles and 10.0+ sacks since he entered the league in 2014 (according to Radar360).

• Selected by the Jets staff that regularly interacts with players as the 2018 Kyle Clifton “Good Guy” Award winner.

CAREER BESTSCategory No. Opp DateTackles 16 twice, last vs. BUF 11/11/18Sacks 2.0 twice, last at CLV 09/20/18Passes Defensed 3 vs. IND 10/14/18Longest INT Return 36 vs. IND 10/14/18Longest Fumble Return 41 vs. JAX 10/12/14

OF NOTE

BECOMING A HABIT: In his first season with the Jets (2019), was voted by the Jets staff that deals with players as the 2018 Kyle Clifton “Good Guy” Award winner ∙ In college he was selected to the SEC Community Service team and a recipient of Senior CLASS Award, which honors “the attributes of NCAA Division I senior student-athletes in four areas: community, classroom, character and competition” ∙ In high school, he was named the Outstanding Senior of his graduating class, recognizing academics, character and athletics.

FLIGHT PATH

2019 Placed on injured reserve (8/18) with an injury suffered in the preseason.2018 GP|GS|DNP|IA: 16|16|0|0Started all 16 games for the third consecutive season • Registered a single season best 159 tackles to lead the team and the fifth consecutive season with 100+ tackles to begin his career • Added 3.0 sacks, an interception, a season-best seven passes defensed, two forced fumbles and a fumble recovery • Finished the season as one of just eight players to register multiple sacks, forced fumbles, passes defensed, tackles for loss and quarterback hits, all while producing at least 100 total tackles (according to Radar360) • Received the 2018 Kyle Clifton “Good Guy” Award from the Jets staff that regularly interacts with players.2017 16|16|0|0 ∙ 2|2Started all 16 games for the second consecutive season • Registered 125 tackles, his fourth consecutive season with at least 100 tackles to begin his career • Added 3.0 sacks, two passes defensed and a single season best two forced fumbles • Led or tied for the team lead in tackles in five games • Made his postseason debut, starting both the Wild Card and Divisional contests, recording three tackles total.2016 15|15|0|1Started all 16 games for the first time in his career • Registered 149 tackles to lead the team, including nine different double-digit tackle performances • Also recorded two sacks, an interception and a forced fumble.2015 15|15|0|1Started all 15 games in which he appeared • Led the team with 137 tackles, while also registering single season high 3.5 sacks and his first interception.2014 16|12|0|0 Appeared in all 16 games, starting the final 12 • Finished third on the team with 107 tackles and registered three sacks and single season best four passes defensed and two fumble recoveries • Added seven tackles on special teams.

2018 UNRESTRICTED FA (TEN)7 3HEIGHT6-1

WEIGHT246

AGE28 DRAFTED R5, P151 by TEN (2014)

AVERY

MILAN, TN MILAN UNIVERSITY of KENTUCKY

@awilliamson54@AWilliamson54

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STAT PACK

ALL-AROUND IMPACT: Despite missing all the entire 2019 season, he is one of just 12 players to register at least 10.0 sacks and 450 total tackles (stats according to Radar360), since entering the league in 2014.

400+ Tackles & 10.0+ Sacks • Since 2014(stats according to radar360)

Player Team Tkls SksMark Barron PIT 524 10.0Jamie Collins DET 531 24.5Lavonte David TB 723 13.5Demario Davis NO 659 21.5Thomas Davis WAS 578 14.0Christian Kirksey GB 463 11.5Blake Martinez NYG 506 10.0Benardrick McKinney HST 488 11.5Harrison Smith MIN 495 12.0Bobby Wagner SEA 815 12.5Avery Williamson NYJ 490 14.5Wesley Woodyard TEN 506 20.0

OFF THE FIELD

UNITED WAY “HOMETOWN HERO”: Honored as United Way’s “Hometown Hero” in 2018 for his commitment to making an impact in the community…“Organizations like United Way of New York City have created programs and opportunities within our community that help us to make a difference in the lives of others,” Williamson told newyorkjets.com. “By utilizing our platform as football players, we have the ability to work together and support children and families in the area who are struggling with day-to-day financial instability. I feel honored to be given the opportunity to share my commitment to the community and work with United Way to fulfill these initiatives.”

COMMUNITY SERVICE: In college, traveled to Ethiopia with two teammates before his senior season on an outreach trip…In addition to that trip, he has participated in “Read Across America, ” reading books to local school kids; packing and delivering food for God’s Pantry BackPack Program to local schools; participating in “Be A Match Bone Marrow Donor Drive;” ringing the bell for the Salvation Army; and various school visits including a father-son, two-on-two basketball tournament where he went just to work the scoreboard.

ISRAEL VISIT: Along with other current and former NFL players, visited Israel for the week-long tour, presenting a jersey to president Reuven Rivlin and meeting with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.“I’ve always wanted to come to Israel and this opportunity came up, Williamson told the Titans website. “I always wanted to see the spiritual sites and know more about the Bible. To find out more about the history of the country and get more of an understanding of what is going on, it is pretty cool. I feel like I have a better understanding of the world now.” On the trip he swam in the Dead Sea, and visited Jerusalem’s Western Wall Tunnels, City of David and Christian holy sites in the Old City…He and his sister were baptized in the Jordan River, “Now that was really amazing,” Williamson said.

HOSPITAL VISIT: Shortly after signing with the Jets as a free agent last season, visited children and parents from Paramus East Brook Middle School at Morristown Medical Center after a bus crash in Mount Olive, N.J., that resulted in two deaths and 43 injured.“It was emotional talking to those parents,” Williamson told the New York Post. “It was one of those things you say yes to but you don’t know how deeply it’s going to affect you and how touching it will be. It was special.”

RETURN TO UK: Returned to Kentucky the offseason following his firat year with the Jets (2019) to complete his degree in communications, finishing his last final following the team’s voluntary minicamp in April.

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CAREER STATISTICSYear Team GP GS TT S A Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD2014 TEN 16 12 107 55 52 3.0 19.5 0 0 0 0 4 0 2 43 02015 TEN 15 15 137 79 58 3.5 28.5 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 02016 TEN 16 16 149 76 73 2.0 14.0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 02017 TEN 16 16 125 70 55 3.0 12.0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 02018 Jets 16 16 159 105 54 3.0 21.0 1 36 36 0 7 2 1 0 0

Totals 79 75 677 385 292 14.5 95.0 3 36 36 0 15 5 3 43 0

ADDITIONAL STATISTICSSpecial Teams Tackles: 7 (Career): 7 (2014)

POSTSEASON STATISTICSYear Team GP GS TT S A Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD2017 TEN 2 2 2 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

Totals 2 2 2 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

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CAREER SACKSDate Opp Qtr Dwn Last LOS Quarterback Shared Yards

10/26/14 TEN vs. HST 2 1 HST 45 Ryan Fitzpatrick - 711/17/14 TEN vs. PIT 2 2 TEN 39 Ben Roethlisberger LB Derrick Morgan 111/17/14 TEN vs. PIT 3 2 50 Ben Roethlisberger LB Wesley Woodyard 811/17/14 TEN vs. PIT 3 3 PIT 42 Ben Roethlisberger - 810/11/15 TEN vs. BUF 3 2 BUF 31 Tyrod Taylor - 1211/15/15 TEN vs. CAR 3 2 TEN 29 Cam Newton LB David Bass 911/19/15 TEN at JAX 4 3 JAX 40 Blake Bortles - 511/29/15 TEN vs. OAK 1 1 TEN 34 Derek Carr - 710/16/16 TEN vs. CLV 4 1 CLV 40 Cody Kessler - 510/27/16 TEN vs. JAX 2 3 TEN 35 Blake Bortles - 911/26/17 TEN at IND 3 1 IND 17 Jacoby Brissett - 012/10/17 TEN at ARZ 4 3 ARZ 27 Blaine Gabbert - 412/17/17 TEN at SF 1 1 TEN 29 Jimmy Garoppolo - 809/20/18 NYJ at CLV 1 1 NYJ 39 Tyrod Taylor - 709/20/18 NYJ at CLV 2 3 NYJ 35 Tyrod Taylor - 611/04/18 NYJ at MIA 1 3 NYJ 44 Brock Osweiler - 8

CAREER INTERCEPTIONSDate Opp Qtr Dwn Last LOS Quarterback Target Yds

10/25/15 TEN vs. ATL 4 4 TEN 1*** Matt Ryan TE Jacob Tamme 009/25/16 TEN vs. OAK 4 2 TEN 39 Derek Carr WR Michael Crabtree 010/14/18 NYJ vs. IND 2 1 IND 37 Andrew Luck WR Ryan Grant 36***Interception Occurred in the Endzone

CAREER FUMBLESDate Opp Qtr Dwn Last LOS Fumbled Forced Recovered Yds

10/12/14 TEN vs. JAX 4 1 TEN 26 WR Cecil Shorts III CB Jason McCourty Williamson 4110/19/14 TEN at WAS 1 3 WAS 25 QB Kirk Cousins** LB Derrick Morgan Williamson 212/11/16 TEN vs. DEN 4 1**** DEN 29 TE A.J. Derby Williamson S Daimion Stafford 010/16/17 TEN vs. IND 3 2 IND 19 TE Jack Doyle Williamson LB Wesley Woodyard 012/31/17 TEN vs. JAX 4 2 50 RB Leonard Fournette Williamson Fournette -09/16/18 NYJ vs. MIA 3 1 NYJ 39 C Daniel Kilgore Aborted Williamson 009/30/18 NYJ at JAX 4 1 JAX 25 RB T.J. Yeldon Williamson CB Trumaine Johnson 2511/11/18 NYJ vs. BUF 1 3 NYJ 11 WR Zay Jones Williamson TE Jason Croom -**Caused on a sack ****Final Defensive Play of the Game

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TAKEOFF • Fourth-year defensive lineman who entered the league as

a third-round selection by CIN (2017).• Claimed by the New York Jets during the 2019 season

(Week Two).• In 41 career games (two starts) with CIN (2017-18) and the

Jets (2019-present), has registered 50 tackles, 3.0 sacks, a pass defensed, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery.

FLIGHT PATH

2019 GP|GS|DNP|IA: 9|0|0|7Appeared in nine games, all with the Jets, after being claimed (9/11) • Registered five tackles, a sack and a forced fumble.2018 16|1|0|0Appeared in all 16 games (one start) • Registered 20 tackles, a sack, a pass defensed and a fumble recovery. 2017 16|1|0|0Appeared in all 16 games (one start) • Registered 25 tackles, including four for loss, a sack and a blocked punt.

OFF THE FIELD

STUDENT BODY PRESIDENT: Served as his high school’s student body president in his senior year.

2019 CLAIMED (CIN)4 2HEIGHT6-4

WEIGHT270

AGE25 DRAFTED R3, P73 by CIN (2017)

JORDAN

KANSAS CITY, MO. ROCKHURST (MO) KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY

CAREER STATISTICSYear Team GP GS TT S A Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD2017 CIN 16 1 25 17 8 1.0 4.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02018 CIN 16 1 20 15 5 1.0 7.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 02019 CIN•Jets 9 0 5 3 2 1.0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

Totals 41 2 50 35 15 3.0 12.0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0

ADDITIONAL STATISTICSBlocked Punts: 1 (Career): 1 (2017)

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2019 SEASON STATISTICSYear Team GP GS TT S A Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD9/8 CIN at SEA INACTIVE 9/16 NYJ vs. CLV INACTIVE 9/22 NYJ at NE INACTIVE 10/6 NYJ at PHI 1 0 1 1 0 - - - - - - - - - - -10/13 NYJ vs. DAL 1 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -10/21 NYJ vs. NE 1 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -10/27 NYJ at JAX 1 0 1 1 0 1.0 1.0 - - - - - 1 - - -11/3 NYJ at MIA 1 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -11/10 NYJ vs. NYG INACTIVE 11/17 NYJ at WAS INACTIVE 11/24 NYJ vs. OAK INACTIVE 12/1 NYJ at CIN 1 0 2 1 1 - - - - - - - - - - -12/8 NYJ vs. MIA 1 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -12/12 NYJ at BLT 1 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -12/22 NYJ vs. PIT 1 0 1 0 1 - - - - - - - - - - -12/29 NYJ at BUF INACTIVE

Totals 9 0 5 3 2 1.0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

CAREER SACKSDate Opp Qtr Dwn Last LOS Quarterback Shared Yards

10/05/17 CIN vs. BUF 3 2 CIN 23 Tyrod Taylor - 412/02/18 CIN vs. DEN 4 3 CIN 42 Case Keenum - 710/27/19 NYJ at JAX 2 3 NYJ 36 Gardner Minshew** - 6**Forced Fumble

CAREER FUMBLESDate Opp Qtr Dwn Last LOS Fumbled Forced Recovered Yds

09/13/18 CIN vs. BLT 4 3 BLT 25 QB Joe Flacco** S Shawn Williams Willis 010/27/19 NYJ at JAX 2 3 NYJ 36 QB Gardner Minshew** Willis LB Blake Cashman 0**Caused on a sack

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TAKEOFF • Fourth-year cornerback who entered the league as a

second-round selection by IND (2017).• Acquired by the New York Jets via trade during the 2020

NFL Draft.• In 29 career games (10 starts) for IND (2017-19), has

registered 61 tackles, two interceptions, eight passes defensed and a fumble recovery.

• In two postseason games, both with IND, registered seven tackles.

CAREER BESTSCategory No. Opp DateTackles 8 vs. DEN 12/14/17Passes Defensed 3 at BUF 12/10/17

Longest INT Return 33 vs. HST 12/31/17Longest Fumble Return 38 vs. BUF 10/21/18

OFF THE FIELDCORNERBACK FAMILY TRADITION: Father, Chad, was a former All-Big East selection at cornerback for Miami who was signed as an undrafted free agent by SEA • Younger brother, Marco, is a now a junior cornerback for Florida who has started all 26 games he’s played for the Gators, including one of just four players in school history to start at corner on opening day.

FLIGHT PATH

2019 GP|GS|DNP|IA: 9|0|0|7Appeared in nine games, including the first six games of the season before being limited to three contests over the final 10 weeks of the season • Registered 11 tackles.2018 13|5|0|3 ∙ 2|0Appeared in 13 games (five starts) • Registered single season best with 28 tackles, adding an interception, two passes defensed and a fumble recovery • Made his postseason debut appearing in two games and posting seven tackles.2017 7|5|1|8 Limited to seven games (five starts), missing Weeks Three through 12 • Registered 22 tackles, an interception and six passes defensed.

2020 TRADE (IND)4 1HEIGHT6-2

WEIGHT193

AGE23 DRAFTED R2, P46 by IND (2017)

QUINCY

FT. LAUDERDALE, FL UNIVERSITY (FL) UNIVERSITY of FLORIDA

@6ix954@dc_wilson954

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CAREER STATISTICSYear Team GP GS TT S A Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD2017 IND 7 5 22 19 3 0.0 0.0 1 33 33 0 6 0 0 0 02018 IND 13 5 28 20 8 0.0 0.0 1 0 0 0 2 0 1 38 02019 IND 9 0 11 9 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Totals 29 10 61 48 13 0.0 0.0 2 33 33 0 8 0 1 38 0

POSTSEASON STATISTICSYear Team GP GS TT S A Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD2018 IND 2 0 7 5 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Totals 2 0 7 5 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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Date Opp GP GS TT S A Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD9/8 at LAC 1 0 2 1 1 - - - - - - - - - - -9/15 at TEN 1 0 1 1 0 - - - - - - - - - - -9/22 ATL 1 0 1 1 0 - - - - - - - - - - -9/29 OAK 1 0 1 1 0 - - - - - - - - - - -10/6 at KC 1 0 2 2 0 - - - - - - - - - - -10/20 HST 1 0 1 1 0 - - - - - - - - - - -10/27 DEN INACTIVE 11/3 at PIT INACTIVE 11/10 MIA INACTIVE 11/17 JAX INACTIVE 11/21 at HST 1 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -12/1 TEN INACTIVE 12/8 at TB 1 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -12/16 at NO 1 0 3 2 1 - - - - - - - - - - -12/22 CAR INACTIVE 12/29 at JAX INACTIVE

Totals 9 0 11 9 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

CAREER INTERCEPTIONSDate Opp Qtr Dwn Last LOS Quarterback Target Yds

12/31/17 IND vs. HST 4 1** HST 37 T.J. Yates WR Cobi Hamilton 3311/18/18 IND vs. TEN 2 1 TEN 39 Marcus Mariota TE Jonnu Smith 0**Final Defensive Play of the Game

CAREER FUMBLESDate Opp Qtr Dwn Last LOS Fumbled Forced Recovered Yds

10/21/18 IND vs. BUF 4 3 BUF 31 QB Derek Anderson** DE Kemoko Turay Wilson 33**Caused on a sack

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TAKEOFF • Rookie tackle who was selected by the New York Jets in the

first round (11th overall) of the 2020 NFL Draft.

BEFORE THE NFLThree-year starter, playing both left and right tackle, starting all 34 games of his career with Louisville • Helped block for an offensive unit that averaged over 350 yards per game in each of his three seasons, including over 450 yards twice • Earned first team All-ACC honors and was named the ACC Jacobs Blocking Trophy winner in his final season with the Cardinals (2019).Started 11 games at left tackle during his junior season (2019) and was named the school’s first ACC Jacobs Blocking Trophy winner • A first team All-ACC selection, he allowed just one sack and committed just two penalties on 701 offensive snaps for an offense that averaged 33.1 points per game and finished in the top 25 in the country with over 447 yards per game.Started all 13 games at tackle, both left and right, as a sophomore (2018) • Scored a one-yard touchdown on a designed run vs. Indiana State, the first Cardinal offensive lineman to score a touchdown in 10 seasons.Started all 10 games at tackle as a true freshman (2017) • Part of an offensive line that helped pave the way for an offense that gained 544.9 yards per game, third in the country, including 245.1 rushing, the seventh-highest average among Power Five schools.

OF NOTE

BACK-TO-BACK STATE CHAMPION: Left tackle for two State Championship teams at Highland Springs, he was a Class 5-A all-state selection while also playing center for the basketball team • Named a four-star recruit by Rivals.com and the No. 1 offensive lineman in Virginia and the No. 20 offensive tackle in the nation.

“I think my demeanor is real nasty, honestly. I like to see the man on the ground stay on the ground.”

-Mekhi Becton

2020 DRAFTEDR RHEIGHT6-7

WEIGHT363

AGE21 SELECTED IN ROUND ONE (11)

MEKHI

HIGHLAND SPRINGS, VA HIGHLAND SPRINGS UNIVERSITY of LOUISVILLE

@big.ticket73@BigTicket73_

PRONOUNCED: Ma-kai BECK-tin

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TAKEOFF • Rookie wide receiver who was selected by the New York

Jets in the second round of the 2020 NFL Draft.

BEFORE THE NFLFour-year wide receiver who finished his Baylor career with the third-most receiving touchdowns (28), fifth most receptions (186) and sixth most receiving yards (2,925) after starting 36 of 49 games (including 35 the last three years) • Produced at least eight receiving touchdowns in each of his last three seasons for the Bears, the only player in the FBS to do so in that span • Finished his career with a 15.7 yards per catch average.As a senior (2019), named a First-Team All-Big 12 selection by the coaches after he started all 14 games, totaling 1,020 yards and 12 touchdowns on 66 receptions • His 12 touchdowns were the fifth most in a single-season in school historyAs a junior (2018), started 10 of 12 games, totaling 794 yards and eight touchdowns on 55 receptions.As a sophomore (2017), averaged 17.8 yards per catch, totaling 1,087 yards and eight touchdowns on 61 receptions • His 1,087 was a top 10 total in Bears history and the 20th most in the country that season as he joined future NFL draft picks Diontae Johnson, A.J. Brown, N’Keal Harry and Marquise Brown as sophomores to finish in the top 20.As a true freshman (2016), saw limited action in 11 games (one start) and totaled 24 yards on four catches.A multi-sport athlete at Daingerfield (TX) HS, he was a two-time all-district honoree in basketball and a state-champion sprinter for the track team in addition to being a National top 300 recruit playing receiver and safety • Earned honorable mention all-state and District 7-3A MVP honors as a senior and earned first-team recognition at both receiver and safety as a junior.

COLLEGE STATISTICSYear Team GP GS Rec Yds Avg Lg TD2016 Baylor 11 1 4 24 6.0 10 02017 Baylor 12 11 61 1,087 17.8 71 82018 Baylor 12 10 55 794 14.4 55 82019 Baylor 14 14 66 1,020 15.5 46 12

Totals 49 36 186 2,925 15.7 71 28

STAT PACK

GOOD COMPANY: Since the 2014 NCAA season, he joins a list of five receivers that scored at least eight receiving touchdowns in each of their final three college seasons, including first-round pick Corey Davis and a pair of second-round selections, Courtland Sutton and James Washington.

Eight+ TDs in Three Straight Seasons • NCAA(since 2014)

Name School Seasons Draft RndTrent Taylor La Tech 2014-16 5thCorey Davis W Mich 2014-16 1stCourtland Sutton SMU 2015-17 2ndJames Washington Okla St 2015-17 2ndDenzel Mims Baylor 2017-19 2ndHIGH PRODUCTION: Produced 28 receiving touchdowns over his last three seasons at Baylor, the only receiver in FBS with eight+ receiving touchdowns each of the last three seasons • Those 28 touchdowns ranked as the fourth most in the NCAA since 2017, as every player in the top five was selected in the 2020 NFL Draft.

NCAA Receiving Touchdown Leaders • Since 2017Rank Player School Rec Yards Rec. TDs1. James Proche SMU 244 3,240 332t. CeeDee Lamb Okla. 173 3,292 322t. Tyler Johnson Minn. 199 3,164 324. Denzel Mims Baylor 182 2,901 285. Tee Higgins Clemson 135 2,448 27

2020 DRAFTEDR RHEIGHT6-3

WEIGHT207

AGE22 SELECTED IN ROUND TWO (59)

DENZEL

DAINGERFIELD, TX DAINGERFIELD BAYLOR UNIVERSITY

@__zel15@Zel5Zelly

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TAKEOFF • Rookie safety who was selected by the New York Jets in the

third round of the 2020 NFL Draft.

BEFORE THE NFLFive-year defensive back who joined Cal’s football team as a walk-on a year after joining the track team as a walk-on • Appeared in 48 games (33 starts) over his football career, registering 171 tackles, seven interceptions (one returned for a touchdown), 12 passes defensed, three forced fumbles and three fumble recoveries on defense, while adding 70 kickoff returns for 1,604 yards and a touchdown.A finalist for the Burlsworth Trophy as a senior (2019), given to the most outstanding player who began his career as a walk-on, he earned the school’s Joe Roth Award for courage, attitude and sportsmanship and received All-Pac-12 second-team recognition from the conference’s coaches after starting 10 games, missing the final two contests with an injury • Registered 57 tackles, two interceptions, four passes defensed, two forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries.Started all 13 games as a junior, earning first-team All-Pac-12 recognition on defense after registering 56 tackles, four interceptions (one returned for a touchdown), five passes defensed and a fumble recovery while posting a 26.2 yard average on 24 kickoff returns (a top-20 average in the nation), returning one for an 89-yard touchdown.After joining the football team as a walk-on (2015), he saw action in 24 games (nine starts) as a freshman (2016) and (2017), earning the school’s J. Scott Duncan Award as the Most Valuable Player on Special Teams both years • Played cornerback as a freshman, making three starts, before switching to safety as a sophomore, starting the final six games of the year.

OF NOTE

TRACK & FIELD: Became a four-time All-American, Pac-12 champion and two-time MPSF champion for the Cal track and field program after joining as a walk-on with no offers coming out of high school • Won the 110-meter hurdles on 14 occasions during his Cal career, including the Pac-12 Championships with a personal best time of 13.50 that ranks as the third-best mark in the event in school history.His track career started late as he played baseball, basketball and mostly football growing up, joining the high school track team as a junior only after his high school quarterback suggested it as a way to increase his speed for football.Mistakenly entered in the 110-meter hurdles during a meet by his coach, instead of the 100-meter sprint, he broke his coach’s school record in hurdles after participating in it for less than a year.Despite the football and track success, he had no offers, attending the 2014 California High School State Track and Field Championships trying to find a school, settling on Cal because of proximity and their willingness to let him try and continue his football career.“My dad said, ‘Just keep doing (track) and use it as a platform for where you want to go for football,’ ” Davis recalled to the Cal student newspaper. “It was really hard to find a school that was going to let me pursue football as well. When I visited Cal, the track staff was totally fine with me doing that, so it was just the right fit.”

2020 DRAFTEDR RHEIGHT6-1

WEIGHT202

AGE23 SELECTED IN ROUND THREE (68)

ASHTYN

SANTA CRUZ, CA SANTA CRUZ UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY

@ashtyn@ashtyndavis27

COLLEGE STATISTICSYear Team GP GS TT S A Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD2016 Cal 12 3 25 14 11 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 02017 Cal 12 6 33 20 13 0.0 0.0 1 31 31 0 0 0 0 0 02018 Cal 13 13 56 37 19 0.0 0.0 4 59 35 1 5 0 1 0 02019 Cal 11 11 57 33 24 0.0 0.0 2 31 31 0 4 2 2 0 0

Totals 48 33 171 104 67 0.0 0.0 7 121 35 1 12 3 3 0 0

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TAKEOFF • Rookie defensive lineman who was selected by the New

York Jets in the third round of the 2020 NFL Draft.

BEFORE THE NFLFive-year defensive lineman who started 27 of 42 games at Florida, finishing his career with 118 tackles, 18.5 sacks, 34.5 tackles for loss, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery.A preseason first team All-SEC selection as a senior (2019), he was limited to six games (five starts) due to injury but registered 14 tackles and 3.0 sacks.Started all 13 games as a junior (2018), posting 45 tackles and 6.5 sacks.After redshirting as a freshman, produced 59 tackles and nine sacks in his first two season as a redshirt freshman (2016) and sophomore (2017).

OF NOTE

SPORT SWITCH: Played basketball until his junior year at Sprayberry (GA) HS, like his father, Carlos, a collegiate player at Tulane • He then grew four inches from his junior to his senior year, and began getting noticed by SEC schools.

2020 DRAFTEDR RHEIGHT6-3

WEIGHT264

AGE22 SELECTED IN ROUND THREE (79)

JABARI

MARIETTA, GA SPRAYBERRY (GA)

@JabariZuniga

UNIVERSITY of FLORIDA

COLLEGE STATISTICSYear School GP GS TT S A Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD2016 Florida 13 3 25 18 7 5.0 32.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 02017 Florida 10 6 34 12 22 4.0 21.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 02018 Florida 13 13 45 17 28 6.5 54.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02019 Florida 6 5 14 7 7 3.0 20.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Totals 42 27 118 54 64 18.5 127.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0

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TAKEOFF • Rookie running back who was selected by the New York

Jets in the fourth round of the 2020 NFL Draft.BEFORE THE NFLFour-year running back who finished his career at Florida with 2,485 yards – the eighth most in school history – and 22 touchdowns, adding 674 yards and eight touchdowns on 72 receptions • Finished his college career with a 5.0 yards per carry average, including 5.6 yards over his final two seasons.Has averaged 9.0 yards per carry in his three career bowl games, all wins, including an Orange Bowl MVP performance of 182 all-purpose yards and three touchdowns (two rushing, one receiving) in his final college game.As a senior (2019), started all 13 games and gained 676 yards and six touchdowns, averaging 5.1 yards per carry, added 40 catches for 462 yards and five touchdowns, the second most receiving touchdowns among FBS running backs.Appeared in all 13 games (one start) as a junior (2018), splitting time at running back • Led the team in rushing, gaining 826 yards (6.2 average) and seven touchdowns while adding 170 yards and a touchdown on 13 receptions.Started eight of 11 games as a sophomore (2017), gaining 562 yards and eight touchdowns rushing and 81 yards and a touchdown on 10 receptions As a true freshman (2016), saw action in all 13 games and gained 421 yards, a touchdown on 91 carries, adding 161 yards and a score on nine catches.An Alabama Class 7A First-Team All-State selection as a senior at Theodore (AL) HS • Totaled over 3,000 yards and 30 touchdowns in his final two high school seasons.

OFF THE FIELD

BLOODLINES: His paternal grandfather, James Perine, was a college guard before becoming a high school coach in Mobile, AL, while he also has two cousins in the NFL, Samaje Perine (CIN running back) and Myles Jack (JAX linebacker).

2020 DRAFTEDR RHEIGHT5-11

WEIGHT216

AGE22 SELECTED IN ROUND FOUR (120)

PRONOUNCED: la-MICHAEL PEE-rhyne

LA’MICAL

MOBILE, AL THEODORE (AL) UNIVERSITY of FLORIDA

@lp_deuce2@LP_deucedeuce

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COLLEGE STATISTICS Rushing ReceivingYear School GP GS Rush Yds Avg Lg TD Rec Yds Avg Lg TD2016 Florida 13 0 91 421 4.6 59 1 9 161 17.9 32 12017 Florida 11 8 136 562 4.1 29 8 10 81 8.1 18 12018 Florida 13 1 134 826 6.2 74 7 13 170 13.1 63 12019 Florida 13 13 132 676 5.1 88 6 40 262 6.6 30 5

Totals 96 37 791 3,446 4.4 75t 15 204 1,567 7.7 36 5

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TAKEOFF • Rookie quarterback who was selected by the New York Jets

in the fourth round of the 2020 NFL Draft.

BEFORE THE NFLFive-year quarterback who spent his first three seasons at Bowling Green before transferring to Florida International as a junior • Started 37 of 43 games in college, passing for 8,654 yards, 65 touchdowns and 34 interceptions on 57.2% passing • Despite just two years at FIU, finished with 40 touchdown passes, the third-highest total in school history and 5,287 yards, the third most in school history.In his final college season (2019), started all 12 games, passing for 2,560 yards and 14 touchdowns against just five interceptions. In his first season at FIU after transferring from Bolwing Green (2018), started all 12 games, setting single season school records for passing touchdowns (26) and finishing with the second-most passing yards (2,727) as he led the school to a record nine wins.Started six of seven games in his final season at Bowling Green (2017), passing for 1,260 yards and nine touchdowns.As a redshirt freshman (2016), passed for 2,085 yards and 15 touchdowns, starting seven of 12 games.Team captain and Fox River Classic Conference Offensive Player of the Year as both a junior and senior at Ashwaubenon (WI) HS after leading his team to a 19-3 record, throwing for 60 touchdowns and almost 6,000 yards in his final two seasons.

OFF THE FIELD

COMMON THREAD: Earned the Pat Tillman Award, given to the player at the East/West Shrine Bowl that best exemplifies character, intelligence, sportsmanship and service • In addition, he was recognized as one of 14 athletes in Conference USA to receive the C-USA Fall Spirit of Service Award, honoring the league’s student-athletes with significant community service endeavors, good academic standing and participation in their sport.

2020 DRAFTEDR RHEIGHT6-4

WEIGHT229

AGE23 SELECTED IN ROUND FOUR (125)

JAMES

GREEN BAY, WI ASHWAUBENON (WI)

@jamesmorgan_12@Jmoneyyy12

FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITYBOWLING GREEN STATE UNIVERSITY

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COLLEGE STATISTICS Passing RushingYear School GP GS Att Cmp Pct Yds Y/A TD Int Lg Sk Rate Rush Yds Avg Lg TD2016 Bowling Green 12 7 326 183 56.1 2,082 6.4 16 15 72 17 116.8 45 -72 -1.6 12 02017 Bowling Green 7 6 212 96 45.3 1,260 5.9 9 7 75 11 102.6 26 -37 -1.4 9 02018 FIU 12 12 326 213 65.3 2,727 8.4 26 7 76 8 157.6 27 -19 -0.7 11 12019 FIU 12 12 357 207 58.0 2,585 7.2 14 5 61 12 128.9 32 -40 -1.3 15 2

Totals 13 13 414 239 57.7 2,865 6.9 17 15 76t 30 77.6 44 138 3.1 28 1

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TAKEOFF • Rookie offensive lineman who was selected by the New

York Jets in the fourth round of the 2020 NFL Draft.

BEFORE THE NFLFive-year offensive lineman who was a three-year starter and two-time team captain after starting 35 of his school record 49 games played for UNC Charlotte after redshirting as a true freshman (2015).Named first Team All-Conference USA by league’s coaches as a senior (2019) after he started all 13 games at left tackle for the conference’s number one ranked rushing offense, finishing 30th in the country with 203.0 yards per game as the 49ers advanced to their first bowl game in program history.As a junior (2018), finished as the highest graded offensive lineman in Conference USA by Pro Football Focus regardless of position after starting all 12 games • Helped block for four 200+ yard rushing performances.Named the team’s offensive MVP as a sophomore, his first season as starter.After redshirting as a true freshman (2015), saw action in all 12 games as a sophomore (2016), starting twice at left tackle.

OF NOTE

PROGRAM START: Was part of only the fourth recruiting class for the UNC Charlotte football program that restarted in 2013 after going without a football program since 1948 • After former teammate Larry Ogunjobi became the first player in school history to be drafted (CLV in 2017), it motivated him to get to the next level himself.“I remember it, not just because we’re from the same area but also because he was the first from Charlotte,” Clark said. “When Larry got drafted it was almost emotional for me. Just seeing him on that big screen, whenever I needed motivation I would look back on that (YouTube) video of him getting drafted”

2020 DRAFTEDR RHEIGHT6-4

WEIGHT308

AGE22 SELECTED IN ROUND FOUR (129)

CAMERON

GREENSBORO, NC BEN L. SMITH (NC) UNIVERSITY of NORTH CAROLINA at CHARLOTTE

@mademan71@mademan71

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TAKEOFF • Rookie cornerback who was selected by the New York Jets

in the fifth round of the 2020 NFL Draft.

BEFORE THE NFLFour-year cornerback and team captain for UVa who appeared in 44 games, including 39 starts • Registered 154 tackles, 4.0 sacks, five interceptions, 30 passes defensed, including leading the nation with 22 as a junior, three forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries.After exploring his Draft options, returned for his senior season (2019), but was injured in the sixth game on special teams, missing the remainder of the season • Registered 20 tackles and four passes defensed.Led the country in passes defensed (22) as a junior (2018), earning second-team All-American and first-team All-ACC honors • Started all 13 games, registering 62 tackles, 2.0 sacks, two interceptions, two forced fumbles and a fumble recovery.As a sophomore (2017), became a full time starter, starting all 13 games, and registering 47 tackles, a sack, an interception, nine passes defensed and one forced fumble.Saw action in 12 games (seven starts) as a true freshman, registering 25 tackles, two interceptions, four passes defensed and a fumble recovery.

OF NOTE

PLAYER/COACH: Following his injury as senior, his role for the Virginia team turned into one UVa Head Coach Bronco Mendenhall said was, “part coach, part spiritual adviser, part young entrepreneur and part NFL prospect.”Hall, a finalist for the Jason Witten Collegiate Man of the Year Award, was described by Mendenhall as, “a positive influence in a really unique way that bridges the gap between player and coach,” as Hall would often meet with the cornerbacks during meetings, “and help them with matchups, things we can look at together that will help them be more successful,” Hall said, while also watching home games in the coaches’ booth in the press box.

COMMITING AS AN ATHLETE: Primarily a wide receiver at Bishop McDevitt (PA) HS, he played some defensive back, moving to cornerback as a senior. After committing to UVa as an athlete in 2015, the Cavaliers Wide Receivers Coach Marques Hagans saw him catch 10 passes for 219 yards and two touchdowns in a state semifinal game.Hagans hoped that Hall would remain a wide receiver at UVa but quickly lost out to Head Coach Bronco Mendenhall and Secondary coach Nick Howell, as Hall played cornerback.“Coach Howell and Coach Hagans were lobbying all the way into fall camp,” Mendenhall said during Hall’s freshman season in 2016. “It took one or two days in looking at our secondary and what Bryce was going to be able to do. And being a defensive head coach, he was going to play on defense.”

2020 DRAFTEDR RHEIGHT6-1

WEIGHT202

AGE22 SELECTED IN ROUND FIVE (158)

BRYCE

HARRISBURG, PA BISHOP McDEVITT (PA) UNIVERSITY of VIRGINIA

@brycehall11@BryceHall11

COLLEGE STATISTICSYear Team GP GS TT S A Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD2016 Virginia 12 7 25 17 8 0.0 0.0 2 -4 0 0 4 0 1 0 02017 Virginia 13 13 47 29 18 1.0 5.0 1 36 36 0 9 1 0 0 02018 Virginia 13 13 62 39 23 2.0 8.0 2 19 19 0 22 2 1 0 02019 Virginia 6 6 20 13 7 1.0 5.0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0

Totals 44 39 154 98 56 4.0 18.0 5 51 36 0 39 3 2 0 0

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TAKEOFF • Rookie punter who was selected by the New York Jets in

the sixth round of the 2020 NFL Draft.

FLIGHT PATHFour-year punter who punted for Texas A&M over his final two seasons on campus • Two-time All-SEC selection, winning the Ray Guy Award and SEC Special Teams Player of the Year as a junior after establishing a new NCAA record for punting average • For his career, punted 109 times for 5,329 yards (48.9 average) and placed 82 punts inside the 20-yard line.Played in all 13 games as a senior (2019) and team captain, earning recognition as a Second-Team All-American and was an All-SEC First Team and SEC Community Service Team selection • Punted 57 times for a 47.1 average (fourth in the nation) and placed 26 punts inside the 20-yard line.Selected as the Ray Guy Award, the SEC Special Team’s Player of the Year and was a unanimous All-American selection as a junior (2018) after leading the country with a 51.0 punting average to establish a new NCAA single season record.Handled kickoff duties in his first two years with the Aggies (2016 & 2017).

COLLEGE STATISTICSYear Team GP No Yds Avg TB In 20 Lg Blk

2016 Texas A&M 13 2 94 47.0 0 1 50 02017 Texas A&M 13 0 0 - 0 0 - 02018 Texas A&M 13 50 2,549 51.0 9 19 82 02019 Texas A&M 13 57 2,686 47.1 4 26 68 1

Totals 52 109 5,329 48.9 13 46 82 1

OF NOTE

PUNTER U: Became the second punter drafted by the Jets from Texas A&M, joining Steve O’Neal, taken in 1969, and the NFL record holder for longest punt (98 yards) • In addition to Mann, the school’s first Ray Guy winner, and O’Neal, the Aggies have also sent Yale Lary and Shane Lechler to the league with Lechler becoming a six-time All-Pro.

STAT PACK

NCAA RECORD: In his junior season (2018), establish an NCAA record with a 51.0 punt average winning the nation’s Ray Guy Award and was recognized as SEC Special Teams Player of the Year • Despite four years on campus at Texas A&M, was the punter as only a junior and senior, recording two punting averages in the Top 36 in NCAA history.

NCAA Single Season Punting Leaders(according to Sports Reference)

Rank Name School Year Avg.1. Braden Mann Texas A&M 2018 51.02. Tom Malone USC 2003 49.03. Ryan Stonehouse Colorado St. 2018 48.34. Brandon Wright Georgia St. 2018 48.25. Max Duffy Kentucky 2019 48.1

2020 DRAFTEDR RHEIGHT5-11

WEIGHT198

AGE22 SELECTED IN ROUND SIX (235)

BRADEN

HOUSTON, TX CY-FAIR (TX) TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY

@super_mann34@MannBraden

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TAKEOFF • Rookie wide receiver who signed with the New York Jets as

an undrafted free agent (2020).BEFORE THE NFLA five-year wide receiver with 24 starts in 43 games, he spent his first four years at Miami (FL) before transferring as a grad student to Georgia in 2019 • Finished his collegiate career with 78 receptions for 1,157 yards (14.8 average) and 14 touchdowns.In his lone season with the Bulldogs as a graduate transfer senior (2019), was recognized as Co-Offensive Newcomer of the Year • Started six of nine games before injury • Despite playing just nine games, posted a single season best with 33 receptions, 476 yards, while catching four touchdown passes.In his final season with the Hurricanes (2018), started 12 of 13 games and caught 21 passes for 374, leading the team with six receiving touchdowns.As a redshirt sophomore (2017), after missing the previous season with a medical redshirt, caught 16 passes for 237 yards and three touchdowns • As a true freshman (2015), appeared in 11 games (one start) and caught eight passes for 70 yards and a touchdown.OF NOTEREUNITED: A high school all-star game teammate of Sam Darnold, he was also teammates with both Chris Herndon and Braxton Berrios at Miami (FL).“Me and him were always together. He was my quarterback,” Cager told newyorkjets.com of Darnold. “We built a relationship there and we’ve been friends ever since. I’ve been talking to him probably since the beginning of high school until now, so it’s been a little relationship brewing.“He’s a great quarterback. I wanted to play with him at USC. Things didn’t work out that way in high school, but I’ve always wanted to play with him. To get the opportunity at the highest level to play with a guy that you’ve been good friends with and wanted to play with for so long, now you have the opportunity to play with him, I couldn’t ask for a better option. I really can’t wait to step on the field and catch a fade from him.”

EVEN HIGHER: Earned indoor and outdoor high jump titles in the Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association track meet, after he cleared 6-feet-9-inches.

COLLEGE STATISTICSYear Team GP GS Rec Yds Avg Lg TD2015 Miami (FL) 11 1 8 70 8.8 13 12017 Miami (FL) 10 5 16 237 14.8 38 32018 Miami (FL) 13 12 21 374 17.8 36 62019 Georgia 9 6 33 476 14.4 52 4

Totals 43 24 78 1,157 14.8 52 14

2020 UNDRAFTED FAR RHEIGHT6-5

WEIGHT220

AGE22

LAWRENCE

@lcsmooth@lawrencecager3

BALTIMORE, MD CALVERT HALL (MD) UNIVERSITY of GEORGIAUNIVERSITY of MIAMI

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TAKEOFF • Rookie wide receiver who signed with the New York Jets as

an undrafted free agent (2020).

COLLEGE STATISTICSYear Team GP GS Rec Yds Avg Lg TD2015 Florida St. 11 0 3 42 14.0 23 02017 Florida St. 4 2 6 122 20.3 60 02018 Florida St. 7 1 4 42 10.5 26 02019 W. Virginia 12 4 19 469 24.7 83 7

Totals 34 7 32 675 21.1 83 7

BEFORE THE NFLFive-year wide receiver who spent his first four years at Florida State before transferring as a grad student to West Virginia • Played 34 games (seven starts) and caught 32 passes for 675 yards and seven touchdowns, averaging 21.1 yards per catch.In his lone season with the Mountaineers as a graduate transfer senior (2019), appeared in 12 games (four starts) and caught 19 passes for 469 yards (24.7 average) and lead the Mountaineer offense with seven touchdowns.Before his transfer, spent four years at Florida State, redshirting his sophomore season • Appeared in 22 games (three starts) with the Seminoles, catching 13 passes for 206 yards.Regarded by ESPN as the seventh-best player in the country in the 2015 recruiting class, he was named a 2014 Florida All-State Class 7A First Team selection after a senior season where he caught 62 passes for 880 yards and 12 touchdown receptions, scoring six more touchdowns rushing and returning, in helping East Lake (FL) HS to a 13-1 record and the Class 7A state semifinals.

2020 UNDRAFTED FAR RHEIGHT6-4

WEIGHT183

AGE23

GEORGE

@georgecampbell11@GeorgeCampbell0

CLEARWATER, FL EAST LAKE (FL) WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITYFLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY

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TAKEOFF • Rookie safety who signed with the New York Jets as an

undrafted free agent (2020).

BEFORE THE NFLFour-year safety/linebacker hybrid at Alabama who started 23 of 50 games in his college career • Part of the Crimson Tide’s 2017 National Championship team • Totaled 101 tackles, three interceptions (two returned for touchdowns), 18 passes defensed, and two forced fumbles in his college career.As a senior (2019), started 11 of 13 games and registered 43 tackles, one interception, seven passes defensed and an interception as part of a defense that finished in the top five in the SEC in total defense and scoring defense.During his junior year (2018), his first season as a starter, started 12 of 14 games and registered 44 tackles, two interceptions, both returned for touchdowns, 10 passes defensed and a forced fumble • One of 11 players nationally with two interception return touchdowns and joined Chauncey Gardner-Johnson as the only two SEC players to accomplish the feat.Saw action in 23 games as a reserve in his first two seasons (2016 & 2017), registering 14 tackles and a pass defensed on defense while also contributing on special teams.Played both quarterback and cornerback in high school and earned Class 1A Offensive MVP by the Louisiana Sports Writers Association and Louisiana Football Coaches Association in 2014 and 2015, while recording 57 tackles and five interceptions as a senior.

“Shy’s actually played every position for us. I think he would fit in probably one of the top two or three players on the team from a knowledge standpoint. He can answer every question in a meeting about every position. He would be a great, great coach. I think that’s what creates a lot of diversity for him as a player, to be able to play multiple positions, because he’s very smart and it means something to him. He’s spent a lot of time trying to learn this stuff. He prepares well for the games. I can’t say that one position is more natural for him than the other because he’s always done a pretty good job wherever we’ve decided to put him in.”

-Alabama Head Coach Nick Saban

“I think he’s the smartest defensive back that we have. When Shy’s out there, I definitely feel a lot more comfortable, just knowing that he knows everything, he knows all the adjustments. He’s kind of like one of those guys — if I don’t know it then I’m like, ‘OK, let me see if Shy (knows),’ or if I’m not sure then Shy says, ‘OK, this is what we’re playing,’ then that’s what we’re going to play. He’s a true vet.”

-Former Alabama DB XavierMcKinney

OFF THE FIELD

IN A NAME: Nicknamed “Christmas” by his grandfather who knew he was going to be special when he first saw him, he also goes by “Nook,” a version of the nickname “Nuck-Nuck” given to him by his mother as a baby, shortened by Alabama teammate DeVonta Smith.

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PRONOUNCED: sha-HEEM

SHYHEIM

KENTWOOD, LA KENTWOOD UNIVERSITY of ALABAMA

@christmas__5@Christmas__5

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COLLEGE STATISTICSYear Team GP GS TT S A Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD2016 Alabama 9 0 7 4 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02017 Alabama 14 0 7 5 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 02018 Alabama 14 12 44 27 17 0.0 0.0 2 89 45t 2 10 1 0 0 02019 Alabama 13 11 43 24 19 0.0 0.0 1 0 0 0 7 1 0 0 0

Totals 50 23 101 60 41 0.0 0.0 3 89 45t 2 18 2 0 0 0

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GIDREYCORNERBACK

TAKEOFF • Rookie cornerback who signed with the New York Jets as

an undrafted free agent (2020).

FLIGHT PATHThree-year cornerback who started 25 of 41 games at Utah, posting 121 tackles, half a sack, three interceptions, 19 passes defensed and a forced fumble.In his final season for the Utes (2019) was an honorable mention All-Pac-12 selection after playing in all 14 games (12 starts) at nickel • Registered 48 tackles, an interception and six passes defensed.As a sophomore (2018), named honorable mention All-Pac-12 selection after appearing in 14 games (nine starts) with 42 tackles, half a sack, an interception, nine passes defensed and one forced fumble.As a true freshman (2017), appeared in 13 games (four starts) and registered 31 tackles, an interception returned 14 yards for a touchdown and four passes defensed.A first-team all-Southwestern League in his only season at Vista Murrieta (CA) HS, finishing the year with 38 tackles, six interceptions and 31 passes defended, while also playing running back.

OF NOTE

TRACK SPEED: Won the 60 meters at the UW Invitational in January 2019 with a time of 6.59 seconds, which ranked tied for 11th in the U.S. and 24th in the world during that year • Advanced to the finals of the 60 meters at the 2019 USATF Indoor Championships in February and finished first among college athletes and sixth overall.

OFF THE FIELD

SIBLING RIVALRY: Brother, Elisha, is a defensive back for his Pac-12 rival UCLA, as Elisha followed their parents, Javelin, Sr. and Kaishauna, both Bruin alumni.The brothers faced off only once in college, last season as the Javelin’s Utes beat Elisha’s Bruins 49-3. The previous season, with Elisha redshirting, Utah won 41-10.“We are both on defense so they can root for both of us,” Elisha told the Los Angeles Daily News before the 2019 game. “We have our Guidry Bowl shirts, so they are going to be rocking it up there and having a good time.”

STAT PACK

SPEED PASS: At the Scouting Combine in Indianapolis, finished the 40-yard dash with a time of 4.29 second, the second fastest time at the combine and the fastest time of any defensive player.

40-Yard Times • 2020 CombineRank Player Pos. Team 401. Henry Ruggs III WR LV 4.272. Javelin Guidry* CB Jets 4.293. Quez Watkins WR PHI 4.354. L’Jarius Sneed S KC 4.375t. Denzel Mims WR Jets 4.385t. Darnell Mooney WR CHI 4.38

*Undrafted Free Agent

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MURIETTA, CA VISTA MURIETTA UNIVERSITY of UTAH

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COLLEGE STATISTICSYear Team GP GS TT S A Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD2017 Utah 13 4 31 21 10 0.0 0.0 1 14 14 1 4 0 0 0 02018 Utah 14 9 42 26 16 0.5 5.0 1 0 0 0 9 1 0 0 02019 Utah 14 12 48 36 12 0.0 0.0 1 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0

Totals 41 25 121 83 38 0.5 5.0 3 14 14 1 19 1 0 0 0

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HILBERSOFFENSIVE LINE

TAKEOFF • Rookie offensive lineman who signed with the New York

Jets as an undrafted free agent (2020).

BEFORE THE NFLFive-year offensive lineman who started 24 of 36 games for Washington, making starts at both left and right tackle.As a senior (2019), started every game (13), 12 at right tackle and the Las Vegas Bowl win at left tackle • Started 11 of 12 games at left tackle as a junior (2018) • Redshirted as a true freshman and appeared in 11 games over his freshman and sophomore seasons.

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BEAVERTON, OR BEAVERTON UNIVERSITY of WASHINGTON

@hillbilly_dlux_

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HUFFDEFENSIVE LINE

TAKEOFF • Rookie defensive lineman/linebacker who signed with the

New York Jets as an undrafted free agent (2020).

BEFORE THE NFLFour-year linebacker and defensive end who started 25 of 51 games for Memphis finishing sixth in school history in sacks (18.0) and fourth in tackles for loss (39.5).As a senior (2019), started all 14 games after switching from linebacker to defensive end and earned second team American Athletic Conference honors, producing 6.5 sacks and 15.5 tackles for loss, both top 10 totals in the conference.As a junior (2018), started eight of 14 games and produced 9.5 sacks, the seventh most by a Tigers’ defender in school history and 19.0 tackles for loss, the fourth best single season total • Finished top three in the conference in both sacks and tackles for loss.Saw most of his action on special teams as a true freshman (2016), helping a unit that ranked fifth nationally in kick return average (26.6) and second nationally in kick return average defense (16.0) in addition to scoring three kick return touchdowns, a Tigers single season record.A first-team All-Coastal Alabama selection as a senior at St. Paul’s Episcopal (AL) HS after finishing with 93 tackles, seven sacks and 13 hurries, helping the school to back-to-back Class 5A state titles.

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BRYCE

MOBILE, AL ST. PAUL’S EPISCOPAL (AL) UNIVERSITY of MEMPHIS

@brycehuff@Bryce55H

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COLLEGE STATISTICSYear Team GP GS TT S A Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD2016 Memphis 11 0 5 4 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02017 Memphis 12 3 30 23 7 2.0 19.0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 02018 Memphis 14 8 49 35 14 9.5 53.0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 02019 Memphis 14 14 52 33 19 6.5 43.0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0

Totals 51 25 136 95 41 18.0 115.0 1 0 0 0 3 4 1 0 0

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JACKSONCORNERBACK

TAKEOFF • Rookie cornerback who signed with the New York Jets as

an undrafted free agent (2020).

BEFORE THE NFLA four-year cornerback and three-year starter, he finished his collegiate career with 123 tackles, two sacks, five interceptions, three forced fumbles and a fumble recovery • His 22 pass breakups are the 10th most in school history.As a senior (2019), started all 12 games and finished tied for second in the Big Ten in interceptions (three) and second with 12 passes defensed • Voted by his teammates as the team’s defensive MVP, he earned second-team All-Big Ten recognition and the Guy Chamberlin Trophy, presented by the school to the senior player who has shown by their play and contributions to the betterment of the University of Nebraska football squad.Started 11 of 12 games as a junior (2018), intercepting the first two passes as a Cornhusker and producing seven passes defensed.After serving as the third cornerback as a freshman (2016), started all 12 games as a sophomore (2017), posting 38 tackles and three passes defensed.A first-team all-state pick by USA Today and was first-team Sacramento All-Metro by the Sacramento Bee as a quarterback and defensive back at Franklin (CA) HS, finishing his high school career as a top 10 safety in the country by Rivals.com, ESPN, 247 Sports and Scout.com, and a consensus choice as one of the top 20 players in California.

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LAMAR

ELK GROVE, CA FRANKLIN (CA) UNIVERSITY of NEBRASKA-LINCOLN

@royal_two_one@theroyal_21

COLLEGE STATISTICSYear Team GP GS TT S A Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD2016 Nebraska 13 1 17 14 3 1.0 11.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02017 Nebraska 12 12 38 27 11 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 02018 Nebraska 12 11 28 21 7 0.0 0.0 2 0 0 0 7 1 0 0 02019 Nebraska 12 12 40 30 10 1.0 4.0 3 12 11 0 12 2 1 0 0

Totals 49 36 123 92 31 2.0 15.0 5 12 11 0 22 3 1 0 0

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TAKEOFF • Rookie defensive lineman who signed with the New York

Jets as an undrafted free agent (2020).

OF NOTE

CROWDED ROOM: Originally enrolled at Clemson as part of the school’s 2015 recruiting class that included six defensive linemen, including four others currently on NFL rosters: Clelin Ferrell (LV), Christian Wilkins (MIA), Austin Bryant (DET) and Albert Huggins (PHI).

BEFORE THE NFLFive-year defensive lineman who spent his first three years at Clemson before transferring to Coastal Carolina for his final two college seasons • Over his college career, has appeared in 34 games (18 starts) and registered 78 tackles and 8.5 sacks.Appeared in 23 games (18 starts) over his two seasons at Coastal Carolina, registering 41 tackles, 3.5 sacks and at least a half-tackle for loss in all 11 games (all starts) he played as a senior (2019), after switching positions to nose tackle in the Chanticleers new 3-4 defense.Prior to his transfer, spent three years at Clemson, redshirting in 2015 and appearing in the College Football Playoff as both a sophomore (2017) and freshman (2016), winning a National Championship in 2016.

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STERLING

CLAYTON, NC CLEVELAND (NC)

@sterlingjohnson6@kungfufetti6

COASTAL CAROLINA UNIVERSITYCLEMSON UNIVERSITY

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COLLEGE STATISTICSYear Team GP GS TT S A Sk Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD2016 Clemson 3 0 4 2 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02017 Clemson 8 0 9 7 2 2.0 7.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02018 Coastal Car. 12 7 24 10 14 3.0 24.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02019 Coastal Car. 11 11 41 14 27 3.5 19.0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0

Totals 34 18 78 33 45 8.5 50.0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0

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TAKEOFF • First-year offensive lineman who entered the NFL as an

undrafted free agent defensive lineman with NO (2019).• Signed with the New York Jets practice squad during the

2019 season, transitioning to the offensive line.

FLIGHT PATH

2019 Joined the practice squad (Week Seven) as an offensive lineman, transitioning from an undrafted free agent defensive lineman with NO in training camp.

OFF THE FIELD

BIG IN PROVO: Mother, Michelle Kaufusi, is the Mayor of Provo, while his father, Steve Kaufusi, was a coach at BYU for 16 seasons and spent two seasons in the NFL after being selected in the 12th-round by PHI (1988).His siblings also played collegiately at BYU, including sister, Alexis (women’s basketball) and brothers Bronson and Devin (football). Bronson has been with the Jets since 2018.

TWO SPORT COUGAR: In addition to football, also played three seasons for the BYU basketball team, averaging 3.8 points and 3.6 rebounds per game in 86 contests from 2014-16.

ON A MISSION: Served on a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS) in South Korea from 2012-14.

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PRONOUNCED: cow-FOO-see

CORBIN

PROVO, UT TIMPVIEW (UT) BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY

@corbin_jk@CorbinKaufusi

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LUNDBLADE

TAKEOFF • First-year center who entered the NFL as an undrafted free

agent with SEA (2018).• Signed to the New York Jets practice squad during Week 15

the 2019 season.• Appeared in one game with CAR (2019) • Spent time on the

practice squad with CIN (2018), CAR (2019) and the Jets (2019).

FLIGHT PATH

2019 GP|GS|DNP|IA: 1|0|0|0Initially signed to the CAR practice squad before being added to the active roster in CAR in Week 13 and making his NFL debut • Joined the Jets practice squad in Week 15 for the season’s final three weeks. 2018 After entering the league as an undrafted free agent, spent the entire season on the practice squad.

CAREER STATISTICSYear Team GP GS Off PT ST PT

2019 CAR 1 0 0.00 0.63

Totals 1 0 0.00 0.63

OF NOTE

WALK-ON TO ALL-BIG 12: Went from a walk-on freshman to a three-year starter, earning first team All-Big 12 honors from the coaches and second team All-Big 12 recognition from the Associated Press as a senior.

STATE CHAMPION IN DISCUS: At Liberty Christian (TX) HS, won the state championship in the discus throw three times and twice in the shot put.

OFF THE FIELD

ATHLETICS AND ACADEMICS: A finalist for the William V. Campbell Trophy as a senior, he was one of only two players in OK State history to earn CoSIDA Academic All-America first-team honors twice in his career • Also served on the NCAA Autonomy Governance Committee as one of only three student-athlete representatives from the Big 12, as well as the Big 12 Student-Athlete Advisory Committee.

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BRAD

ARGYLE, TX LIBERTY CHRISTIAN (TX) OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY

@instagramhandle@TwitterHandle

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Won 7 • Lost 9Date W/L Score Opponent9/8/2019 L 16 - 17 Buffalo Bills9/16/2019 L 3 - 23 Cleveland Browns9/22/2019 L 14 - 30 at New England Patriots10/6/2019 L 6 - 31 at Philadelphia Eagles10/13/2019 W 24 - 22 Dallas Cowboys10/21/2019 L 0 - 33 New England Patriots10/27/2019 L 15 - 29 at Jacksonville Jaguars11/3/2019 L 18 - 26 at Miami Dolphins11/10/2019 W 34 - 27 New York Giants11/17/2019 W 34 - 17 at Washington Redskins11/24/2019 W 34 - 3 Oakland Raiders12/1/2019 L 6 - 22 at Cincinnati Bengals12/8/2019 W 22 - 21 Miami Dolphins12/12/2019 L 21 - 42 at Baltimore Ravens12/22/2019 W 16-10 Pittsburgh Steelers12/29/2019 W 13-6 Buffalo Bills New York Jets OpponentTotal First Downs 253 302Rushing 61 75Passing 162 187Penalty 30 403rd Down: Made/Att 65/212 88/2253rd Down Pct. 30.7% 39.1%4th Down: Made/Att 7/19 3/124th Down Pct. 36.8% 25.0%Possession Avg. 28:53 31:07Total Net Yards 4368 5170Avg. Per Game 273.0 323.1Total Plays 956 1037Avg. Per Play 4.6 5.0Net Yards Rushing 1257 1391Avg. Per Game 78.6 86.9Total Rushes 383 417Net Yards Passing 3111 3779Avg. Per Game 194.4 236.2Sacked/Yards Lost 52/332 35/222Gross Yards 3443 4001Attempts/Completions 521/323 585/363Completion Pct. 62.0% 62.1%Had Intercepted 16 12Punts/Average 87/45.9 82/43.1Net Punting Avg. 41.6 38.5Penalties/Yards 115/1105 107/902Fumbles/Ball Lost 21/9 29/9Touchdowns 31 39Rushing 6 12Passing 19 25Returns 6 2

Score by Quarter Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT PtsTeam 60 78 54 84 0 276Opponents 89 114 73 83 0 359

Scoring TD Ru Pa Rt PAT FG 2pt Sfty PtsS.Ficken 0 0 0 0 23/26 19/27 0 0 80J.Crowder 6 0 6 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 36R.Griffin 5 0 5 0 0/0 0/0 1 0 32R.Anderson 5 0 5 0 0/0 0/0 1 0 32 L.Bell 4 3 1 0 0/0 0/0 1 0 26J.Adams 2 0 0 2 0/0 0/0 0 0 12S.Darnold 2 2 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 12B.Poole 1 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 1 8D. Thomas 1 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 6D.Brown 1 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 6 C.Mosley 1 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 0 6V.Smith 1 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 6A.Maulet 1 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 0 6B. Bello 1 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 0 6J.Burgess 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 1 2Team 31 6 19 6 23/27 19/28 3 2 276Opponents 39 12 25 2 29/33 28/34 3 2 3592-Pt. Conversions: Team 3/4, Opponents: 3/6Sacks: J.Jenkins 8.0, J.Adams 6.5, N.Hewitt 3.0, S.McLendon 2.5, Q.Williams 2.5, N.Shepherd 2.0, T.Basham 2.0, B.Copeland 1.5, K.Phillips 1.5, F.Luvu 1.0, F.Fatukasi 1.0, H.Anderson 1.0, J.Willis 1.0, J.Burgess 0.5, B.Kaufusi 0.5, B.Cashman 0.5 Team: 35.0, Opponents: 52.0

Rushing No. Yds Avg Long TDL.Bell 245 789 3.2 19 3B.Powell 59 229 3.9 17 0T.Montgomery 32 103 3.2 15 0S.Darnold 33 62 1.9 24 2V.Smith 3 52 17.3 20 1J.Adams 8 12 1.5 10 0R.Anderson 1 4 4.0 4 0J.Crowder 1 4 4.0 4 0T.Wesco 1 2 2.0 2 0Team 383 1257 3.3 24 6Opponents 417 1391 3.3 66 12

Receiving No. Yds Avg Long TDJ.Crowder 78 833 10.7 41 6L.Bell 66 461 7.0 23 1R.Anderson 52 779 15.0 92t 5D.Thomas 36 433 12.0 47 1R.Griffin 34 320 9.4 45 5V.Smith 17 225 13.2 37 0T.Montgomery 13 90 6.9 21 0D.Brown 7 72 10.3 24 1B.Powell 7 33 4.7 9 0B.Berrios 6 115 19.2 69 0T.Wesco 2 47 23.5 32 0J.Bellamy 2 20 10.0 15 0J.Smith 1 12 12.0 12 0C.Herndon 1 7 7.0 7 0Q.Enunwa 1 -4 -4.0 8 0Team 323 3443 10.7 92t 19Opponents 363 4001 11.0 89t 25

Interceptions No. Yds Avg Long TDN.Hewitt 2 13 6.5 9 0J.Adams 1 61 61.0 61t 1C.Mosley 1 17 17.0 17t 1B.Poole 1 15 15.0 15t 1D.Roberts 1 13 13.0 13 0A.Maulet 1 13 13.0 13 0T.Johnson 1 3 3.0 3 0J.Burgess 1 2 2.0 2 0T.Basham 1 1 1.0 1 0N.Hairston 1 0 0.0 0 0M.Maye 1 0 0.0 0 0Team 12 138 11.5 61t 3Opponents 16 232 14.5 51t 1

Punting No. Yds Avg Net TB In Lg BL.Edwards 87 3991 45.9 41.6 3 28 63 0Team 87 3991 45.9 41.6 3 28 63 0Opponents 82 3534 43.1 38.5 7 40 60 1

Punt Returns Ret FC Yds Avg Long TDB.Berrios 21 32 240 11.4 26 0Team 21 32 240 11.4 26 0Opponents 44 13 309 7.0 24 0

Kickoff Returns No. Yds Avg Long TDT.Montgomery 18 364 20.2 34 0V.Smith 10 299 29.9 78 0T.Cannon 5 96 19.2 28 0B.Berrios 4 48 12.0 25 0Team 37 807 21.8 78 0Opponents 33 636 19.3 30 0

Field Goals 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+S.Ficken 0/ 0 2/ 2 7/ 8 7/ 11 3/ 6K.Vedvik 0/ 0 0/ 0 0/ 0 0/ 1 0/ 0Team 0/ 0 2/ 2 7/ 8 7/ 12 3/ 6Opponents 0/ 0 11/ 12 5/ 6 9/ 13 3/ 3

Fumbles Lost: S. Darnold 3, L.Bell 1, Q.Enunwa 1, J.Burgess 1, L.Falk 1, B.Berrios 1, V.Smith 1 Total: 9Opponent Fumble Recoveries: S.McLendon 1, C.Mosley 1, J.Burgess 1, A.Maulet 1, J.Adams 1, T.Basham 1, T.Cannon 1, B.Cashman 1, Q.Williams 1 Total: 9

Passing Att Cmp Yds Cmp% Yds/Att TD TD% Int Int% Long Sack Lost RatingS.Darnold 441 273 3024 61.9% 6.9 19 4.3% 13 2.9% 92t 33/ 212 84.3L.Falk 73 47 416 64.4% 5.7 0 0.0% 3 4.1% 36 16/ 96 62.4T.Siemian 6 3 3 50.0% 0.5 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 3 2/ 17 56.3B.Powell 1 0 0 0.0% 0.0 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0/ 0 39.6D.Fales 0 0 0 0.0% 0.0 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 1/ 7 0.0Team 521 323 3443 62.0% 6.6 19 3.6% 16 3.1% 92t 52/ 332 80.6Opponents 585 363 4001 62.1% 6.8 25 4.3% 12 2.1% 89t 35/ 222 88.0

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Player Total Solo Assists TFL Sacks Yards QH INT Yards PD FF FR YardsJamal Adams 91 78 13 12 6.5 45.5 17 1 61 8 2 1 25James Burgess 90 68 22 10 0.5 5.0 2 1 2 6 1 1 -4Neville Hewitt 78 62 16 3 3.0 18.0 7 2 13 6 0 0 0Marcus Maye 65 50 15 1 0.0 0.0 0 1 0 6 0 0 0Brian Poole 62 52 10 4 0.0 0.0 5 1 15 6 1 0 0Darryl Roberts 62 56 6 0 0.0 0.0 2 1 13 8 0 0 0Kyle Phillips 42 31 11 18 1.5 5.0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0Blake Cashman 41 35 6 4 0.5 4.0 3 0 0 1 0 1 0Arthur Maulet 41 29 12 5 0.0 0.0 0 1 13 2 0 0 0Brandon Copeland 39 28 11 3 1.5 8.5 4 0 0 2 0 0 0Steve McLendon 38 27 11 15 2.5 23.0 9 0 0 0 0 1 0Tarell Basham 36 22 14 7 2.0 10.0 9 1 1 9 0 1 2Henry Anderson 34 22 12 6 1.0 3.0 15 0 0 2 0 0 0Folorunso Fatukasi 33 22 11 12 1.0 5.0 6 0 0 2 0 0 0Quinnen Williams 31 18 13 7 2.5 16.0 9 0 0 1 0 1 0Jordan Jenkins 30 17 13 6 8.0 42.0 13 0 0 3 2 0 0Trumaine Johnson 26 24 2 1 0.0 0.0 0 1 3 3 0 0 0Nate Hairston 25 22 3 2 0.0 0.0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0Bless Austin 24 18 6 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 5 1 0 0Leonard Williams 23 13 10 2 0.0 0.0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0Maurice Canady 19 14 5 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0Nathan Shepherd 15 9 6 6 2.0 23.0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0C.J. Mosley 12 7 5 0 0.0 0.0 1 1 17 2 0 1 0Harvey Langi 9 5 4 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0Frankie Luvu 6 1 5 0 1.0 9.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Kyron Brown 5 5 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Albert McClellan 5 3 2 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Jordan Willis 5 3 2 1 1.0 1.0 4 0 0 0 1 0 0Bronson Kaufusi 4 1 3 1 0.5 4.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Rontez Miles 2 2 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Totals 993 744 249 128 35.0 222.0 132 12 138 75 8 7 23

SPECIAL TEAMS TACKLESPlayer Totals Tackles AssistsFrankie Luvu 14 9 5Harvey Langi 12 8 4Daniel Brown 11 8 3B.J. Bello 9 3 6Brandon Copeland 8 6 2Matthias Farley 8 5 3Tarell Basham 7 5 2Rontez Miles 7 6 1Josh Bellamy 6 3 3Thomas Hennessy 6 2 4Ty Montgomery 6 4 2Trenton Cannon 5 4 1Albert McClellan 5 5 0Ryan Griffin 4 3 1Arthur Maulet 4 3 1Maurice Canady 3 3 0Sam Ficken 3 2 1Neville Hewitt 3 3 0Darryl Roberts 3 2 1Vyncint Smith 3 1 2Lachlan Edwards 2 1 1Marcus Maye 2 2 0Josh Adams 1 0 1Nate Hairston 1 0 1Bennett Jackson 1 1 0Jordan Jenkins 1 0 1Brian Poole 1 1 0Trevon Wesco 1 1 0 137 91 46

SPECIAL TEAMS STATISTICSTouchdowns: 2 A. Maulet (FR) at NE, 9.22 B. Bello (Blk Punt) at BLT, 12.12Blocked Punt: 1 T. Basham at BLT, 12.12 Blocked Field Goal: 0 Blocked FG Return: 0 Blocked Extra Point: 0 Forced Fumbles: 2 B. Copeland at JAX, 10.27 T. Montgomery at WAS, 11.17Fumble Recoveries: 2 A. Maulet at NE, 9.22 T. Cannon at PHI, 10.6Key: TFL = Tackles for Loss, QH = Quarterback Hits, INT = Interception, FF = Forced Fumbles, FR = Fumble Recovery, PD = Pass Defensed

ADDITIONAL STATISTICSTouchdowns: 4 C. Mosley (INT) vs. BUF, 9.8 J. Adams (INT) at NE, 9.22 J. Adams (FR) vs. NYG, 11/10 B. Poole (INT) vs. OAK, 11/17Safety: 2 B. Poole vs. BUF, 9.8 J. Burgess at MIA, 11.3

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No. Pos. Name 01 02 03 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 GP GS DNP IA33 S Jamal Adams SS SS SS SS SS SS SS SS SS SS SS SS IA IA SS SS 14 14 0 236 RB Josh Adams PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS X X X IA DNP DNP IA IA 3 0 2 376 T Calvin Anderson PS PS PS NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT - - - -96 DL Henry Anderson DL DL DL DL IA IA IA DL DL DL DL DL DL DL DL DL 13 13 0 311 WR Robby Anderson WR WR WR WR WR X WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR 16 15 0 031 CB Bless Austin R/NFI R/NFI R/NFI R/NFI R/NFI R/NFI R/NFI R/NFI X CB CB CB CB CB CB DNP 7 6 1 093 LB Tarell Basham X X OLB OLB X X X X X X X X X X X X 16 2 0 068 T Kelvin Beachum LT LT LT LT LT IA IA IA LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT 13 13 0 326 RB Le’Veon Bell RB RB RB RB RB RB RB RB RB RB RB RB IA RB RB RB 15 15 0 115 WR Josh Bellamy X X X X X X X IA IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR 7 0 0 149 LB B.J. Bello NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT X NWT X X X X X X X 8 0 0 010 WR Braxton Berrios X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X 16 0 0 069 OL Ben Braden PS NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT PS PS PS PS PS PS X 1 0 0 087 TE Daniel Brown X X TE X X X X X X X X TE X TE TE TE 16 5 0 035 CB Kyron Brown PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS X X IA CB IR IR IR 3 1 0 186 TE Ian Bunting PS PS PS NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT - - - -58 LB James Burgess NWT PS PS PS PS PS ILB ILB ILB ILB ILB ILB ILB ILB ILB ILB 10 10 0 037 CB Maurice Canady NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT X X X X X CB X CB 8 2 0 025 RB Trenton Cannon X X X X IA IA IA IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR 4 0 0 353 LB Blake Cashman X ILB ILB X ILB ILB ILB IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR 7 5 0 077 G Tom Compton X X X X X X X X X RG RG RG RG RG IA IR 14 5 0 151 LB Brandon Copeland R/SUS R/SUS R/SUS R/SUS X X X ILB ILB X X X X X OLB X 12 3 0 032 S Blake Countess NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT X X X IA X X IA X DNP IA IA 6 0 1 482 WR Jamison Crowder WR WR WR X WR X X WR WR WR WR X WR WR WR WR 16 12 0 063 OL Ryan Crozier NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT PS PS PS PS NWT NWT - - - -14 QB Sam Darnold QB IA IA IA QB QB QB QB QB QB QB QB QB QB QB QB 13 13 0 338 RB Kenneth Dixon NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT IA IA 0 0 0 216 WR Greg Dortch PS PS PS PS PS NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT - - - -75 T Chuma Edoga IA IA DNP RT RT LT LT LT RT RT RT IA IA IA IR IR 8 8 1 54 P Lachlan Edwards P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P 16 0 0 081 WR Quincy Enunwa WR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR 1 1 0 03 QB David Fales NWT NWT DNP X DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP X DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 2 0 12 08 QB Luke Falk PS X QB QB NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT 3 2 0 041 S Matthias Farley X X X X X X X X X IA IA X IA X X X 13 0 0 394 DL Folorunso Fatukasi IA X X IA X X X X X X X X X X X X 14 0 0 29 K Sam Ficken NWT K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K 15 0 0 056 DL John Franklin-Myers IA IA IA IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR 0 0 0 352 LB Ahmad Gooden NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT PS PS - - - -84 TE Ryan Griffin TE TE TE TE TE TE TE TE TE TE TE TE TE IR IR IR 13 13 0 021 CB Nate Hairston X CB CB X IA X X CB CB IA IA IA CB CB IA X 11 6 0 578 OL Jonotthan Harrison X X X X X FB X C C C C C C C C C 16 10 0 086 WR Keon Hatcher NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT PS PS - - - -42 LS Thomas Hennessy LS LS LS LS LS LS LS LS LS LS LS LS LS LS LS LS 16 0 0 089 TE Chris Herndon R/SUS R/SUS R/SUS R/SUS EXPT IA IA DNP X IR IR IR IR IR IR IR 1 0 1 246 LB Neville Hewitt ILB ILB ILB ILB ILB IA IA IA IA ILB ILB ILB ILB ILB ILB ILB 12 12 0 466 OL Brandon Hitner NWT NWT NWT NWT PS PS/IR PS/IR PS/IR PS/IR PS/IR PS/IR PS/IR NWT NWT NWT NWT - - - -39 RB/WR Valentine Holmes PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT - - - -32 S Bennett Jackson IA NWT PS PS PS NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT X X IA IA 2 0 0 348 LB Jordan Jenkins X OLB IA IA OLB OLB OLB OLB OLB OLB OLB OLB OLB OLB OLB OLB 14 13 0 222 CB Trumaine Johnson CB X X CB CB CB CB IA IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR 7 5 0 155 C Ryan Kalil C C C C C C C IA IA IR IR IR IR IR IR IR 7 7 0 291 DL Bronson Kaufusi DL X X NWT PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS 3 1 0 065 OL Corbin Kaufusi NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS - - - -63 OL Leo Koloamatangi NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT PS PS IA IA DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0 0 5 244 LB Harvey Langi OLB X OLB X X X X OLB X X X X X X X X 16 3 0 071 OL Alex Lewis X X X LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG IR 15 12 0 064 C Brad Lundblade NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT PS PS PS - - - -50 LB Frankie Luvu X X X X X PS PS X X X X X X X X X 13 0 0 183 WR Josh Malone PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS X X 2 0 0 023 CB Arthur Maulet X X X X X PS PS X CB CB CB CB IA IA CB CB 12 6 0 220 S Marcus Maye FS FS FS FS FS FS FS FS FS FS FS FS FS FS FS FS 16 16 0 047 LB Albert McClellan X X X X X IA IA IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR 5 0 0 269 OL Conor McDermott NWT NWT NWT IA IA DNP DNP DNP IA X X X X X RG RG 7 2 3 399 DL Steve McLendon DL DL DL DL DL DL DL DL DL DL DL DL DL DL DL DL 16 16 0 045 S Rontez Miles X X X X X X X IA IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR 7 0 0 188 WR/RB Ty Montgomery X X X X X X RB X X X X X X RB X X 16 2 0 030 RB Jalin Moore R/NFI R/NFI R/NFI R/NFI R/NFI R/NFI R/NFI R/NFI R/NFI R/NFI R/NFI R/NFI R/NFI R/NFI R/NFI R/NFI - - - -57 LB C.J. Mosley ILB IA IA IA IA ILB IA IA IA IA IA IA IR IR IR IR 2 2 0 1043 LB Jamey Mosley PS PS PS PS NWT NWT NWT PS PS PS PS NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT - - - -61 OL James Murray NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS - - - -70 G Kelechi Osemele LG LG LG IA IA IA NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT 3 3 0 398 DL Kyle Phillips IA X X DL X DL DL X X X X X X DL X X 15 4 0 134 CB Brian Poole X CB X CB CB CB CB X CB CB CB CB IA IA X CB 14 10 0 229 RB Bilal Powell IA IA X X X X X X X X X X RB IA X X 13 1 0 379 OL Brent Qvale IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR X X LG 3 1 0 043 LB Wyatt Ray NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT PS PS PS PS PS - - - -27 CB Darryl Roberts CB CB CB CB CB CB CB CB IA IA IA X SS SS X X 13 10 0 372 T Brandon Shell RT RT RT IA X RT RT RT X X X RT RT RT RT RT 15 11 0 197 DL Nathan Shepherd IA R/SUS R/SUS R/SUS R/SUS R/SUS R/SUS X X X X X X X X X 9 0 0 119 QB Trevor Siemian DNP QB IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR 1 1 1 01 WR Jeff Smith PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS X IR IR 1 0 0 017 WR Vyncint Smith NWT NWT NWT X X WR WR X X X X X X X WR WR 13 4 0 018 WR Demaryius Thomas NWT WR IA WR WR WR X WR WR WR WR WR WR IA IA IA 11 10 0 4 TE Ross Travis NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT IA 0 0 0 16 K Kaare Vedvik K NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT 1 0 0 085 TE Trevon Wesco X X X TE X X X X X X X X X X X X 16 1 0 05 QB Mike White NWT NWT NWT PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS - - - -92 DL Leonard Williams DL DL DL DL DL DL DL NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT 7 7 0 095 DL Quinnen Williams X IA IA X DL X X DL DL DL DL DL DL IA DL DL 13 9 0 354 LB Avery Williamson IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR - - - -60 DL Jordan Willis NWT IA IA X X X X X IA IA IA X X X X IA 9 0 0 667 G Brian Winters RG RG RG RG RG RG RG RG RG IR IR IR IR IR IR IR 9 9 0 040 LB Paul Worrilow NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT NWT X IA IA IA IA X X X 4 0 0 4

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OFFENSIVE STARTERSOpp.

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Thomas

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Thomas

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DL DL

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S S

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L. William

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IA 11/3

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cLendon H

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airston Roberts

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vs. NYG

11/10 Q. W

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McLendon

H. Anderson

Jenkins Copeland

Burgess Poole

CB H

airston M

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s M

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AS 11/17

Q. William

s M

cLendon H

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Hew

itt Burgess

PooleCB

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s M

ayevs. OAK

11/24 Q. W

illiams

McLendon

H. Anderson

Jenkins H

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Burgess Poole

CB Austin

Maulet

Adams

Maye

at CIN

12/1 Q. W

illiams

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H. Anderson

Jenkins H

ewitt

Burgess Poole

CB Austin

Maulet

Adams

Maye

vs. MIA

12/8 Q. W

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McLendon

H. Anderson

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Austin H

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cLendon H

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Austin H

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s M

cLendon H

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Maulet

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SINGLE-GAME TEAM HIGHS and LOWS NEW YORK JETS OPPONENTSYARDS/FIRST DOWNS HIGH LOW HIGH LOWTotal Net Yards 401 vs. OAK 11/24 105 at NE 9/22 430 at BLT 12/12 208 vs. OAK 11/24Total Plays 69 2X, last vs. MIA 12/8 47 at NE 9/22 79 vs. NE 10/21 57 vs. OAK 11/24First Downs 23 at WAS 11/17 6 at NE 9/22 26 vs. DAL 10/13 10 vs. OAK 11/24RUSHING HIGH LOW HIGH LOWRushing Yards 115 at WAS 11/17 36 vs. NE 9/22 218 at BLT 12/12 23 vs. NYG 11/10Rushing Attempts 33 at WAS 11/17 15 at JAX 10/27 34 4X, last at BLT 12/12 17 vs. NYG 11/10Average Gain/Rush 4.3 at BLT 12/12 1.8 vs. NE 9/22 6.4 at BLT 12/12 1.4 vs. NYG 11/10PASSING HIGH LOW HIGH LOWNet Passing Yards 326 vs. DAL 10/13 61 at PHI 10/6 313 at NE 9/22 140 vs. OAK 11/24Pass Attempts 48 at CIN 12/1 22 at NE 9/22 45 2X, last vs. NE 10/21 29 at PHI 10/6Pass Completions 28 2X, last at CIN 12/1 11 vs. NE 10/21 31 vs. NE 10/21 17 at PHI 10/6Yards/Attempt 10.6 vs. DAL 10/13 2.3 vs. NE 10/21 9.3 vs. CLV 9/16 4.0 vs. OAK 11/24Interceptions Thrown 4 vs. NE 10/21 0 6X, last vs. PIT 12/22 2 3X, last at BUF 12/29 0 6X, last at CIN 12/1Sacks Allowed 10.0 at PHI 10/6 1.0 4X, last vs. BLT 12/12 6.0 2X, last at WAS 11/17 0.0 vs. NE 10/21FUMBLES HIGH LOW HIGH LOWFumbles Lost 2 vs. NE 10/21 0 6X, last at BUF 12/29 2 2X, last vs. NYG 11/10 0 8X, last vs. PIT 12/22 PENALTIES HIGH LOW HIGH LOWPenalties 12 vs. CLV 9/16 2 at BUF 12/29 11 at WAS 11/17 2 at CIN 12/1Penalized 106 at CIN 12/1 13 at BUF 12/29 92 vs. NE 10/21 15 at CIN 12/1POINTS • TIME OF POSSESSION HIGH LOW HIGH LOWPoints 34 3X, last vs. OAK 11/24 0 vs. NE 10/21 42 at BLT 12/12 3 vs. OAK 11/24Touchdowns 4 2X, last vs. OAK 11/24 0 3X, last at CIN 12/1 6 at BLT 12/12 0 3X, last at BUF 12/29Time of Possession 32:19 at WAS 11/17 21:33 vs. NE 10/21 38:27 vs. NE 10/21 27:41 at WAS 11/17

SINGLE-GAME INDIVIDUAL BESTS NEW YORK JETS OPPONENTSRUSHINGYards Rushing 87 .....................................Le’Veon Bell, at BLT 12/12 105 ............................... Ezekiel Elliott, vs. DAL 10/13Rushing Attempts 25 .................................... Le’Veon Bell, vs. PIT 12/22 28................................. Ezekiel Elliott, vs. DAL 10/13Longest Run 24 ..................................Sam Darnold, vs. NYG 11/10 66...........................Leonard Fournette, at JAX 10/27Longest TD Run 19t ....................................Vyncint Smith, at PHI 10/6 19t ...................................... Nick Chubb, vs. BUF 9/8PASSINGYards Passing (gross) 338 ................................Sam Darnold, vs. DAL 10/13 325 ............................... Baker Mayfield, vs. CLV 9/16Passes Attempted 48 ......................................Sam Darnold, at CIN 12/1 45.........................................Tom Brady, vs. NE10/21Passes Completed 28 .........................2X, last Sam Darnold, at CIN 12/1 31........................................ Tom Brady, vs. NE 10/21TD Passes 4 .................................... Sam Darnold, at WAS 11/17 5 ................................. Lamar Jackson, at BLT 12/12RECEIVINGYards Receiving 125 ...........................Robby Anderson, vs. DAL 10/13 161 ........................ Odell Beckham, Jr., vs. CLV 9/16Receptions 14 ..............................Jamison Crowder, vs. BUF 9/8 10................................ Darius Slayton,vs. NYG 11/10Longest Reception 92t ........................... Robby Anderson, vs. DAL 10/13 89t ........................ Odell Beckham, Jr., vs. CLV 9/16Longest TD Reception 92t ........................... Robby Anderson, vs. DAL 10/13 89t ........................ Odell Beckham, Jr., vs. CLV 9/16SPECIAL TEAMS • DEFENSELongest Kick Return 78 .....................................Vyncint Smith, at MIA 11/3 30.....................................Steven Sims at WAS 11/17Longest Punt 63 ............... 2X, last Lachlan Edwards, vs. PIT 12/22 60............................3X, last Tress Way at WAS 11/17Longest Punt Return 26 .............................Braxton Berrios, vs. OAK 11/24 22............................Gunner Olszewski, vs. NE 10/21Longest Field Goal 54 ..................................... Sam Ficken, vs. PIT 12/22 62.................................... Brett Maher, vs. DAL 10/13Longest FG Att. 55 ........................................ Sam Ficken, at PHI 10/6 62.................................... Brett Maher, vs. DAL 10/13Most Tackles 16 .....................................Neville Hewitt, at PHI 10/6 13..................................... Joe Schobert,vs. CLV 9/16QB Sacks 3.0 ................................ Jamal Adams, at WAS 11/17 3.0....................... 3X, last Carlos Dunlap at CIN 12/1Pass Intercepted 1 .........................................................................Many 1 ........................................................................Many

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Won in OvertimeJETS: 23-20 vs. JAX (41-yd FG by Chandler Catanzaro) 10/01/17OPP: 44-38, vs. GB (16-yd TD by Davante Adams) 12/23/18Won in Last 2:00 of RegulationJETS: 22-21 (Sam Ficken 44-yd FG; 0:03 in 4Q) vs. MIA 12/08/19OPP: 31-28 (Cody Parkey 39-yd FG; 0:22 in 4Q), at MIA 10/22/17Tied Game in Last 2:00JETS: 38-38 (Jason Myers 33-yd FG) vs. GB 12/23/18OPP: 20-20 (Jason Myers 22-yd FG), vs. JAX 10/01/17ShutoutJETS: 37-0 vs. CIN 01/03/10OPP: 33-0, vs. NE 10/21/19Won by Three-or-Less PointsJETS: 22-21 vs. MIA 12/08/19OPP: 17-16, vs. BUF 09/08/19Won by Eight-or-Less PointsJETS: 13-6 at BUF 12/29/19OPP: 26-18, at MIA 11/03/19Won by 20+ PointsJETS: 34-3 vs. OAK 11/24/19OPP: 33-0, vs. NE 10/21/19Won after Trailing by 20+ PointsJETS: 40-37 (Trailed 30-7 with 00:12 in 3Q) vs. MIA 10/23/00OPP: 31-27 (Trailed 21-0 with 5:53 in 2Q), vs. NE 11/10/96Won after Trailing by 10+ PointsJETS: 27-23 (Trailed 14-3 with 11:13 in 2Q) at BUF 12/09/18OPP: 17-16 (Trailed 16-0 with 3:52 in 3Q), vs. BUF 09/08/19Won after Trailing in the Fourth QuarterJETS: 22-21 (Trailed 19-21 with 1:33 in 4Q) vs. MIA 12/08/19OPP: 17-16 (Trailed 16-3 in 4Q), vs. BUF 09/08/19Won after Trailing at HalftimeJETS: 27-23 (Trailed 13-17 at Half) at BUF 12/09/18OPP: 17-16 (Trailed 8-0 at Half), vs. BUF 09/08/19

OFFENSE500+ Total Net Yards (Team)JETS: 512 (323 rush, 189 pass) vs. DEN 10/07/18OPP: 540 (127 rush, 413 pass), vs. GB 12/28/18400+ Total Net Yards (Team)JETS: 401 (88 rush, 313 pass) vs. OAK 11/24/19OPP: 430 (218 rush, 212 pass), at BLT 12/12/1950+ Points Scored (Team)JETS: 56 vs. ARZ 09/28/08OPP: 52, at MIA 09/03/9540+ Points Scored (Team)JETS: 42 vs. IND 10/14/18OPP: 42, at BLT 12/12/19No TurnoversJETS: at CIN 12/01/19OPP: at BLT 12/12/19No Sacks AllowedJETS: at BUF 12/09/18OPP: vs. NE 10/21/19

PASSING100+ Passer Rating (Individual)JETS: Sam Darnold (127.8) vs. OAK 11/24/19OPP: Mason Rudolph (104.0), vs. PIT 12/22/19400+ Net Passing Yards (Team)JETS: 473 (69 att) at BLT 12/24/00OPP: 413 (55), vs. GB 12/23/18300+ Net Passing Yards (Team)JETS: 313 (29 att) vs. OAK 11/24/19OPP: 313 (45), at NE 09/22/19400+ Passing Yards (Individual)JETS: Vinny Testaverde (481 yards) at BLT 12/24/00OPP: Aaron Rodgers (442), vs. GB 12/23/18300+ Passing Yards (Individual)JETS: Sam Darnold (315 yards) vs. OAK 11/24/19OPP: Daniel Jones (308), vs. NYG 11/10/1950+ Passing Attempts (Individual)JETS: Ryan Fitzpatrick (50 att.) at NYG 12/06/15OPP: Aaron Rodgers (55), vs. GB 12/23/1840+ Passing Attempts (Individual)JETS: Sam Darnold (48 att.) at CIN 12/01/19OPP: Daniel Jones (40), vs. NYG 11/10/1930+ Pass Completions (Individual)JETS: Josh McCown (31 cmp.) vs. NE 10/15/17OPP: Tom Brady (31), vs. NE 10/21/1925+ Pass Completions (Individual)JETS: Sam Darnold (28 cmp.) at CIN 12/01/19OPP: Daniel Jones (26), vs. NYG 11/10/19Six+ Touchdown Passes (Individual)JETS: Brett Favre (6*) vs. ARZ 09/28/08OPP: Dan Marino (6), vs. MIA 09/21/86*Tied Franchise RecordFive+ Touchdown Passes (Individual)JETS: Brett Favre (6*) vs. ARZ 09/28/08OPP: Lamar Jackson (5), at BLT 12/12/19*Tied Franchise RecordFour+ Touchdown Passes (Individual)JETS: Sam Darnold (4) at WAS 11/17/19OPP: Lamar Jackson (5), at BLT 12/12/19

RUSHING300+ Rushing Yards (Team)JETS: 323 (38 att.) vs. DEN 10/07/18OPP: 328 (47 att.), at NE 09/18/83200+ Rushing Yards (Team)JETS: 323 (38 att.) vs. DEN 10/07/18OPP: 218 (34 att.), at BLT 12/12/19200+ Rushing Yards (Individual)JETS: Isaiah Crowell (219 yds*) vs. DEN 10/07/18OPP: Thurman Thomas (214 yds), vs. BUF 09/24/90*Franchise Record100+ Rushing Yards (Individual)JETS: Isaiah Crowell (219 yds*) vs. DEN 10/07/18OPP: Ezekiel Elliott (105 yds), vs. DAL 10/13/19*Franchise Record

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Consecutive 100-Yard Rush Performances (Individual)JETS: Chris Ivory (166 yds) at MIA (London) 10/04/15 Chris Ivory (146 yds) vs. WAS 10/18/15OPP: LeSean McCoy (113 yds), vs. BUF 11/11/18 Sony Michel (133 yds), vs. NE 11/25/1850+ Rushing Attempts (Team)JETS: 52 (177 yds) vs. NE 10/20/13OPP: 50 (151 yds), vs. NE 12/26/0540+ Rushing Attempts (Team)JETS: 49 (157 yds) vs. KC 12/03/17OPP: 46 (212 yds), vs. BUF 11/11/1830+ Rushing Attempts (Individual) JETS: Matt Forté (30 att.) vs. BLT 10/23/16OPP: Clinton Portis (36), vs. WAS 11/04/07Three+ Rushing Touchdowns (Individual)JETS: Matt Forté (3) at BUF 09/15/16OPP: Sony Michel (3), vs. NE 10/21/19Two+ Rushing Touchdowns (Individual)JETS: Isaiah Crowell (2) at CLV 09/20/18OPP: Sony Michel (3), vs. NE 10/21/19Rush of 70 Yards or More (Individual)JETS: Isaiah Crowell (77t) vs. DEN 10/07/18OPP: Alex Smith (70), vs. KC 12/03/17Rush of 40 Yards or More (Individual)JETS: Isaiah Crowell (77t) vs. DEN 10/07/18 Isaiah Crowell (54)OPP: Leonard Fournette (66), at JAX 10/27/19

RECEIVING10+ Receptions (Individual)JETS: Le’Veon Bell (10 rec.) vs. CLV 09/16/19OPP: Darius Slayton (10), vs. NYG 11/10/19200+ Receiving Yards (Individual)JETS: Eric Decker (221 yds) at MIA 12/28/14OPP: Jordy Nelson (209), at GB 09/14/14100+ Receiving Yards (Individual)JETS: Robby Anderson (116 yds) vs. MIA 12/08/19OPP: Darius Slayton (121), vs. NYG 11/10/19Consecutive 100-Yard Receiving Games (Individual)JETS: Robby Anderson (101 yds) at CIN 12/01/19 Robby Anderson (116) vs. MIA 12/08/19OPP: John Brown (123), vs. BUF 09/08/19 Odell Beckham, Jr. (161), vs. CLV 09/16/19Two 100-Yard Receivers in Same GameJETS: Robby Anderson (107 yds) vs. KC 12/03/17 Jermaine Kearse (157 yds) OPP: Dede Westbrook (130 yds), at JAX 09/30/18 Donte Moncrief (109 yds) 09/30/18Three+ Receiving Touchdowns (Individual)JETS: Plaxico Burress (3) vs. SD 10/23/11OPP: Michael Crabtree (3), at OAK 09/17/17

Two+ Receiving Touchdowns (Individual)JETS: Jamison Crowder (2) at BLT 12/12/19OPP: Darius Slayton (2), vs. NYG 11/10/19 Golden Tate (2)Multiple Receivers with Multiple Receiving TDsJETS: Laveranues Coles (3) vs. ARZ 09/28/08 Jerricho Cotchery (2)OPP: Darius Slayton (2), vs. NYG 11/10/19 Golden Tate (2) Pass Reception of 70 Yards or MoreJETS: Robby Anderson (92t yds) vs. DAL 10/13/19OPP: Chris Conley (70t), at JAX 10/27/19Pass Reception of 40 Yards or MoreJETS: Robby Anderson (41 yds) at BLT 12/12/19 Jamison Crowder (41)OPP: Duke Williams (41), at BUF 12/29/19

DEFENSEShutoutJETS: 37-0 vs. CIN 01/03/10OPP: 33-0, vs. NE 10/21/19Game without Allowing an Offensive Touchdown (Team)JETS: 13-6 at BUF 12/29/19OPP: 22-6, vs. CIN 12/01/19Under 200 Total Yards Allowed (Team)JETS: 168 at MIA 11/04/18OPP: 154, vs. NE 10/21/19Under 100 Net Passing Yards Allowed (Team)JETS: 56 vs. ARZ 12/02/12OPP: 73, vs. NE 10/21/19Completion Percentage under 50.0% (Team)JETS: 48.6% (J. Allen & Z. Jones: 18/37), at BUF 12/09/18OPP: 34.4% (S. Darnold: 11/32) vs. NE 10/21/19Passer Rating under 50 (Team)JETS: 49.7 (J. Allen & M. Barkley), at BUF 12/29/19OPP: 3.6 (S. Darnold) vs. NE 10/21/19Under 50 Rushing Yards Allowed (Team)JETS: 44 (25 att.) at CIN 12/12/19OPP: 46 (14), at JAX 10/27/19Five+ Takeaways (Team)JETS: 5 (5 INTs) at DET 09/10/18OPP: 6 (4 INTs, 2 FRs), vs. NE 10/21/19Four+ Takeaways (Team)JETS: 4 (2 INTs, 2 FR) vs. BUF 09/08/19OPP: 6 (4 INTs, 2 FRs), vs. NE 10/21/19Safety (Individual)JETS: James Burgess Tackle (R. Fitzpatrick -1yd Run) at MIA 11/03/19OPP: Aborted Snap (J. Harrison) Out of End Zone, at MIA 11/03/19Six+ Sacks (Team)JETS: 6.0 at WAS 11/17/19OPP: 8.0, at JAX 10/27/19Three+ Sacks (Individual)JETS: Jamal Adams (3.0) at WAS 11/17/19OPP: Carlos Dunlap (3.0), at CIN 12/01/19

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Two+ Sacks (Individual)JETS: Jordan Jenkins (2.0) vs. MIA 12/08/19OPP: Carlos Dunlap (3.0), at CIN 12/01/19Three+ Interceptions (Team)JETS: 3 vs. IND 10/14/18OPP: 3, at JAX 10/27/19Two+ Interceptions (Individual)JETS: Trumaine Johnson (2) at BUF 12/09/18OPP: Tre Herndon (2), at JAX 10/27/19Interception Returned for a Touchdown (Individual)JETS: Brian Poole (Derek Carr) 15 yds vs. OAK 11/24/19OPP: Jerome Baker (Sam Darnold) 25 yds, at MIA 11/04/18Three+ Fumble Recoveries (Team)JETS: 3 vs. BUF 11/02/17OPP: 3, at NE 12/30/18Two+ Forced Fumbles (Individual)JETS: Jamal Adams (2) vs. NYG 11/10/19OPP: Orlando Scandrick (2), at PHI 10/06/19Two+ Fumble Recoveries (Individual)JETS: Darrelle Revis (2) at IND 09/21/15OPP: Bashaud Breeland (2), vs. WAS 10/18/15Fumble Rec. Returned for a Touchdown (Individual)JETS: Jamal Adams (25 yds) vs. NYG 11/10/19OPP: Orlando Scandrick (44 yds), at PHI 10/06/19

SPECIAL TEAMSBlocked Punt (Individual)JETS: Tarell Basham (S. Koch) at BLT 12/12/19OPP: Walt Aikens (L. Edwards), vs. MIA 12/17/16Blocked Punt Returned for a Touchdown (Individual)JETS: B.J. Bello (14t yds; S. Koch) at BLT 12/12/19OPP: Walt Aikens (11t yds; L. Edwards), vs. MIA 12/17/16Blocked Field Goal (Individual)JETS: Henry Anderson (49 yds; S. Hauschka) at BUF 12/09/18OPP: Patrick Ricard (49 yds; S. Ficken), at BLT 12/12/19Blocked FG Returned for a Touchdown (Individual)JETS: Ray Mickens (72t yds; C. Ford) vs. OAK 09/21/97OPP: Mike Haynes (65t yds; P. Leahy), vs. NE 10/05/80Missed FG Returned for a Touchdown (Individual)JETS: Aaron Glenn (104t yds) at IND 11/15/98 (Vanderjagt 63-yard FG attempt) OPP: NeverBlocked Extra Point (Individual)JETS: Henry Anderson (R. Succop) at TEN 12/02/18OPP: Antwan Odom (M. Nugent), at TEN 12/23/07Missed Extra Point (Individual)JETS: Sam Ficken at BLT 12/12/19OPP: Justin Tucker, at BLT 12/12/19Kickoff Return for a Touchdown (Individual)JETS: Andre Roberts (99t yds) vs. GB 12/23/18OPP: Kenyan Drake (96t yds), at MIA 11/06/16Kickoff Return of 40+ YardsJETS: Vyncint Smith (78 yds) at MIA 11/03/19OPP: Kenyan Drake (96t yds), at MIA 11/06/16Punt Return for a Touchdown (Individual)JETS: Andre Roberts (78 yds) at DET 09/10/18OPP: Kaelin Clay (60 yds), vs. CAR 11/26/17Punt Return of 20+ Yards (Individual)JETS: Braxton Berrios (20 yds) vs. PIT 12/22/19OPP: Dede Westbrook (24 yds), at JAX 10/27/19Game-Winning Field Goal (Last 2:00 of 4Q or OT)JETS: Sam Ficken (44 yds; 0:03 in 4Q) vs. MIA 12/08/19OPP: Cody Parkey (39 yd; 0:22 in 4Q), at MIA 10/22/17Five+ Field Goals AttemptedJETS: Jason Myers (5/5) at TEN 12/02/18OPP: Jason Sanders (7/7), vs. MIA 12/08/19Four+ Field Goals MadeJETS: Jason Myers (5/5) at TEN 12/02/18OPP: Jason Sanders (7/7), vs. MIA 12/08/19Successful Onsides KickJETS: Chandler Catanzaro (M. Maye recovered), vs. LAC 12/24/17OPP: Stephen Hauschka (S. Thomas recovered), vs. BUF 11/02/17Failed Onsides KickJETS: Sam Ficken (J. Richards recovered) at BLT 12/12/19OPP: Dustin Hopkins (Illegal Touch Pen.), at WAS 11/17/19

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Day Pos. Name Transaction4 CB Tevaughn Campbell Signed, Reserve/Future DL Charles Tapper Signed, Reserve/Future5 WR Stacy Coley Signed, Reserve/Future8 LB Harvey Langi Signed, Reserve/Future9 WR Tim White Signed, Reserve/Future29 CB Arthur Maulet Signed, Reserve/Future

FEBRUARYDay Pos. Name Transaction5 C Spencer Long Released7 G Jordan Morgan Signed, FA

MARCHDay Pos. Name Transaction13 RB Isaiah Crowell Released C Jonotthan Harrison Re-Signed, Unrestricted FA DL Steve McLendon Re-Signed, Unrestricted FA G Kelechi Osemele Acquired via Trade (OAK) CB Darryl Roberts Re-Signed, Unrestricted FA15 DL Henry Anderson Re-Signed, Unrestricted FA RB Le’Veon Bell Signed, Unrestricted FA (PIT) WR Josh Bellamy Signed, Unrestricted FA (CHI) K Chandler Catanzaro Signed, Unrestricted FA (CAR) WR Jamison Crowder Signed, Unrestricted FA (WAS) LB C.J. Mosley Signed, Unrestricted FA (BLT) CB Brian Poole Signed, FA18 G Tom Compton Signed, Unrestricted FA (MIN) LB Neville Hewitt Re-Signed, Unrestricted FA19 TE Daniel Brown Signed, Unrestricted FA (CHI) T Brent Qvale Re-Signed, Unrestricted FA TE Eric Tomlinson Re-Signed, FA21 QB Trevor Siemian Signed, Unrestricted FA (MIN)25 LB Brandon Copeland Re-Signed, Unrestricted FA TE Neal Sterling Re-Signed, Unrestricted FA28 WR Deontay Burnett Re-Signed, Exc. Rights FA S Jeremy Clark Re-Signed, Exc. Rights FA QB Davis Webb Re-Signed, Exc. Rights FA29 G Ben Braden Re-Signed, Exc. Rights FA S Doug Middleton Re-Signed, Exc. Rights FA

APRILDay Pos. Name Transaction2 RB De’Angelo Henderson Re-Signed, Exc. Rights FA LB Frankie Luvu Re-Signed, Exc. Rights FA5 WR Quadree Henderson Claimed (NYG)8 DL Bronson Kaufusi Re-Signed, Exc. Rights FA LB Anthony Wint Re-Signed, Exc. Rights FA10 QB Brandon Silvers Signed, FA12 WR/RB Ty Montgomery Signed, Unrestricted FA (BLT)24 RB/WR Valentine Holmes Allocated via International Player Pathway25 DL Quinnen Williams Selected in the NFL Draft (Round 1)

26 T Chuma Edoga Selected in the NFL Draft (3b) LB Jachai Polite Selected in the NFL Draft (3a)27 CB Blessuan Austin Selected in the NFL Draft (6) LB Blake Cashman Selected in the NFL Draft (5) TE Trevon Wesco Selected in the NFL Draft (4)

MAYDay Pos. Name Transaction2 QB Luke Falk Claimed (MIA)6 QB Brandon Silvers Waived10 DL Justin Alexandre Signed, Undrafted FA LB Jeff Allison Signed, Undrafted FA S John Battle Signed, Undrafted FA10 CB Kyron Brown Signed, Undrafted FA WR Stacy Coley Waived WR Greg Dortch Signed, Undrafted FA DL Fred Jones Signed, Undrafted FA OL Tyler Jones Signed, Undrafted FA C Toa Lobendahn Signed, Undrafted FA T Wyatt Miller Signed, Undrafted FA RB Jalin Moore Signed, Undrafted FA LB Jamey Mosley Signed, Undrafted FA SL Kyle Phillips Signed, Undrafted FA S Santos Ramirez Signed, Undrafted FA CB Rashard Robinson Signed, Undrafted FA DL Trevon Sanders Signed, Undrafted FA WR Jeff Smith Signed, Undrafted FA DL Myquon Stout Signed, Undrafted FA DL Charles Tapper Waived14 T Calvin Anderson Claimed (NE) T Dieugot Joseph Waived WR Xavier Ubosi Claimed (NE) WR DeAngelo Yancey Waived16 WR Robby Anderson Re-Signed, Restricted FA LB Darron Lee Traded (KC)20 P Matt Darr Signed, FA TE Jordan Leggett Waived21 WR Deonte Thompson Signed, FA WR Xavier Ubosi Waived28 LB James Burgess Claimed (MIA) RB Jalin Moore Placed on Reserve/NFI

JUNEDay Pos. Name Transaction10 RB Bilal Powell Re-Signed, FA11 TE Neal Sterling Released12 S Montrel Meander Claimed (OAK)13 S John Battle Waived CB Mark Myers Signed, FA

JULYDay Pos. Name Transaction23 TE Ryan Griffin Signed, FA RB De’Angelo Henderson Waived24 TE Temuchin Hodges Signed, FA

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Day Pos. Name Transaction26 DL Fred Jones Waived30 LB Jeff Allison Waived C Ryan Anderson Signed, FA CB Dee Delaney Signed, FA C Toa Lobendahn Waived

AUGUSTDay Pos. Name Transaction3 TE Temuchin Hodges Waived C Ryan Kalil Signed, FA4 S Jeremy Clark Waived S Godwin Igwebuike Claimed (PHI) OL Tyler Jones Waived TE Nick Truesdell Signed, FA5 CB Alex Brown Claimed (PHI) WR Quadree Henderson Waived6 OL Alex Lewis Acquired via Trade (BLT) TE Nick Truesdell Waived10 CB Derrick Jones Waived TE Nick Truesdell Signed, FA11 K Chandler Catanzaro Retired K Taylor Bertolet Signed, FA13 CB Marcus Cooper Signed, FA TE Nick Truesdell Waived17 LB Albert McClellan Signed, FA LB Avery Williamson Placed on Reserve/Injured20 LB Stephone Anthony Signed, FA S Santos Ramirez Waived20 S Derrick Kindred Claimed (IND) S Montrel Meander Waived22 WR Quincy Adeboyejo Signed, FA WR J.J. Jones Waived26 CB Dee Delaney Waived S Santos Ramirez Signed, FA29 CB Nate Hairston Acquired via Trade (BLT) S Brandon Bryant Waived30 S Matthias Farley Signed, FA S Santos Ramirez Waived31 WR Quincy Adeboyejo Waived DL Justin Alexandre Waived T Calvin Anderson Waived OL Ryan Anderson Waived LB Stephone Anthony Released CB Bless Austin Placed on Reserve/NFI OL Ben Braden Waived CB Alex Brown Waived CB Kyron Brown Waived LB James Burgess Waived WR Deontay Burnett Waived CB Tevaughn Campbell Waived CB Marcus Cooper Released LB Brandon Copeland Placed on Reserve/Suspended

31 P Matt Darr Waived QB Luke Falk Waived TE Chris Herndon Placed on Reserve/Suspended RB/WR Valentine Holmes Waived S Godwin Igwebuike Waived S Derrick Kindred Waived RB Elijah McGuire Waived OL Wyatt Miller Waived G Jordan Morgan Waived LB Jamey Mosley Waived CB Mark Myers Waived CB Parry Nickerson Traded (SEA) WR Charone Peake Waived LB Jachai Polite Waived DL Trevon Sanders Waived T Eric Smith Waived WR Jeff Smith Waived DL MyQuon Stout Waived WR Deonte Thompson Released TE Eric Tomlinson Released C Jon Toth Waived QB Davis Webb Waived WR Tim White Waived LB Anthony Wint Waived

SEPTEMBERDay Pos. Name Transaction1 OL Calvin Anderson Signed, Practice Squad WR Braxton Berrios Claimed (NE) K Taylor Bertolet Waived OL Ben Braden Signed, Practice Squad CB Kyron Brown Signed, Practice Squad WR Greg Dortch Waived QB Luke Falk Signed, Practice Squad DL John Franklin-Myers Claimed (LAR) RB/WR Valentine Holmes Signed, Practice Squad S Bennett Jackson Claimed (BLT) LB Albert McClellan Released S Doug Middleton Waived LB Jamey Mosley Signed, Practice Squad WR Jeff Smith Signed, Practice Squad K Kaare Vedvik Claimed (MIN)2 RB Josh Adams Signed, Practice Squad TE Ian Bunting Signed, Practice Squad WR Greg Dortch Signed, Practice Squad LB Albert McClellan Signed, FA OL Brent Qvale Placed on Reserve/Injured4 WR Josh Malone Signed, Practice Squad10 K Sam Ficken Signed, Free Agent K Kaare Vedvik Waived DL Nathan Shepherd Placed on Reserve/Suspended11 OL Ben Braden Released from Practice Squad LB James Burgess Signed, Practice Squad WR Quincy Enunwa Placed on Reserve/Injured

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Day Pos. Name Transaction11 WR Demaryius Thomas Acquired via Trade (NE) DL Jordan Willis Claimed (CIN)16 QB Luke Falk Signed from Practice Squad S Bennett Jackson Waived17 S Bennett Jackson Signed, Practice Squad18 QB David Fales Signed, Free Agent QB Trevor Siemian Placed on Reserve/Injured23 QB David Fales Released WR Vyncint Smith Signed from HST Practice Squad25 TE Ian Bunting Released from Practice Squad QB Mike White Signed, Practice Squad

OCTOBERDay Pos. Name Transaction1 OL Calvin Anderson Signed from Jets Practice Squad (DEN) OL Brandon Hitner Signed, Practice Squad4 DL John Franklin-Myers Placed on Reserve/Injured QB David Fales Signed, Free Agent DL Bronson Kaufusi Waived OL Conor McDermott Claimed (BUF)5 LS Thomas Hennessy Signed, Contract Extension7 DL Bronson Kaufusi Signed, Practice Squad LB Jamey Mosley Released from Practice Squad12 LB Brandon Copeland Returned from Suspension QB Luke Falk Waived DL Steve McLendon Signed, Contract Extension14 LB Frankie Luvu Waived TE Chris Herndon Returned from Suspension15 S Bennett Jackson Signed from Jets Practice Squad (BLT) OL Corbin Kaufusi Signed, Practice Squad CB Arthur Maulet Waived S Blake Countess Signed, Free Agent16 WR Greg Dortch Signed from Jets Practice Squad (CAR) LB Frankie Luvu Signed, Practice Squad17 OL Brandon Hitner Placed on Practice Squad Reserve/Injured CB Arthur Maulet Signed, Practice Squad26 LB James Burgess Signed from Practice Squad OL Kelechi Osemele Waived LB Ukeme Eligwe Signed to Practice Squad29 DL Leonard Williams Traded (NYG)30 LB B.J. Bello Signed, Free Agent OL Leo Koloamatangi Signed to Practice Squad LB Albert McClellan Placed on Reserve/Injured CB Arthur Maulet Signed from Practice Squad

NOVEMBERDay Pos. Name Transaction1 RB Trenton Cannon Placed on Reserve/Injured LB Blake Cashman Placed on Reserve/Injured LB Frankie Luvu Signed from Practice Squad LB Jamey Mosley Signed, Practice Squad DL Nathan Shepherd Returned from Suspension5 RB Josh Adams Signed from Practice Squad WR Josh Bellamy Placed on Reserve/Injured CB Trumaine Johnson Placed on Reserve/Injured LB Paul Worrilow Signed, Free Agent6 CB Maurice Canady Claimed (BLT) S Rontez Miles Placed on Reserve/Injured OL James Murray Signed, Practice Squad8 CB Bless Austin Activated from Reserve/NFI LB B.J. Bello Waived12 LB B.J. Bello Signed, Free Agent CB Kyron Brown Signed from Practice Squad TE Chris Herndon Placed on Reserve/Injured OL Brian Winters Placed on Reserve/Injured16 C Ryan Kalil Placed on Reserve/Injured OL Leo Koloamatangi Signed from Practice Squad20 OL Ryan Crozier Signed, Practice Squad22 RB/WR Valentine Holmes Released from Practice Squad23 TE Ryan Griffin Signed, Contract Extension25 LB Jamey Mosley Released from Practice Squad LB Wyatt Ray Signed, Practice Squad

DECEMBERDay Pos. Name Transaction3 S Bennett Jackson Claimed (BLT) LB C.J. Mosley Placed on Reserve/Injured9 CB Kyron Brown Placed on Reserve/Injured OL Brad Lundblade Signed, Practice Squad WR Jeff Smith Signed from Practice Squad12 TE Ryan Griffin Placed on Reserve/Injured OL Brent Qvale Returned from Reserve/Injured17 T Chuma Edoga Placed on Reserve/Injured WR Keon Hatcher Signed, Practice Squad WR Jeff Smith Placed on Reserve/Injured18 RB Kenneth Dixon Signed, Free Agent19 WR Josh Malone Signed from Practice Squad21 LB Ahmad Gooden Signed, Practice Squad28 OL Ben Braden Signed from Practice Squad OL Tom Compton Placed on Reserve/Injured29 OL Alex Lewis Placed on Reserve/Injured TE Ross Travis Claimed (IND)