Jets first-round rookie Olu Fashanu will wear Nick Mangold's old number in 2024. But some believe the Jets should have retired the number.
Since retiring from the NFL, former New York Jets center Nick Mangold has been a staple attending New York sporting events throughout the metropolitan area.
In 2024, the New York Jets are banking on the return of quarterback Aaron Rodgers, and – with his help – meaningful offensive production. With playoff
New York Jets fans have witnessed a lot of bad offensive line play ever since the glory days of Nick Mangold and D’Brickashaw Ferguson. Despite the many years of struggles, the 2023 edition of the Jets’ offensive line might be the worst of all.
Nick Mangold will go down as one of the greatest players in Jets history. He is forever enshrined in Jets’ Ring of Honor. Unfortunately, he has to wait at least another year before being enshrined in the halls of Canton, Ohio.
What is with Darrelle Revis and other New York Jets greats? He seems quite intent on getting under their skin. First, it was an inexplicable beef with Joe Klecko.
Since retiring from the NFL, Nick Mangold has been somewhat of an ambassador for the New York Jets. Whether it’s offering his services to assist the team as a coach, playing realtor to Aaron Rodgers (and Derek Carr), or serving as an advertising spokesperson, Mangold has turned into a living legend for Jets fans.
On Sunday, ESPN reporter Jeremy Fowler provided another “update” on Derek Carr, if you want to call that. Fowler tweeted that while nothing is final and two other teams remain in the conversation (Carolina and New Orleans), Carr “has a slight lean toward the Jets as his next home”, though the Jets are still linked to Aaron Rodgers.
Throughout the week after Damar Hamlin’s traumatic injury on the field in Cincinnati, teams across the NFL lit up their stadiums in the Bills’ colors. Players showed solidarity with Buffalo and Hamlin, sporting “Love for Damar” and No.
Unlike a box of chocolates, you know exactly what you’ll get when it comes to Nick Mangold. The unapologetic New York sports supporter, durable offensive lineman, and all-around modern New York Jets legend hasn’t let retirement remove the green from his system.
Not only do the Jets have a chance to really bury the defending AFC champion Cincinnati Bengals and put them in an 0-3 hole, but they can also do it on the day they’ll be honoring an offensive lineman that did a lot of burying of his own during his time with Gang Green.
For roughly a decade, cornerback Darrelle Revis, center Nick Mangold, and left tackle D’Brickashaw Ferguson were three great New York Jets. The Jets drafted Ferguson and Mangold both in the first round of the draft in 2006.
Despite signing Tebow before the 2012 season, the Rex Ryan-led squad never could quite get him going within the offense.
Former Pro Bowl lineman David Diehl of the New Giants and Nick Mangold, an All-Pro center during his time with the New York Jets, provided their insight on the Giants’ upcoming season on the DraftKings NFL Preview show, which will be aired at 7pm tonight on the MSG Network.
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