The Jets have moved on from a key special teamer and veteran defensive back.
Derek Carr has chosen to sign with the New Orleans Saints over the New York Jets, and it appears that New York’s players are taking notice. Jets safety and special teams ace Will Parks took to Twitter with a fiery post shortly after the news was announced.
It was just reported that the New York Jets have re-signed safety, Will Parks. Per Tom Pelissero of NFL Network, it is a one-year deal. Over The Cap has Parks’ salary at the veteran minimum of $1.165 million with a cap hit of $940K.
The New York Jets have signed DB Will Parks to a one-year deal for the 2023 season, according to Tom Pelissero. Parks, 28, is a former sixth-round pick by the Broncos in the 2016 NFL Draft.
The New York Jets officially elevated S Will Parks and QB Chris Streveler to their active roster on Thursday for their game against the Jaguars. Parks, 28, is a former sixth-round pick by the Broncos in the 2016 NFL Draft.
The Jets played a little roster gymnastics Saturday before their Week 15 showdown against the Detroit Lions. They have signed linebacker Hamseh Nasirildeen to the active roster and added safety Will Parks after Parks cleared waivers this week.
The New York Jets have cut safety Will Parks, per Aaron Wilson of Pro Football Network. Parks appeared in 11 games this season with one start for the Jets.
Will Parks is ready for today’s game between the New York Jets and the New England Patriots. One of the Jets’ feistiest players is making a statement in 38-degree weather with 20 mph winds.
Brant Boyer has made a huge impact on the Jets special teams of late and his unit has had a day so far. First, it was a blocked field goal in the second quarter by Micheal Clemons.
Fans and media may not have been a fan of Saleh's words in defeat, but his players sure were.
The New York Jets announced that they have signed S Will Parks from the practice squad to the active roster on Wednesday and signed CB Jimmy Moreland and P/K Ty Long to the taxi squad.
Final Cut Day is always the longest day of the NFL season. Today, hundreds of dreams were killed, but dozens were made. The New York Jets were no different.
The Jets have re-signed S Will Parks, the team announced Thursday. Parks joined New York late in the 2021 season after injuries decimated the team’s safety unit.
The Jets recently claimed safety Will Parks off waivers from the Miami Dolphins. Today we break down Parks in detail. The 27-year old Parks is listed at 6’0” and 200 pounds and was a sixth round pick out of Arizona in 2016.
The entire Jets roster has been impacted by injuries and a recent COVID-19 outbreak, but entering Week 16, no position group has been hit harder than the secondary.
Parks will visit the Lions as he looks for a new team in 2021.
Ultimately, Parks found a good platform as he looks ahead to free agency.
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