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About Manish
Manish Mehta is a Video-journalist based in Mumbai, India. Can shoot and edit. Documentaries on my own, am a one man army.
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Jets agree to three-year, $27 million deal with center Connor McGovern: source

17 Mar 2020  |  New York Daily News
The New York Jets have signed former Denver Broncos center Connor McGovern to a three-year, $27 million deal with $18 million guaranteed. McGovern, who has experience at both center and right guard, started all 16 games for Denver last season. This signing is part of the Jets' efforts to revamp their offensive line, following the recent signings of tackle George Fant and guard Alex Lewis. Jonotthan Harrison, who started 10 games at center last year, remains under contract for one more season.

Saving Rajasthan's Camels

26 Nov 2018  |  www.dw.com
The Raika people, who have been herding camels in Rajasthan for centuries, face threats to their traditional way of life. A German NGO is assisting them in sustaining their livelihood.

Kirk Cousins isn’t the Jets villain you think he is

18 Oct 2018  |  nydailynews.com
Kirk Cousins is unfairly labeled as a villain by some New York Jets fans for choosing the Minnesota Vikings over a more lucrative offer from the Jets. Cousins, seen as a franchise quarterback, has made a significant impact on the Vikings and is praised by head coach Mike Zimmer for his leadership and performance. The Jets, on the other hand, have invested in Sam Darnold as their future quarterback and made strategic moves in the draft. The article argues that both Cousins' decision and the Jets' response were logical and that not every story needs a villain.

3 keys for Jets to get second win in Jacksonville

29 Sep 2018  |  nydailynews.com
The New York Jets aim for a victory against the Jacksonville Jaguars by focusing on outside zone runs with Bilal Powell and Isaiah Crowell, stopping running back Leonard Fournette, and containing quarterback Blake Bortles' mobility. The Jets' defense acknowledges the challenge Fournette presents and the need to be cautious with Bortles, who has shown inconsistency but can be a threat if underestimated.

5 players to keep an eye on at Jets training camp

25 Jul 2018  |  New York Daily News
The New York Jets' training camp is set to be a pivotal period for the team as they evaluate key players, including rookie quarterback Sam Darnold, who is a potential Week 1 starter. Teddy Bridgewater is also under scrutiny as he attempts a comeback from a serious knee injury. Wide receiver Quincy Enunwa aims to make an impact after recovering from neck surgery, while center Spencer Long is expected to strengthen the offensive line. Safety Marcus Maye's recovery from ankle surgery is being monitored, with the team relying on him and Jamal Adams to solidify the secondary. The article highlights the team's strategic considerations and player evaluations ahead of the new season.

Mehta: Darrelle Revis should be in the Hall of Fame, and Rex Ryan agrees — ‘The best corner, period, at any one stretch’

18 Jul 2018  |  New York Daily News
Darrelle Revis, a dominant NFL cornerback known for 'Revis Island,' announced his retirement, prompting reflections on his illustrious career. Former Jets coach Rex Ryan praised Revis as one of the best corners, highlighting his unmatched skills and competitiveness. Revis' career included multiple Pro Bowl selections, a Super Bowl win with the Patriots, and significant contributions to the Jets' defense. Despite a less stellar end to his career, Ryan and others believe Revis deserves a place in the Hall of Fame for his exceptional performance during his prime years.

Mehta’s Top 20 Jets Countdown: No. 11 LB Jordan Jenkins sets the edge, does the dirty work

06 Jul 2018  |  New York Daily News
The article discusses the potential impact of Jordan Jenkins, an outside linebacker for the New York Jets, in the 2018 NFL season. Despite modest improvements in his pass-rushing stats, Jenkins is recognized for his essential role as an edge setter in the team's defense. The article highlights his performance in the previous season, including key plays and statistics, and notes his ongoing shoulder injury that could affect his readiness for the upcoming season. The piece is part of a series ranking the top 20 Jets players expected to make significant contributions.

Former Jets TE Austin Seferian-Jenkins opens up about helping Dylan Donahue with alcohol battle: ‘I believe in Dylan’

24 May 2018  |  nydailynews.com
Austin Seferian-Jenkins, former tight end for the New York Jets, has been counseling Dylan Donahue, Jets outside linebacker, following Donahue's DUI arrest. Seferian-Jenkins, who has overcome his own battle with alcohol, reached out to Donahue to offer support and guidance. Donahue, who was arrested after a collision in the Lincoln Tunnel, spent 30 days in an alcohol treatment facility in Florida. Seferian-Jenkins, now with the Jacksonville Jaguars, hopes to help Donahue find peace and clarity, emphasizing the importance of addressing underlying issues beyond substance abuse.

Mehta: Jets safety Jamal Adams doubles down to News on Pro Bowl prediction — ‘I believe in me’

24 May 2018  |  New York Daily News
Jamal Adams, the energetic and confident Jets safety, reaffirms his bold prediction of never missing another Pro Bowl, emphasizing his self-belief and motivation. Despite the pressure, Adams remains focused on improving his game and helping his team succeed. With impressive stats from his rookie season and a commitment to learning from greats like Earl Thomas and Ed Reed, Adams aims to become one of the league's top safeties. He expresses strong belief in his team's potential for the upcoming season, regardless of who plays quarterback.

10 bold predictions for NFL Divisional Round … including a message from an angry Tom Brady

13 Jan 2018  |  New York Daily News
The article provides ten bold predictions for the NFL Divisional Playoff weekend, highlighting key players and teams. Tom Brady is expected to dominate the Titans, driven by recent controversies. The Eagles are predicted to overcome the Falcons despite being underdogs. Case Keenum's season is anticipated to end poorly, while Alvin Kamara is expected to excel. Blake Bortles is predicted to struggle, and Ben Roethlisberger is expected to avoid interceptions. Le’Veon Bell is forecasted to perform well and announce his return. Key matchups include Steelers' wide receivers against Jaguars' cornerbacks. Darrelle Revis is criticized for his lack of effort.

Jets coach Todd Bowles hospitalized, doesn’t travel with team to New England as they prepare for Patriots

24 Dec 2016  |  New York Daily News
Jets head coach Todd Bowles was hospitalized for an undisclosed illness and did not travel with the team to New England for their game against the Patriots. Assistant head coach Mike Caldwell will coach the team if Bowles is unavailable. Bowles' condition is stable, and there were initial concerns of a heart attack, which were later ruled out. The article also discusses the health challenges faced by other NFL coaches this season, the Jets' struggles, and disciplinary issues within the team. Predictions for the upcoming game against the Patriots include Tom Brady throwing four touchdowns and Bryce Petty not throwing any.

Jets will be in first place in AFC East when Tom Brady returns, and they’ll have Jimmy Garoppolo to thank

19 Sep 2016  |  nydailynews.com
The New York Jets are predicted to lead the AFC East when Tom Brady returns from his suspension, thanks to Jimmy Garoppolo's shoulder injury. The Patriots face challenges with rookie Jacoby Brissett stepping in as quarterback, while the Jets' upcoming games against the Kansas City Chiefs and Seattle Seahawks appear less daunting. Bill Belichick is recognized for his past success but is expected to struggle in the upcoming games. Bill Parcells has praised Brissett, but immediate success is deemed unrealistic.

Colin Kaepernick wants out of San Francisco, prefers Jets next season: sources

02 Feb 2016  |  New York Daily News
Colin Kaepernick, the embattled quarterback of the San Francisco 49ers, wants to leave the team after a difficult 2015 season and prefers to join the New York Jets. The Jets are interested but cautious due to potential tampering issues. Kaepernick's current contract complicates matters, as the 49ers must decide his future before April 1. The Jets, who are looking to re-sign Ryan Fitzpatrick, see Kaepernick as a potential long-term solution. Despite his recent struggles, Kaepernick's talent and the Jets' offensive scheme make this a promising match. The article discusses the potential trade scenarios and the implications for both teams.

Todd Bowles’ playoff speech in spring made Jets group of believers

26 Dec 2015  |  New York Daily News
Todd Bowles, in his first meeting as head coach of the New York Jets, delivered a powerful message that the team could achieve playoff success without waiting for a rebuild. His speech has become a driving force for the team, which has made significant strides this season. Players like Buster Skrine and Eric Decker embraced Bowles' mindset, believing in their potential to win and make the playoffs. Despite the team's improvements and potential for a double-digit win season, they face uncertainty about making the playoffs. The article highlights the positive impact of Bowles' leadership and the team's collective belief in their capabilities.

Unlike John Idzik, new GM Mike Maccagnan already gives Jets pivotal pieces to bolster both sides of ball

07 Mar 2015  |  New York Daily News
Mike Maccagnan, the new GM of the New York Jets, has made significant moves by trading for wide receiver Brandon Marshall and re-signing linebacker David Harris. These decisions mark a departure from the conservative approach of his predecessor, John Idzik, and aim to strengthen both the offense and defense. Marshall's acquisition is seen as a low-risk, high-reward move that could greatly benefit the team's performance, while Harris's retention ensures stability in the defense. The article highlights the positive impact these changes are expected to have on the team and its fan base.

All NY Jets did with win over Titans was hurt slot in 2015 NFL draft

15 Dec 2014  |  New York Daily News
The New York Jets' victory over the Tennessee Titans, while celebrated by the team, is viewed negatively by fans as it potentially harms their position in the 2015 NFL draft. The win could cost the Jets a chance to draft a franchise quarterback like Marcus Mariota or Jameis Winston. Despite the players' and coach Rex Ryan's satisfaction with the win, the article highlights the long-term negative implications for the team's future.

With an offense already in place, Rex Ryan could fly with the Falcons

06 Dec 2014  |  nydailynews.com
Rex Ryan is anticipated to be fired by the New York Jets after a disappointing season but may find a new opportunity with the Atlanta Falcons, as owner Arthur Blank seeks to instill a tougher mindset in the team. Blank, impressed by Ryan in a past interview, may consider him to replace current coach Mike Smith. The Falcons' need for a defensive overhaul and Ryan's defensive expertise, combined with nearly $27 million in salary cap space, could make for a promising match. Ryan has also been linked to the Miami Dolphins, but the Falcons offer established offensive players like Matt Ryan and Julio Jones, which could be attractive to him.

Irked NY Jets DE Sheldon Richardson calls ex-Ferguson cop Darren Wilson ‘a pig’

03 Dec 2014  |  www.nydailynews.com
Sheldon Richardson, a New York Jets defensive lineman from St. Louis, expressed his anger and distrust towards law enforcement, specifically ex-Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson, following the grand jury's decision not to indict Wilson in the shooting death of Michael Brown. Richardson, who grew up near Ferguson, supports peaceful protests and condemns the looting and violence in his hometown. He stands by the Hands-Up-Don't-Shoot gesture made by five Rams players and is unapologetic about his stance, despite the NFL's preference to avoid controversy. Richardson's comments reflect a deep-seated racial divide and mistrust of white law enforcement in his community.

NY Jets exercise option on Mo Wilkerson, will have star defensive end locked up through 2015

18 Apr 2014  |  New York Daily News
The New York Jets have exercised their fifth-year option on All-Pro defensive lineman Mo Wilkerson, ensuring he remains under contract through 2015. The team aims to secure a long-term deal with Wilkerson, who had a career-high 10.5 sacks last season. The Jets have prioritized free agency and the draft, with plans to revisit contract negotiations later. Wilkerson's fifth-year option is guaranteed for injury and will become fully guaranteed in 2015. The Jets could use the franchise tag in 2016, but a long-term extension is more likely. Wilkerson has expressed his desire to stay with the Jets for life.

Controversy surrounds NFL’s change to crown-of-the-helmet rule, but new measure easily approved by owners

20 Mar 2013  |  New York Daily News
NFL owners approved a controversial rule change outlawing crown-of-the-helmet hits outside the tackle box, with the Bengals being the only dissenting vote. The rule, aimed at enhancing player safety, particularly affects running backs and has sparked significant debate among coaches and players. Giants coach Tom Coughlin supports the change for safety reasons, while former and current running backs like Brandon Jacobs and Matt Forte have expressed strong opposition. Additionally, the 'tuck rule' was effectively eliminated, with the Patriots and Redskins abstaining from the vote.

NY Jets coach Rex Ryan to star in Adam Sandler movie – as Patriots fan

03 Nov 2011  |  New York Daily News
Rex Ryan, the outspoken coach of the New York Jets, is set to play a New England Patriots fan in Adam Sandler's upcoming movie 'I Hate You, Dad.' The film, shot in Massachusetts, features Ryan as a Boston lawyer and a die-hard Patriots supporter. This isn't Ryan's first acting role, as he previously appeared on 'CSI: New York.' Sandler, a Jets fan, praised Ryan's performance and preparation for the role. Additionally, Sandler denied any involvement in recruiting free agent Nnamdi Asomugha for the Jets.
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