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Since the start of the NFL offseason, the Jets have been one of the busiest clubs in the league by either trading for, signing or re-signing a total of seventeen players. Most of the work Gang Green has done comes on the defensive side of the ball, but we’re going to look at each and every one right here, no matter the position. https://api.spreaker.com/v2/episodes/70638022/download.mp3 DT T’Vondre Sweat: Added via trade from the Tennessee Titans in exchange for defensive end Jermaine Johnson, Sweat gives the Jets a 366-pund mountain in the middle of their defense. His 79.3 grade against the run was good enough for fifth in the NFL among defensive tackles with at least 100 reps according to PFF.com. The man they call “meatloaf” won the 2023 Outland Trophy at the University of Texas and was a unanimous All-American. Believed by some to be a first-round prospect entering the 2023 draft, Sweat would go early in round 2 with the 38th overall pick. As promised, some T'Vondre Sweat (93) highlights after watching a few of his 2025 games. Normally I'd highlight him, but he's 360 pounds, folks. If you can't find him then what are we even doing here?@nyjets getting a guy of this caliber while shedding $10 mil is a win. pic.twitter.com/4FptFw04tw — Glenn Naughton (@JNRadio_Glenn) February 27, 2026 Safety, Minkah Fitzpatrick: The Jets added Fitzpatrick, who was on the verge of being released, for a seventh-round draft choice. Presumably, the Jets did not believe Fitzpatrick would sign if he were to hit free agency, so they parted with a late pick to acquire his services. Once one of the league’s top ball hawks, Fitzpatrick spent much of last year playing the slot and intercepted just one pass. Even with Fitzpatrick having a diminished impact, he is an upgrade over much of what the Jets rolled out at safety last season. Exactly what his role will be with Gang Green remains to be seen but he did mention the possibility of being the Jets “big nickel”. DE Joseph Ossai: Signed to a 3-year deal for up to $36 million, Ossai tied his career high with five sacks in 2025 but there is some data that suggests he could be on the verge of a breakout. Of his five sacks this season, three of those, and eight of his 12 QB hits came over the final six weeks of the season. We’ll see if a strong finish to 2025 translates into a fast start in 2026. A disruptive player against the run in college for the University of Texas, Ossai picked up a career-high 9 tackles for loss last season which indicates even more progress for the 6′ 4” 253 pounder. Another encouraging number on Ossai is his total pressures as he managed a personal best of 43 after picking up 32 in 2024. Ossai gives the Jets a high ceiling defender who is clearly trending upward. DE Kingsley Enagbare: The Jets inked Enagbare to a 1-year deal worth up to $10 million after spending the first four years of his career in Green Bay with the Packers. The 6′ 4” 258 pounder should be good fit in the Jets new 3-4 scheme as he spent time at defensive end and outside linebacker for the Packers. Enagbare had a solid 23 stops last season as a part-time player and one thing that stands out is his pursuit/motor. Enagbare will cover as much ground as he has to in order to get in on a defensive stop. The exact style Aaron Glenn is looking for. LB DeMario Davis: Back with the Jets for a third time on a 2-year deal worth up to $22 million, what is there to say about Davis that even a casual fan doesn’t know. A guy you can put down for 100 tackles every year as he’s missed that mark just twice since being drafted back in 2012. Davis has spent the past eight seasons in New Orleans with the Saints where the fewest tackles he’s logged in a season was 105 back in 2021, and topping out with a career high last season with 143 at 37-years-old. "I know what it means to be a part of the Jets family. I know what it means to wear these colors, to wear this brand. It means a lot coming back." Demario Davis' talks about returning to the Jets: pic.twitter.com/8YHg2k5SCh — Jets Videos (@snyjets) March 12, 2026 DT David Onyemata: Familiar with head coach Aaron Glenn from their time together in New Orleans, Onyemata should be a key piece of the Jets fixing what was a putrid run defense last season. According to PFF, the 310 pound DT was tied for 10th in the NFL with 28 stops, defined as a taackle that constitutes a failure on offense. The durable Onyemata has started at least fourteen games in six of his past seven seasons, logging a career-high 62 tackles last season with 7 being tackles for loss. David Onyemata joins T'Vondre Sweat in the middle of a revamped @nyjets D-line to put a stop to teams running the ball down their throat all day. pic.twitter.com/te4cgz4CHS — Glenn Naughton (@JNRadio_Glenn) March 9, 2026 FB Andrew Beck: An signing that won’t move the needle for most, Beck is actually a solid player who just happens to play a position whose role has been diminished in recent years. But if offensive coordinator Frank Reich wanted to retain Beck, perhaps he envisions a role for him in his offense. Beck played double-digit snaps just three times in 2025 with his season high being 11 against the Bills and Jaguars. S Dane Belton: A potentially huge “bang for your buck” candidate as Belton got a 1-year deal worth up to $6 million after landing with the Giants as a fourth round pick out of Iowa back in 2022. A superior athlete who shows off explosion and sure tackling, Belton could become a fan favorite in short order between his face in the fan style and big time hits on special teams. If you were to watch Belton on just a handful of plays, you wouldn’t be the least bit surprised to learn he has an RAS (Relative Athletic Score) of 9.35. QB Geno Smith: The Jets sent a 2026 6th-round pick to the Raiders in exchange for Smith and a 7th-round pick. Even knowing Smith was about to be released, the Jets wanted to avoid having Smith choose a different club so secured his services via trade. Despite some objections from an extremely loud minority of fans, it seems Smith’s return is popular among fans. While Smith did throw a whopping 17 interceptions last season, it’s worth noting that the Raiders were a disaster on the offensive line, didn’t have any legitimate targets for Smith to throw to, and were always playing from behind. Add to that the fact that offensive coordinator Chip Kelly was calling plays that weren’t installed during the week and it was all a recipe for disaster. CB Nahshon Wright: The Jets got a surprisingly good bargain with Wright who came on board for a max value deal of $5.5 million for one season. This, despite being a young (27-years-old), 6′ 4” pro bowler coming off of a five interception season. WOW! Some impressive stuff here from newest @nyjets CB Nahshon Wright (@nahwrig). All five of his 2025 interceptions right here, and the last one is incredible.@JetNation pic.twitter.com/SAeNhiezSt — Glenn Naughton (@JNRadio_Glenn) March 10, 2026 Clearly there are some good bloodlines in the Wright family as his brother Rejzohn is a cornerback for the New Orleans Saints. Expect an interesting training camp battle between Wright and Azareye’h Thomas. K Cade York: York was added after Nick Folk departed in free agency but he won’t be alone come camp time. York is a long shot to make the roster so expect a rookie day 3 pick, undrafted free agent or veteran castoff to beat York out for the job. His 73.3% conversion rate just isn’t good enough, unless it turns out Chris Banjo is a legitimate miracle worker. OL Max Mitchell: Mitchell returns on a 1-year deal after playing just 73 snaps last year with 52 of those coming as a run blocker. The 2022 draft pick has had an up and down career up to this point but clearly did enough last year to at least earn himself a shot to last another year in Green and White. OG/C Xavier Newman? Newman has been a steadily improving player since arriving a few seasons ago and will have a shot to stick again as guard/center depth but may have an uphill battle should the Jets add an interior lineman through the draft. LG Dylan Parham: In need of a left guard following the departures of Alijah Vera-Tucker (Patriots) and John Simpson (Ravens), the Jets land a solid, experienced veteran in Parham. It’s a 2-year deal worth up to $20 million. Parham isn’t an elite level player, but has graded out as a solid pass blocker per PFF, picking up pass block grades of 60 or better in each of the past three seasons. The move also gives the Jets another versatile piece up front given the fact that he has experience at both guard spots. LB Mykal Walker: Walker quietly had a solid finish to the 2025 season as the Jets decided to bring him back on a 1-year deal. According to NFL insider Justin Fried, Walker finished as the NFL’s 8th highest graded linebacker from weeks 14-18. Largely unnoticed because the Jets were so bad as a unit, but obviously the front office was paying attention. Walker isn’t a household name, but has shown he can perform as a pro. Starting twelve games for the Cardinals in 2022, he did rack up 107 tackles, a sack and two interceptions. OT Chukwuma Okorafor: One of those under-the-radar moves that you just have to have as the Jets now have an experienced veteran backup tackle in Okorafor. He has started just eight games in the past three seasons but has started sixty for his career. S Andre Cisco: Cisco’s 2025 season in Green and White was a massive disappointment as injuries ended his season after just eight games in which he made no notable impact. This will give the former Jaguar a chance to regain the form he had in his previous four seasons when he intercepted eight passes and broke up 24 more. For Cisco it’s a 1-year deal worth up to $5.25 million. KR/RB Kene Nwangwu: The oft-injured Nwangwu is one of the NFL’s best return men but is rarely available due to a variety of injuries. But it’s not every day you can find a return man with 3 TD’s of 99 yards over the course of his career. Last season Nwangwu averaged 33.6 yards per kick return and will have a shot to earn a roster spot again for 2026. 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In this episode, we recap a pretty busy week in Jets land. What was our reaction to New York trading away one of their own in Jermaine Johnson? Also, Gang Green is officially on quarterback watch until further notice. That, and much more. If you've enjoyed episode, make sure to leave a positive rating if you're listening on Apple. Enjoy!
(1:09) — KNICKS: Behind Mikal Bridges's shooting and defense, the Knicks rout the Spurs 114-89. (9:17) — TOP FIVE MOST FASCINATING YANKEES: JJ gives his most fascinating Yankees heading into the 2026 season. (25:43) — CALLS: Callers talk Yankees. (32:47) — WILL PARKINSON: Will Parkinson from the Turn on the Jets podcast returns to discuss the Jermaine Johnson trade, how they can use their top draft selection and their free agent targets. (72:20) — TWO QUESTIONS: JJ answers random questions. The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please visit www.rg-help.com to learn more about the resources and helplines available. We always want to hear from you! Leave JJ a message on the listener line at 917-382-1151. Follow JJ on Twitter: https://twitter.com/john_jastremski Follow NYNY on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nynytheringer/ Host: John Jastremski Guest: Will Parkinson Producer: Stefan Anderson Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Evan & Tiki and Shaun Morash react to the Jets trading Jermaine Johnson to the Titans. Plus, Shaun and Tiki discuss Jets rumors (10:51); Craig Carton on Aaron Glenn's ‘superpower' (19:27); Boomer, Gio and Jerry on Glenn receiving an ‘A' rating from the players (41:20); Boomer & Gio on the Jets' QB needs (57:06).
Evan & Tiki and Shaun Morash react to the Jets trading Jermaine Johnson to the Titans. Plus, Shaun and Tiki discuss Jets rumors (10:51); Craig Carton on Aaron Glenn's ‘superpower' (19:27); Boomer, Gio and Jerry on Glenn receiving an ‘A' rating from the players (41:20); Boomer & Gio on the Jets' QB needs (57:06).
Evan & Tiki and Shaun Morash react to the Jets trading Jermaine Johnson to the Titans. Plus, Shaun and Tiki discuss Jets rumors (10:51); Craig Carton on Aaron Glenn's ‘superpower' (19:27); Boomer, Gio and Jerry on Glenn receiving an ‘A' rating from the players (41:20); Boomer & Gio on the Jets' QB needs (57:06).
Gregg Rosenthal and Nick Shook react to the first day of drills at the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine! Gregg and Nick tell you what they thought of the dominant performances from Sonny Styles and Arvell Reese. Nick also shares what he saw on the field from David Bailey, Cashius Howell, and more! Gregg and Nick also react to the trade that sent Jermaine Johnson from the Jets to the Titans in exchange for T'Vondre Sweat, Anthony Richardson being linked to the Vikings, the reported asking price for Maxx Crosby and other news coming out of the combine. Plus, Carolina Panthers GM Dan Morgan and HC Dave Canales join the show! NFL Daily YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/nflpodcastsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The clip is everywhere: Aaron Glenn at the Combine looking like he's “resting his eyes” on national TV. The show opens by defending how brutally boring the Combine is, then gets real about what matters in 2026, optics. For a Jets coach already under a microscope, that moment turns into instant Jets lore, and the crew debates whether he will ever shake it once the season starts. Then the calls flood in and the Jets embarrassment fatigue is loud. Connor Green speaks for the fan base that is tired of becoming a weekly meme, while callers argue whether this is harmless, unacceptable, or a sign of bigger problems. The conversation also touches the fallout of the Jermaine Johnson trade and why the Jets absolutely have to hit on their premium draft picks. From there it's back to the Giants: draft smoke, Kayvon Thibodeaux trade chatter, and the larger question of who is actually safe as Big Blue reshapes the roster. The show also digs into the anxiety of losing free agents and how quickly “cap savings” turns into desperation when you still need starters. And yes, the Mets take over a chunk of the hour too. Carlos Mendoza names Freddie Peralta the Opening Day starter, which sparks the debate Mets fans did not want: should the homegrown phenom Nolan McLean have gotten the honor, especially with Paul Skenes lined up on the other side? The crew breaks down why the Peralta choice feels like a recruitment pitch for an impending free agent, why fans wanted the electric McLean vs. Skenes matchup, and whether “your ace must start Opening Day” is a hard rule or just a tradition.
Scott Mason talks with Nick Faria of Athlon Sports about the breaking news surrounding the New York Jets and to review day #2 of the 2026 NFL scouting combine in Indianapolis! Nick discusses the Jermaine Johnson trade, the pros nd cons, what it means for the team going forward, everything that went down during day #2 of the NFL scouting combine in Indianapolis......and much more! Check out the Play Like A Jet store and get your "Play Like A Jet" logo shirt RIGHT NOW! Hoodies, hats, mugs, etc.....also available! https://www.teepublic.com/t-shirt/19770068-play-like-a-jet-logo-shirt?store_id=717242 To advertise on Play Like A Jet, please contact: Justin@Brokencontrollermedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ryan loses his mind over Ocho's viral claim that Caleb Williams is the most talented quarterback of all time — then dismantles it play by play. What starts as a highlight reel gets exposed for exactly what it is: filtered touchdown passes against busted coverages and trick plays dressed up as serious film analysis. The rant is equal parts hilarious and surgical. Ryan breaks down why stitching together 30-yard touchdown highlights is not "the tape" and why Ocho's analysis doesn't hold up to even basic scrutiny The DeVondre Sweat-to-Jets trade for Jermaine Johnson gets a quick hit reaction — what it means for both teams and why player-for-player swaps are so rare Teamworks acquires Pro Football Focus, and Ryan explains why this could either supercharge PFF or kill its consumer-facing product entirely Special teams coordinator interviews are heating up with four candidates coming in for in-person meetings — a hire could come by the weekend Javon Bullard's elite coverage numbers put him in company with Kyle Hamilton and Derwin James Free agency and the new league year are less than two weeks away, so buckle up — things are about to move fast. This episode is brought to you by PrizePicks! Use code PACKDADDY to get started with America's #1 fantasy sports app. https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/PACKDADDY To advertise on this podcast please email: ad-sales@libsyn.com Or go to: https://advertising.libsyn.com/packernetpodcast Help keep the show growing and check out everything I'm building across the Packers and NFL world: Support: Patreon: www.patreon.com/pack_daddy Venmo: @Packernetpodcast CashApp: $packpod Website: https://nfldraftgrades.com/ My Board: https://nfldraftgrades.com/board/83a18c42-7a0b-4590-8d1b-453e49840d02
Jermaine Johnson was traded, Darren Mougey and Aaron Glenn are no longer on the same timeline & Giancarlo Stanton's elbows are a problem. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Jets sent Jermaine Johnson to the Titans for DT T'Vondre Sweat. Do Jets fans like the move? Plus, NFLPA grades are out! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
(1:46) — YANKEES: The Yankees will retire CC Sabathia's number, and Giancarlo Stanton details his elbow injury. (11:00) — JETS: The Jets trade Jermaine Johnson to the Titans. (15:26) — GIANTS: Kayvon Thibodeaux has been reported in trade rumors. (19:16) — KNICKS: The Knicks fall in Cleveland after winning back-to-back games. (23:44) — ST. JOHN'S: The Red Storm get routed in Hartford 72-40 as they split the season series with UConn. (27:08) — CALLS: Callers answer random questions about everything. (44:46) — ZACH BRAZILLER: NY Post's Zach Braziller returns to discuss the St. John's season, how they've matched up against UConn, and their chances in the 2026 NCAA tournament. The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please visit www.rg-help.com to learn more about the resources and helplines available. We always want to hear from you! Leave JJ a message on the listener line at 917-382-1151. Follow JJ on Twitter: https://twitter.com/john_jastremski. Follow NYNY on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nynytheringer/ Host: John Jastremski Guest: Zach Braziller Producer: Stefan Anderson Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ryan loses his mind over Ocho's viral claim that Caleb Williams is the most talented quarterback of all time — then dismantles it play by play. What starts as a highlight reel gets exposed for exactly what it is: filtered touchdown passes against busted coverages and trick plays dressed up as serious film analysis. The rant is equal parts hilarious and surgical. Ryan breaks down why stitching together 30-yard touchdown highlights is not "the tape" and why Ocho's analysis doesn't hold up to even basic scrutiny The DeVondre Sweat-to-Jets trade for Jermaine Johnson gets a quick hit reaction — what it means for both teams and why player-for-player swaps are so rare Teamworks acquires Pro Football Focus, and Ryan explains why this could either supercharge PFF or kill its consumer-facing product entirely Special teams coordinator interviews are heating up with four candidates coming in for in-person meetings — a hire could come by the weekend Javon Bullard's elite coverage numbers put him in company with Kyle Hamilton and Derwin James Free agency and the new league year are less than two weeks away, so buckle up — things are about to move fast. This episode is brought to you by PrizePicks! Use code PACKDADDY to get started with America's #1 fantasy sports app. https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/PACKDADDY To advertise on this podcast please email: ad-sales@libsyn.com Or go to: https://advertising.libsyn.com/packernetpodcast Help keep the show growing and check out everything I'm building across the Packers and NFL world: Support: Patreon: www.patreon.com/pack_daddy Venmo: @Packernetpodcast CashApp: $packpod Website: https://nfldraftgrades.com/ My Board: https://nfldraftgrades.com/board/83a18c42-7a0b-4590-8d1b-453e49840d02
Hour 2: D-Pop and J.D. dive into the San Francisco 49ers' offseason moves. They discuss the recent trade of Jermaine Johnson to the Tennessee Titans and whether the 49ers missed out on a potential opportunity to acquire him. The guys also weigh in on the team's wide receiver needs, including the possibility of signing Jauan Jennings or Deebo Samuel. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The Titans made a huge trade that impacts the NFL Draft strategy. What does Jermaine Johnson add to the front and how does that change who they take at No. 4? Then what have we learned about edge rushers, linebackers and the top of the draft from the Combine? James Foster and Braden Gall talk Tennessee Titans. Be sure to watch the show at 440 Sports YouTube channel. In Nashville? Support great local taprooms and breweries: Yazoo Brewing Company on the river in Madison Elite food and beer from Tennessee Brew Works downtown East Nashville Brew Works in Wilson County and the Eastside
Wayne Chrebet breaks down the New York Jets trade that sent Jermaine Johnson to the Tennessee Titans for big fella T'Vondre Sweat. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Greg Cosell Joins To Talk Jermaine Johnson + Sonny Styles Combine PerformanceSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 1 of Friday's 3HL, the crew hits on the latest numbers from the NFL combine, get a breakdown on Jermaine Johnson from Jets beat reporter Rich Cimini of ESPN, and react to Tennessee QB Joey Aguilar's podium from the Combine.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On Night 34 of 40 Days & 40 Nights, we'll break down the Jets trading Jermaine Johnson to Tennessee for T'Vondre Swift, Anthony Richardson seeking a trade out of Indy, Brady Tkachuk's response to an AI video posted by the White House, and CyHi The Prince teasing a J. Cole diss. PLUS, veteran Podcast Producer & Host Brandon Nix joins the Show! Watch "40 Days & 40 Nights" hosted by EJ Stewart LIVE every Weekday at 8am & 6pm Eastern on YouTube, X and Instagram!
Hour 1 of Friday's 3HL, the crew hits on the latest numbers from the NFL combine, get a breakdown on Jermaine Johnson from Jets beat reporter Rich Cimini of ESPN, and react to Tennessee QB Joey Aguilar's podium from the Combine.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 2: D-Pop and J.D. dive into the San Francisco 49ers' offseason moves. They discuss the recent trade of Jermaine Johnson to the Tennessee Titans and whether the 49ers missed out on a potential opportunity to acquire him. The guys also weigh in on the team's wide receiver needs, including the possibility of signing Jauan Jennings or Deebo Samuel. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The New York Jets have begun to change their defense by trading Jermaine Johnson for T' Vondre Sweat. In this episode let's discuss how the trade is a win for both parties, what it says about the Jets' defensive plan, and how it impacts how the Jets will approach the 2026 NFL Draft. Want more content? Make sure to subscribe.
Pat Boyle breaks down the Jets trading DE Jermaine Johnson to the Titans for DT T'Vondre Sweat. He discusses how this move impacts the No. 2 overall pick, Aaron Glenn taking over defensive playcalling as his “superpower,” and Johnson reuniting with former coach Robert Saleh.
FULL SHOW: Giancarlo Stanton continues to deal with injury, the Jets make a trade with the Titans, Andy Dalton to the Jets is a possibility, St. John's is crushed by UCONN, and much more.
A jam-packed hour with travel chaos, brutal commutes, and a check-in on the crew (including Connor Green and the latest “Loogie” tales). Then the sports hits hard: Giancarlo Stanton admits his elbow pain is so bad he “can't open a bag of chips,” sparking a real Yankees roster conversation around rest, urgency, and what it means for Jason Dominguez and Spencer Jones. From there, it's full Jets mode at the combine after a headline trade: Jermaine Johnson is shipped out as the Jets bring in massive nose tackle T'Vondre Sweat, with plenty of debate on what it says about Aaron Glenn's defensive blueprint and what it means for the No. 2 pick. The QB carousel gets messy too, with Andy Dalton as a potential “competency” option, plus the usual Kirk Cousins and Derek Carr arguments, and even some Tanner McKee trade talk. To wrap it up, St. John's lays an egg vs. UConn and the guys argue whether it's an anomaly or a warning sign for March, with a quick spin through other big topics like ABS and CC Sabathia getting his number retired.
The Jets make a bold defensive move, sending Jermaine Johnson to Tennessee and bringing in massive nose tackle T'Vondre Sweat as the franchise pivots toward a new scheme. With Robert Saleh reunited with Johnson and Aaron Glenn installing his vision, Shaun and Tiki break down what this deal says about the Jets' long-term plan. Are the Jets shifting to a 3–4 front? Does this lock in a defense-first draft strategy with the No. 2 pick? Plus, the quarterback question still looms. Should the Jets focus on building an elite defense now and target the loaded QB class next year, or is that too risky in today's NFL? A deep dive into the trade, the scheme change, the draft implications, and whether this finally gives the Jets a clear identity heading into the season.
The final hour of the WFAN midday show brings nonstop New York sports chaos and wild off-field debates! With Evan Roberts away, Tiki Barber and the crew break down the rumored deal sending Jermaine Johnson to the Tennessee Titans for DeAndre Swift, plus what it means for the New York Jets.
A wild morning in New York sports as the Jets execute a defensive shakeup and the Yankees face a bizarre health update. The guys react to the Jets trading Jermaine Johnson to the Titans for nose tackle T'Vondre Sweat is Aaron Glenn building a brick wall or just treading water? Plus, we dive into the "Andy Dalton to the Jets" rumors: Is the 38-year-old veteran a viable bridge or a sign of desperation for Frank Reich's offense? On the diamond, Giancarlo Stanton's goal is a full season, but his inability to "open a bag of chips" has fans calling for Jason Dominguez. We take your calls on whether Kirk Cousins is the only real answer and why Hendon Hooker is suddenly the most talked-about name on the practice squad.
It starts in the Bronx with a sentence you never want to hear about your DH: Giancarlo Stanton says his elbow pain is so bad he “can't open a bag of chips,” yet he's still talking about a full season. The guys react to Stanton's “mentally tough” framing, Aaron Boone's comments, and the bigger question Yankees fans can't shake: if this is what they're telling us, what aren't they telling us? From there, the Yankees' roster dominoes come into focus. Randal Grichuk arrives, the Domínguez vs. Spencer Jones conversation heats up, and the debate turns to a practical plan: should the Yankees slow-play Stanton early, keep him out of cold weather, and treat him like an October investment while the kids get real runway? Then the hour swings to football. The Jets make a major defensive statement by flipping Jermaine Johnson for massive nose tackle T'Vondre Sweat, signaling a scheme shift and a clear vision for Aaron Glenn's defense. Calls pour in on what it means for the draft, the front seven, and whether the Jets should build an elite defense now and attack the quarterback position later. And yes, we hit baseball's ABS strike zone chaos too, plus a Giants caller sparks the latest debate: is Jaxson Dart's durability a real concern, or is New York just traumatized by the “availability” conversation at quarterback?
After getting crushed online for his “next numbers to be retired” Cinco, Shaun opens this segment by admitting he missed some obvious names, most notably Carlos Beltrán, a future Hall of Famer likely to go in as a Met. That sparks a quick cleanup of the list, including the realization that Aaron Judge's No. 99 will almost certainly be retired long before some of the earlier picks. From there, the show pivots to fresh intel out of the NFL Combine, where reports suggest the Jets are open to listening on additional trades beyond Jermaine Johnson. The guys try to figure out who that could realistically be, why accumulating assets might be the strategy, and whether the roster even has enough desirable talent to move. Giants free agency chatter also surfaces as top agents meet with teams in Indianapolis.
Dave wraps up filling in for Dan Graca, who arrives late due to record-shattering traffic! Dan & Bart get into the Jermaine Johnson trade & talk about KAT's value. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Dan & Bart continue to react to Jermaine Johnson being traded by the Jets. Plus, Audio Files! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Dave Rothenberg fills in for Dan Graca, who's been in traffic for almost 4 hours! Jermaine Johnson has been traded to the Titans. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Titans made a big move Thursday by trading T'Vondre Sweat to the Jets for edge rusher Jermaine Johnson. The result is enormous flexibility for the team - in the draft, in free agency and positionally. Then we dive into defensive backs at the combine: what they said and who we liked. Braden Gall and Nick Suss talk football. Watch the show on YouTube. SinkersBeverages.com Join The In Crowd today! Shotgun Willie's BBQ: Get the best brisket in Nashville! All music by MoonTaxi.com. Be sure to subscribe to PaulKuharsky.com and The Tennessean.com
Hour 1 of Thursday's 3HL, the crew reacts to the Titans trading away T'Vondre Sweat to the Jets for Jermaine Johnson, talks with Jim Wyatt about the latest Titans news and notes out of the NFL Combine and discusses Rueben Bain Jr.'s official arm length measurement.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hr 4 - T'Vondre Sweat Jermaine Johnson Trade Reaction + Ryan Roberts talks NFL DraftSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Discutimos el trade de Jets y Titans por T'Vondre Sweat y Jermaine Johnson, respectivamente. También analizamos el futuro del receptor Brian Thomas. =============
In the first hour, DVD reacts to the Tennessee Titans trading away T'Vondre Sweat to the Jets for Jermaine Johnson. Main Street Prep Terry McCormick joined DVD to discuss the Titans trade of T'Vondre Sweat, NFL Combine, what they should dpo at 4 and more
Hour 1 of Thursday's 3HL, the crew reacts to the Titans trading away T'Vondre Sweat to the Jets for Jermaine Johnson, talks with Jim Wyatt about the latest Titans news and notes out of the NFL Combine and discusses Rueben Bain Jr.'s official arm length measurement.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hr 4 - T'Vondre Sweat Jermaine Johnson Trade Reaction + Ryan Roberts talks NFL DraftSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
https://api.spreaker.com/v2/episodes/70303105/download.mp3 In their first major move of the offseason, the New York Jets have shipped defensive end Jermaine Johnson off to the Tennessee Titans in exchange for massive nose tackle T’Vondre Sweat. Johnson, a former first-round pick and true fan favorite, will be reunited with Robert Saleh who now has the head coaching job for the Titans. By adding T’Vondre Sweat, the Jets bring in a 350+ pound nose tackle who has not disappointed since entering the league two years ago out of the University of Texas as a second-round pick. Graded by the folks at PFF at 83.4 for his overall grade, and 79.3 against the run. That’s where the Jets hope he’ll pay off most as their defense was consistently steamrolled by opposing running backs last season. The deal also appears to answer one very important question for the Jets this offseason. By adding T’Vondre Sweat and moving on from Jermaine Johnson, one would assume Gang Green will be shifting to a 3-4 base defense. That’s not to say Sweat couldn’t dominate in a 4-3, but this is the perfect first move a team would make if they were looking to add a true space eater to anchor a 3-4. The move may also give us some idea as to what Gang Green will look to do in the draft, as any undersized defensive ends may not be in the picture while the priority on adding bigger linebackers and ends comes in to focus. Making the switch from Johnson to Sweat will also add roughly $10 million in cap space for the Jets as free agency approaches. The post TRADE: Jets Ship Jermaine Johnson to Tenn for T'Vondre Sweat appeared first on JetNation.com - New York Jets Blog & Forum. Be sure to check out the JetNation forums for around-the-clock Jets talk. https://forums.JetNation.com
On this episode of the South Carolina Lede for January 31, 2026: we look at Gov. Henry McMaster's ninth and final State of the State address; we also hear from Hopkins Democratic Rep. Jermaine Johnson with the Democratic message and reaction from House Speaker Murrell Smith; we take a look at some House and Senate floor activity over a bathroom bill and DUI bill, respectively; and more!
On this episode we talk to Dr. Jermaine Johnson about his extraordinary journey from homelessness and personal tragedy to public service, professional sports, and a run for governor of South Carolina. We discuss his lived experience with gun violence, housing insecurity, and mental health, how those experiences shape his leadership in the State House, and his focus on bipartisan problem-solving, rural healthcare, infrastructure, affordability, and investing in people over politics.Dr. Jermaine Johnson is a South Carolina House Representative, Democratic candidate for governor, former professional basketball player, and lifelong learner who earned his doctorate after completing both undergraduate and master's degrees. He played professionally in the U.S. and abroad, overcame homelessness, and has become a leading advocate for mental health, rural communities, education, and pragmatic, people-centered policy.
Happy New Year! Join Barrett Gruber and Bill Kimler on The All About Nothing podcast for a wide-ranging discussion that defines the start of 2026.The hosts dive into the NFL Playoffs, analyzing surprising team performances and the latest drama surrounding figures like Aaron Rodgers. They also tackle heavy-hitting political commentary, reflecting on their interview with Dr. Jermaine Johnson and the ongoing crisis involving Maduro in Venezuela.From the lighthearted—like Barrett's obsession with the Ultimate Epic Battle Simulator and viral TikTok trends—to the profound, including the monks walking from Texas to Washington DC, this episode covers it all. Plus, a deep dive into the complexities of drug legalization policy and a celebration of the road to 300 episodes.Key Topics: #NFLPlayoffs #DrugLegalization #JermaineJohnson #AaronRodgers #TikTokTrends #PoliticalCommentary #VenezuelaPolitics #300Episodes #UltimateEpicBattleSimulatorBarrett Gruber | LinktreeBill Kimler | LinktreeThe All About Nothing: Podcast | LinktreeBlack White Blue in the South | Instagram, Facebook | LinktreeClick here for Episode Show Notes!As always, "The All About Nothing: Podcast" is owned and distributed by BIG Media LLC!Check out our network of fantastic podcasts!Click Here to see available advertising packages!Click Here for information on the "Fair Use Copyright Notice" for this podcast.Mentioned in this episode:ZJZ Designs - St Patrick's Day ShirtsZJZ DesignsBIG Media Copyright 2026BIG Media LLC
Scott Mason talks with Chris Nimbley of Jetsinsider.com to recap the Jets' 34-10 thrashing at the hands of the Miami Dolphins at MetLife Stadium! Chris discusses the early onslaught the ended the Jets' day before it began, the injury that made certain the Jets hadno chance at a comeback, another masterpiece for an elite player at his position who continues to blossom, postgame presser highlights featuring Aaron Glenn, Isaiah Williams, Breece Hall, Jermaine Johnson.....and more! Check out the Play Like A Jet store and get your "Play Like A Jet" logo shirt RIGHT NOW! Hoodies, hats, mugs, etc.....also available! https://www.teepublic.com/t-shirt/19770068-play-like-a-jet-logo-shirt?store_id=717242 To advertise on Play Like A Jet, please contact: Justin@Brokencontrollermedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices