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New York Jets Roster FAQ 2021-22

Updated on: January 21, 2022

Here are some common questions and answers about the New York Jets today’s game’s current passing, rushing, receiving, defense, kicking, who kick returns, punting, and punt returns you need to know.

How many players are on the New York Jets team?

Jets will start with 11 players on the field of a 53-man roster where 46 players of them can dress out for the professional game and the team can change their players during the break in the game.

How many divisions do the Jets have?

The Jets team has three units that are divided into the

  1. Offense: It is made up of the quarterback, running back, fullback, wide receivers, tight ends, and offensive line.
  2. Defense: It is made up of the defensive line, linebackers, safeties, and cornerbacks.
  3. Special Teams: It is made up of kickers, returners, long snappers, jammers, and gunners.

How do the Jets choose their jersey first?

If the Jets play at their home game they will choose their jersey first.

How Jets will take the coin first?

When the team visits the opponent’s home field, they will get choice the coin first.

The New York Jets have already announced their seventy players in the 2021-22 regular season and must cut them to a 53-man permanent roster before the start of the regular season.

Offense

NoPlayerPositionHeightWeightAgeExperienceCollege
19Joe FlaccoQB6′ 6″245 lbs3615Delaware
5Mike WhiteQB6′ 5″218 lbs263Western Kentucky
2Zach WilsonQB6′ 2″214 lbs22RBYU
32Michael CarterRB5′ 8″201 lbs22RNorth Carolina
23Tevin ColemanRB6′ 1″210 lbs287Indiana
25Ty JohnsonRB5′ 10″210 lbs243Maryland
22La’Mical PerineRB5′ 11″216 lbs232Florida
35Austin WalterRB5′ 8″202 lbs252Rice
48Nick BawdenFB6′ 2″245 lbs254San Diego State
10Braxton BerriosWR5′ 9″190 lbs264Miami (FL)
88Keelan ColeWR6′ 1″194 lbs285Kentucky Wesleyan
82Jamison CrowderWR5′ 9″177 lbs287Duke
84Corey DavisWR6′ 3″209 lbs265Western Michigan
11Denzel MimsWR6′ 3″207 lbs242Baylor
14D.J. MontgomeryWR6′ 1″201 lbs242Austin Peay
8Elijah MooreWR5′ 10″178 lbs21ROle Miss
16Jeff SmithWR6′ 1″195 lbs242Boston College
17Vyncint SmithWR6′ 3″202 lbs254Limestone
86Ryan GriffinTE6′ 6″255 lbs319Connecticut
81Tyler KroftTE6′ 6″252 lbs297Rutgers
85Trevon WescoTE6′ 3″267 lbs263West Virginia
83Kenny YeboahTE6′ 3″250 lbs23ROle Miss
60Connor McGovernC6′ 4″306 lbs286Missouri
72Laurent Duvernay-TardifG6′ 5″321 lbs307McGill
67Dan FeeneyG6′ 4″310 lbs275Indiana
–Dru SamiaG6′ 5″308 lbs243Oklahoma
62Greg Van RotenG6′ 3″305 lbs317Pennsylvania
75Alijah Vera-TuckerG6′ 5″308 lbs22RUSC
71Isaiah WilliamsG6′ 3″295 lbs281Akron
77Mekhi BectonOT6′ 7″363 lbs222Louisville
72Cameron ClarkOT6′ 4″308 lbs242Charlotte
70Chuma EdogaOT6′ 3″308 lbs243USC
76George FantOT6′ 5″322 lbs296Western Kentucky
68Parker FergusonOT6′ 4″306 lbs22RAir Force
63Grant HermannsOT6′ 7″300 lbs23RPurdue
69Conor McDermottOT6′ 8″310 lbs295UCLA
78Morgan MosesOT6′ 6″318 lbs308Virginia

Defense

NoPlayerPositionHeightWeightAgeExperienceCollege
54Ronald BlairDE6′ 3″270 lbs286Appalachian State
99Vinny CurryDE6′ 3″279 lbs3310Marshall
91John Franklin-MyersDE6′ 4″288 lbs254Stephen F. Austin
47Bryce HuffDE6′ 3″255 lbs232Memphis
58Carl LawsonDE6′ 2″265 lbs265Auburn
50Shaq LawsonDE6′ 3″270 lbs276Clemson
93Kyle PhillipsDE6′ 4″277 lbs243Tennessee
55Hamilcar Rashed Jr.DE6′ 2″251 lbs23ROregon State
51Tim WardDE6′ 6″255 lbs242Old Dominion
92Jabari ZunigaDE6′ 3″264 lbs242Florida
94Folorunso FatukasiDT6′ 4″318 lbs264Connecticut
96Jonathan MarshallDT6′ 3″310 lbs24RArkansas
98Sheldon RankinsDT6′ 2″305 lbs276Louisville
97Nathan ShepherdDT6′ 4″315 lbs284Fort Hays State
79Tanzel SmartDT6′ 1″295 lbs274Tulane
95Quinnen WilliamsDT6′ 3″303 lbs233Alabama
53Blake CashmanLB6′ 1″237 lbs253Minnesota
52Jarrad DavisLB6′ 1″245 lbs275Florida
46Noah DawkinsLB6′ 1″235 lbs242Citadel
57C.J. MosleyLB6′ 2″250 lbs297Alabama
45Hamsah NasirildeenLB6′ 3″215 lbs22RFlorida State
43Del’Shawn PhillipsLB6′ 2″230 lbs252Illinois
44Jamien SherwoodLB6′ 2″216 lbs21RAuburn
56Quincy WilliamsLB5′ 11″225 lbs253Murray State
30Michael Carter IICB5′ 10″184 lbs22RDuke
27Isaiah DunnCB6′ 0″193 lbs24ROregon State
26Brandin EcholsCB5′ 10″175 lbs24RKentucky
40Javelin GuidryCB5′ 9″191 lbs232Utah
37Bryce HallCB6′ 1″202 lbs242Virginia
34Justin HardeeCB6′ 1″200 lbs275Illinois
38Lamar JacksonCB6′ 2″208 lbs232Nebraska
33Zane LewisCB6′ 1″190 lbs231Air Force
41Jason PinnockCB6′ 0″205 lbs22RPittsburgh
21Ashtyn DavisS6′ 1″202 lbs252California
49Natrell JamersonS5′ 11″201 lbs254Wisconsin
29Lamarcus JoynerS5′ 8″185 lbs308Florida State
20Marcus MayeS6′ 0″207 lbs285Florida
35Sharrod NeasmanS5′ 11″213 lbs306Florida Atlantic
33Elijah RileyS6′ 0″205 lbs231Army
39Jarrod WilsonS6′ 1″209 lbs276Michigan

Special Teams

NoPlayerPositionHeightWeightAgeExperienceCollege
6Matt AmmendolaPK5′ 9″195 lbs24ROklahoma State
7Braden MannP5′ 11″198 lbs232Texas A&M
42Thomas HennessyLS6′ 2″246 lbs275Duke

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