FLORHAM PARK, NJ—Wednesday featured the second media-attended New York Jets OTA session of the offseason, which means a stock up, stock down report is on the agenda.
The New York Jets have six prime-time games this season, the most along with the San Francisco 49ers and the Dallas Cowboys. There is no doubt that there is a lot of hype surrounding the team this season as Aaron Rodgers returns from his horrific Achilles injury.
Ohio State looks to be unstoppable. Oregon is a wrecking ball. Will Penn State Football finally put it all together? Will Michigan keep the train rolling?
Pick your flavor, New York Jets fans: should Braelon Allen or Isaiah Davis be the team’s No. 2 running back in 2024? We’ve already discussed some reasons why the Jets may have selected both backs.
Former Wisconsin football wide receiver Markus Allen has found a new home in the portal at Eastern Michigan, where he committed on Friday. Allen’s collegiate career has been notably turbulent to this point.
There’s little question that New York Jets running back Breece Hall is an elite playmaker. To many, it felt like the Jets got the steal of the 2022 NFL draft when he was taken 36th overall by New York.
Taking a look at a Jets running back prospect With the 2024 NFL draft behind us, we’re taking an in-depth look at each of the Jets’ draft picks, in reverse order.
The running back position was viewed as a need for the New York Jets entering the 2024 NFL draft. Outside of Breece Hall, their only option was Israel Abanikanda, a 2023 fifth-round pick who didn’t stand out in his rookie year.
The New York Jets have officially signed fourth-round RB Braelon Allen, fifth-round QB Jordan Travis and fifth-round RB Isaiah Davis to rookie contracts
One of the New York Jets’ puzzling decisions in the NFL draft was adding two running backs. The move signified a clear move toward a power scheme and possibly the end of Izzy Abanikanda’s short tenure with the Jets.
It felt like it took seconds after he was selected in the fourth round of the NFL Draft for people covering the Jets to declare running back Braelon Allen the team’s new short yardage back.
New York Jets' rookie running back Braelon Allen appears to have his priorities in order. After being drafted with the No. 134 overall pick on Saturday, the Wisconsin product has used social media to embrace his new squad.
Former Wisconsin football running back Braelon Allen made a heartwarming gesture shortly after being drafted by the New York Jets. The Badgers’ fourth-round pick wasted no time in using his newly signed NFL contract to gift his mother a brand-new car.
The New York Jets were able to enjoy having Breece Hall return to their backfield after his rookie year was cut short due to a torn ACL and meniscus suffered in Week 7 of the 2022 season.
Entering Day 3 of the NFL draft on Saturday, the New York Jets were slated to have three selections in the fourth round. Like what normally occurs on the final day of the draft, the Jets were wheeling and dealing, flipping their picks to hold different assets throughout the day and in the future.
The 2024 NFL Draft is here, making it an excellent time to highlight some of the class' best players with scouting reports. Each report will include strengths, weaknesses and background information. Here's our report on Braelon Allen.
With the NFL Draft looming April 25-27 in Detroit, teams are fine-tuning their draft boards. Here are players who make for an ideal Day 2 pick for each NFC team.
The NFL Draft is almost here and many Wisconsin football fans want to see where their favorite Badgers will play at the next level. Running back Braelon Allen could be the first Badger taken in the draft.
Green Bay Packers GM Brian Gutekunst took the trip south to check out Wisconsin's pro day.
When Wisconsin football running back Braelon Allen spoke to a group of reporters at the McClain Center on Friday after completing on-field drills led by NFL personnel during the Badgers’ pro day, one of the biggest question marks surrounding his skill set remained unanswered.
Despite already agreeing to terms with Devin Singletary, the New York Giants are in the market for another running back to help compensate for Saquon Barkley's departure, according to ESPN's Jordan Raanan.
The Philadelphia Eagles need a running back but the 2024 NFL Draft lacks high-end talent at the position. Here are three prospects they could take in the later rounds.
The University of Wisconsin football team, under the leadership of Luke Fickell, wrapped up their regular season on a high note, clinching a 28-14 victory over the Minnesota Golden Gophers on Saturday afternoon.
Every week during the college football season, Yardbarker will post a brief look at 2024 NFL Draft prospects and how their play over the weekend either helped — or hurt — their draft stock.
Wisconsin Badgers running back Braelon Allen has been dealing with a lower left leg injury that he sustained during the October 28th game against Ohio State.
Last week's clash with No. 3 Ohio State presented a significant challenge for RB Braelon Allen and the Wisconsin Badgers. Unfortunately, the star running back's performance was cut short just before halftime due to the lower-body injury.
Braelon Allen hails from Fond du Lac, Wisconsin. During his sophomore year of high school, he had a standout performance, recording 48 tackles, 6 tackles for loss, 4 sacks, and making 3 interceptions.
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