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Free agents Shonn Greene, Yeremiah Bell leave Jets
mass free-agent exodus from Florham Park continued Wednesdayas Shonn Greene and Yeremiah Bell signed elsewhere.The Titans announced via their official Twitter account that they had agreed to terms on a multiyear deal with Greene. The running back reportedly Read more »
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David Harris on defense: Jets “destroyed it to rebuild it”
linebacker Calvin Pace (later re-signing him). They held the door open for defensive tackle Mike DeVito and safeties Yeremiah Bell and LaRon Landry to sign with other teams in the early days of free agency, while they’ve made no effort to retain outside linebacker from MSNBC Sports Read more »
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Predicting the New York Jets' Breakout Players for 2013
Bush did not see much time on the field in his rookie season in 2012, as LaRon Landry, Yeremiah Bell and Eric Smith had locked up the top three spots on the depth chart at safety. Now, with Smith, Bell and Landry no longer on the roster, Bush is primed to from Bleacher Report Read more »
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The best NFL undrafted free agents
is a complete safety who could push a nondescript group in the desert led by Rashad Johnson and free agent signee Yeremiah Bell. Atlanta Falcons: Nick Clancy, LB, Boston College - The Eagles weren't all that successful in 2012 and perhaps that's why Clancy from The Phanatic Magazine Read more »
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Predicting Every NFL Team's Most Heated Camp Battle
he would play free safety, that added another layer of questions. The presumed starter at free safety, free-agent signing Yeremiah Bell, worked under Cardinals defensive coordinator Todd Bowles at Miami. An explosive, dynamic, unknown quantity just drafted from Bleacher Report Read more »
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Dawan Landry replaces Laron Landry as Jets safety
of Dawan Landry today, a veteran presence in the secondary the team badly needs after his brother LaRon signed with the Colts, Yeremiah Bell left for the Cardinals, and Eric Smith was cut. Dawan Landry visited the Jets back on March 27. He will join Antonio from New York Daily News Read more »