Jets punter Thomas Morstead isn’t going anywhere. The team agreed to a two year contract with the 38 year old as the new league year began. Morstead got plenty of work in 2023.
The New York Jets did not have the 2023-24 season they hoped for; however, the team is doing all it can to improve its roster during the NFL free agency period.
Along with getting a healthy Aaron Rodgers, the New York Jets have several holes to fill in NFL free agency. Since Sauce Gardner is having trouble making sense of all the moves, let us help.
The New York Jets know a thing or two about punting.
According to Aaron Wilson, the Jets re-signed P Thomas Morstead to a two-year deal on Wednesday. Rich Cimini reports Morstead’s two-year deal is worth over $5 million. Morstead, 38, was originally drafted in the fifth round by the Saints back in 2009.
It had been a moment to remember when Mecole Hardman Jr., who recently became a three-time Super Bowl champion with the Kansas City Chiefs, unfolded his brief time at the New York Jets that made him leave them in the middle of the season.
Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Mecole Hardman and New York Jets punter Thomas Morstead are very much at odds over Hardman’s time with the Jets.
This comes after Hardman's recent criticism of the Jets during his brief time with the team.
After completing his 15th season in the NFL, New York Jets punter Thomas Morstead has a lot planned in the months ahead. The free agent specialist will hit the ski slopes for a family vacation in Colorado while also attempting to conquer some non-punting related physical challenges.
Michael Ghobrial is moving from Florham Park to East Rutherford. After three seasons as the New York Jets' assistant special teams coach, Ghobrial has joined the New York Giants' staff as the special teams coordinator.
The Jets punter was much appreciated by Jets fans this year At the end of each season we like to take an in-depth look at how the Jets’ punter(s) performed.
The New York Jets enter the 2024 offseason with 24 players set to hit the open market. GM Joe Douglas and company have a lot of work that needs to be done through free agency, trades, and the draft.
New York Jets punter Thomas Morstead appeared on Monday's episode of "The Pat McAfee Show" and described how quarterback Aaron Rodgers has brought "hope" to the team this season, even from the sidelines.
Thomas Morstead has naturally encountered his fair share of adversity over 14+ seasons in the National Football League. The New York Jets' decorated punter had past experience to rely on when the team lost its starting quarterback in Week 1.
New York Jets punter Thomas Morstead proved he has elite hang time in more ways than just his punting.
The New York Jets' initial 53-man roster does not include a punter. In a surprise move, Gang Green released 15th-year pro Thomas Morstead prior to Tuesday's 4:00 pm ET cutdown deadline.
The New York Jets announced that they’ve officially signed P Thomas Morstead to a contract on Friday. Morstead announced that he was joining the Jets nearly a month ago.
The Jets will give Thomas Morstead a chance to play a 15th NFL season.
Thomas Morstead tweeted a message of gratitude Tuesday for his just-completed first season with the Miami Dolphins, one day after making it crystal clear he's hoping there will be a second act in South Florida.
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The 36-year-old was cut by the Saints in March 2021 and split last season between the Atlanta Falcons and New York Jets.
The Dolphins are still seeking a punter, and they’ve turned their focus to former Saints mainstay Thomas Morstead.
Atlanta Falcons punter Thomas Morstead has been named NFC Special Teams Player of the Month for December. Morstead was picked up by the Falcons prior to the Week 12 victory over the Jacksonville Jaguars, and he promptly won Special Teams Player of the Week.
Thomas Morstead said that New Orleans was going to remain a part of his roots regardless of being with the Saints or not, and he continually keeps his promise by making an impact in the community.
Free agent and former New Orleans Saints punter Thomas Morstead has two videos showing that he still has power in his legs after playing through injury in 2020.
The move frees up about $2.5M in cap space.
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