Former Jets honored in ESPN’s NFL All Quarter Century Team

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Several former New York Jets players have been named to ESPN’s NFL All Quarter Century Team. Hall of Famer Darrelle Revis, known for his outstanding 2009 season with an NFL record of 31 passes defended, leads the group. Alan Faneca, a six-time All-Pro offensive lineman, and Ed Reed, who concluded his career with the Jets and had 15 more interceptions than any other defensive back in this period, are also recognized.

The Jets recently finished their mandatory minicamp on June 12. Training camp is set to begin on July 19, starting with rookies. Joint practices with the Giants are planned for August 12 and 13 before a preseason game on August 16.

As training camp nears, the Jets aim to integrate new talent and prepare for joint practices with the Giants. These sessions may influence team dynamics as they head into the preseason.

The inclusion of former Jets on the NFL’s All Quarter Century Team underscores New York’s football legacy. The contributions of Revis, Faneca, and Reed highlight the significance of strong defensive plays and offensive line performance in building a successful team.

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