The New York Jets announced they have designated OL Wes Schweitzer to return from injured reserve. This opens a three-week window for him to practice
The Jets announced four roster moves on Saturday, placing G Wes Schweitzer on injured reserve. The team also signed OL Jacob Hanson to the active roster and elevated OL Chris Glaser and DL Jalyn Holmes for Week 14.
The Jets just can’t catch a break when it comes to injuries on the offensive line. Two players who started Week 13 against the Falcons are hurt and have a game designation for Week 14 against the Texans.
Man, if you thought the quarterback rotation was bad for the Jets you haven’t been paying enough attention to the offensive line. The New York Jets ruled out guard Wes Schweitzer for the game on Sunday against the 7-5 Houston Texans.
With the team’s playoff hopes hanging in the balance, and one more loss mathematically eliminating them for the 13th straight season, the 4-7 New York Jets have reinforcements returning to play.
In a significant roster shuffle, the New York Jets roster has some key changes ahead of their upcoming clash with the Falcons. The team has activated special teams captain Justin Hardee and offensive lineman Wes Schweitzer, while parting ways with safety Adrian Amos and OL Xavier Newman.
The Jets activated core special teams player Justin Hardee and offensive lineman Wes Schweitzer from injured reserve, the team announced Saturday. The team also released safety Adrian Amos and offensive lineman Xavier Newman and elevated offensive lineman Jake Hanson and defensive lineman Perrion Winfrey for Sunday's game against the Falcons.
The New York Jets designated OL Wes Schweitzer and S Justin Hardee to return from injured reserve, per the NFL transaction wire. This opens a three-week window for the two to practice with the team before they have to be added to the active roster. Schweitzer, 30, is a former sixth-round pick of the Falcons back in 2016.
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Jets HC Robert Saleh informed reporters that both OL Connor McGovern and Wes Schweitzer will be going to injured reserve, per Brian Costello. McGovern was New York’s starting center and Schweitzer was his backup.
While the Jets are clearly happy to be sitting at 4-3 after their 13-10 win against the Giants, the injury toll was a big one for Gang Green. Defensive
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The New York Jets will be without starting free safety Tony Adams and backup guard Wes Schweitzer for the second game in a row. Addressing reporters prior to Friday's practice in Florham Park, head coach Robert Saleh said the hope is to get both players back next week.
The New York Jets kicked off the practice week with only two non-participants. After missing the Week 3 loss to the New England Patriots, starting free safety Tony Adams and backup offensive guard Wes Schweitzer remain on the shelf. "Tony Adams won't practice today.
Jets head coach Robert Saleh told reporters earlier today that offensive lineman Wes Schweitzer would not be active on Sunday after suffering a concussion and made a practice squad move as a result. It was apparently at practice yesterday that saw Schweitzer take a blow to the head.
The New York Jets have announced that they’ve signed OL Wes Schweitzer. Schweitzer, 29, is a former sixth-round pick of the Falcons back in 2016. He played out the final year of his four-year, $2.47 million contract with Atlanta and was testing the open market as an unrestricted free agent for the first time in his NFL career.
Wes Schweitzer is about to be a free agent, leading to natural speculation about a replacement. One buzzy idea: The Washington Commanders could look to draft standout Minnesota center John Michael Schmitz.
The Washington Commanders designated offensive lineman Wes Schweitzer for return from injured reserve on Wednesday. He has been sidelined since sustaining a concussion in Washington's 24-8 setback against the Philadelphia Eagles on Sept.
Cosmi injured his hand in Sunday’s loss to the Dallas Cowboys, yet didn’t miss any snaps during the game.
The news comes after he was held out of practice this week with a concussion, and guarantees that he will miss at least the next four games.
The Washington Commanders placed offensive lineman Wes Schweitzer on injured reserve Saturday. Schweitzer did not practice all week after sustaining a concussion in Washington's 24-8 setback to the Philadelphia Eagles last Sunday.
Schweitzer is in the concussion protocol.
When quarterback Dak Prescott broke his thumb during a Week 1 loss to Tampa Bay, many presumed it was an early death knell to the Dallas Cowboys' season.
The Commanders center is heading to IR with what ESPN.com’s Jeremy Fowler notes is a significant knee injury.
The Washington Football Team's formula for winning has been built off of a sound defensive front and the ability to run the football and win the game on
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Washington Football Team veteran offensive lineman has gone viral for showing his amazing strength. Schweitzer shared a video of him dead lifting 765 pounds.
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