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Following the NFL season, the Jets' home field next June and July will be the home for eight matches in the 2026 World Cup, ...
Wesley Walker has trouble lifting himself out of a chair, he doesn’t sleep except for a couple of naps during the day, and there are times driving to his home in Dix Hills he has lived in sin… ...
We are counting down Cal’s top 50 athletes based on their careers as post-collegiate professionals. Their performance as ...
Wesley Walker, a former New York Jets wide receiver from 1977 to 1989, told the New York Daily News that the fame and money from his NFL career was not worth the physical toll the sport took on ...
Wesley Walker is no stranger to the Jets since his retirement following the 1989 season. He was one of our broadcasters for a while, he was inducted into the Ring of Honor last year, and he still ...
The Jets selected the 6-foot, 179-pound Walker with the 33rd pick in the second round of the 1977 NFL Draft. Walker went on to become a Jets lifer, spending his entire 13-year career in the green ...
Wesley Walker cried when he watched Andrew Luck talk about giving up the game he loved so much — the game they all love so much until the game stops loving their bodies and minds later in life ...
Former Jets will be on the voyage, including cornerback Bobby Jackson, defensive tackle Marty Lyons, defensive back Erik McMillan, wide receiver Wesley Walker, and running back Leon Washington.
Wesley Walker could have been an all-time great had a knee injury not hindered his career. Despite going undrafted out of college, Wayne Chrebet made a big impact for the Jets. The ...
The New York Jets have inducted former sack-dancing defensive end Mark Gastineau and popular wide receiver Wesley Walker into the team's Ring of Honor at halftime of their Monday night game ...