jetscentral.com - 12/30/2007
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The Jets auditioned well-traveled CB Ahmad Carroll , a former first-round pick of the Packers
Batman Carroll never dies. The Jets could be looking at the former first-round draft pick as an offseason addition. He’d likely get a reserve/futures deal.
The Jets brought in former Packers first-round draft pick, cornerback Ahmad Carroll. If the Jets seem interested, he will likely ...
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... signed WR David Ball to their active roster and Wayne Hunter to their practice squad. I would love to see Ball get some time on the field today!
WFAN’s Jerry Recco notes that this seems a lose-lose situation for some fans.
Will P Jeremy Kapinos play again today?
Rock notes that the Jets schedule for next year has teams that are exactly .500 this year (though we know that means nothing).
JetsCentral notes that 2004 Packer first rounder Ahmad Carroll was brought in by the Jets for a ...
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