Another former Jets is taking his talents to Philadelphia this season. Tight end C.J. Uzomah signed with the Eagles, the team announced Thursday. The swapping of players between the Jets and Eagles continues.
The latest news from around the division. Philadelphia adds tight end depth to their roster. The Eagles have signed tight end C.J. Uzomah to a one-year contract.
The Eagles continue to add to their ensemble cast.
The TE delivered his best slate in 2021, helping the Bengals to their first Super Bowl in 33 years.
The New York Jets are making a notable change to their tight ends' room during what may prove to be a relatively quiet offseason for that position group.
The NFL can be a cruel business sometimes. Especially around this time of year. The Jets have been working to clear more salary cap space the last few weeks heading into free agency in a few days, and they aren’t done yet.
One of the very first moves the Cincinnati Bengals made under Zac Taylor's leadership was re-signing tight end C.J. Uzomah to a three-year contract in 2019.
The New York Jets are gearing up for a pivotal 2024 offseason, marked by a significant personnel move announced on Tuesday. As reported by ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler, the Jets have decided to part ways with tight end C.J.
In an expected offseason move for the Jets, NFL insider Jeremy Fowler is reporting that Gang Green will be letting go of tight end CJ Uzomah. It’s a cost cutting move that will save Joe Douglas and company $5 million in cap space with free agency fast-approaching.
We are under a week before the start of free agency, and this is normally the time organizations look to cut certain veteran players to open up cap space. Those "cap casualties" are allowed to negotiate early in the process - an example of a franchise doing right by leaders in the locker room.
The New York Jets are reportedly releasing tight end C.J. Uzomah this week, according to ESPN insider Jeremy Fowler. The move clears $5.3 million in cap space for the organization that will try to make a playoff push with the return of Aaron Rodgers in 2024.
C.J. Uzomah will not play out the final year of his Jets contract.
The older we get the more difficult it becomes to accept accountability. We want to find someone or something else to blame, but we often can’t accept that mistakes are a part of life.
C.J. Uzomah exited Sunday’s loss with a knee injury, and the Jets tight end will now miss at least the next four games.
Jets HC Robert Saleh told reporters on Monday that they’re placing veteran TE C.J. Uzomah on injured reserve with a knee injury. This means that Uzomah will miss at least the next four games while on injured reserve before he can be activated. Uzomah, 30, is a former fifth-round pick of the Bengals back in the 2015 draft out of Auburn.
New York Jets tight end C.J. Uzomah was carted to the locker room with a right knee injury early in Sunday's game against the visiting Atlanta Falcons.
CJ Uzomah and the Jets appear be clearing a bit of cap space as the team takes their best shot at adding Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers. Tom Pelissero is reporting that Joe Douglas and the Jets have re-worked Uzomah’s deal to free up $3.6 million in cap space.
Former Bengals tight end C.J. Uzomah signed a three-year, $24 million contract with the Jets. The 29-year-old is New York bound after spending the first
The New York Jets are set to add tight end C.J. Uzomah on a three-year contract worth $24 million.
Bengals tight end C.J. Uzomah had the best season of his career in 2021, finishing with 49 receptions for 493 yards and five touchdowns. The 29-year-old
Uzomah has been an important part of the Bengals offense this season with career-best numbers to match. He finished the regular season with 493 receiving yards and five touchdown receptions.
Assuming Uzomah is able to suit up, the Bengals’ offense will be at full strength, maximizing the chances of pulling off another upset.
CJ Uzomah has a pretty gross celebration planned if his Cincinnati Bengals win the Super Bowl.
C.J. Uzomah's status for the Super Bowl is still in question after the Cincinnati Bengals tight end suffered a knee injury in the AFC Championship, but he's promising to do everything he can to play Sunday.
The 29-year-old spoke with reporters Monday and heavily suggested the Bengals may have to hold on to his helmet to prevent him from playing this weekend.
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