Elijah Moore's frustration became public early in the season despite the Jets getting off to a strong start and a new report indicates the Moore did not hesitate to express that frustration to one of his coaches.
According to reports, New York Jets wide receiver Elijah Moore erupted at then-offensive coordinator Mike LaFleur during a testy in-season exchange preceding his trade request.
For most of 2022, the offense was problematic and unspectacular. Whoever played quarterback — Zach Wilson, Mike White or Joe Flacco — got most of the blame, but other factors help explain why New York ranked 25th in yards per game (315.2) and 29th in points per game (17.4).
We are now a full day removed from the parting of ways between the New York Jets and Mike LaFleur. The sentiment amongst the Jets fan base has seemed split.
As the New York Jets ponder whether to keep offensive coordinator Mike LaFleur, I thought it would be interesting to look back at some of his 2022 play-calling tendencies.
There are numerous player prop bet markets on Elijah Moore for the 1:00 PM ET game Sunday,. Moore and the New York Jets (7-9) ready for an AFC East matchup in Week 18 against the Miami Dolphins (8-8) at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida.
Before Elijah Moore hits the field Sunday at 4:05 PM ET on FOX, here are some key numbers you should know before you place a bet on his player props. Moore’s New York Jets (7-8) and the Seattle Seahawks (7-8) take the field in Week 17 at Lumen Field.
The New York Jets and Seattle Seahawks will play an interconference matchup with many playoff implications on Sunday.
In tonight's Thursday Night Football matchup, there's a lot on the line. The New York Jets are currently 7-7 on the season and will be fighting for a playoff berth in the AFC Wild Card.
Moore's roller-coaster season hit a high last week with six catches on 10 targets. Will he remain a playmaker with Zach Wilson back under center?
Don't let the stats fool you. Quarterback Mike White was let down by his team Sunday, not the other way around.
It may have taken 11 games, but New York Jets fans finally got to see the desired big game from second-year wide receiver, Elijah Moore. Year two with the Jets has been a tough go for Moore.
Sometimes the best way to mend a toxic relationship with someone—or in this case, something—is to have a candid conversation. That's why Jets wide receiver Elijah Moore took the football aside on Saturday, leading up to Sunday's game against the Bears, telling the pigskin just how much he misses it.
Moore returned to the offense with Mike White under center, catching two passes for 64 yards.
New York Jets second-year wideout Elijah Moore grabbed his first receiving touchdown of the season in Sunday's 31-10 victory over the Chicago Bears, crediting an intimate relationship with the football for his breakout game.
One development during the New York Jets bye week was the official announcement made by head coach Robert Saleh that talented second-year wide receiver, Elijah Moore, would be moving into the slot.
Elijah Moore's usage increased on Sunday against the Bills, but the disgruntled wide receiver had the same results. No targets. That's now three games in a row for Moore without a catch. He's been targeted just once since Week 5.
For the first time in a while, New York Jets second-year wide receiver Elijah Moore met with the media. After yesterday’s game, a day in which Moore played just 10 snaps, he spoke with reporters.
Moore was back in the lineup for the Jets this week, but the results did not change for the disgruntled wide receiver.
Moore's alleged unhappiness stems from his wishes to see more targets on game days.
After Elijah Moore requested a trade late this week, Robert Saleh was supportive and accommodating. The head coach assured that trading the wideout is "not an option," defending the disgruntled receiver while speaking glowingly about Moore's competitiveness.
Second-year wide receiver Elijah Moore also made headlines when he became yet another Jets pass catcher to request a trade.
New York Jets wide receiver Elijah Moore will be inactive for this weekend's game against the Denver Broncos, coach Robert Saleh said Friday. Saleh's decision comes one day after Moore was sent home following a reported heated exchange with offensive coordinator Mike LaFleur.
Adam Schefter reports that Jets WR Elijah Moore is back at the team’s training facility on Friday and is preparing for Sunday’s game against the Broncos.
That sound you just heard may have been that of a door slowly creaking its way open for Jets wide receiver Denzel Mims and he could have Elijah Moore to thank for it.
After being excused from practice on Thursday following a set of cryptic tweets regarding his lack of involvement in the team's offense, Moore reportedly wants out of New York.
New York Jets wide receiver Elijah Moore has reportedly requested a trade amid frustrations with his role.
After a promising rookie season, Moore’s fortunes have shifted this year and has resulted in a major decrease in production.
Second-year New York Jets wide receiver Elijah Moore was excused from practice Thursday. Coach Robert Saleh told reporters it was an excused absence for
While the Jets and their fans were celebrating a huge win on the road against the Green Bay Packers yesterday, wide receiver Elijah Moore appreciated the
New York Jets wide receiver Elijah Moore has been the biggest story thus far in the team’s 2022 training camp, and it seems his impressive performance has already earned him the WR1 spot on the depth chart.
Elijah Moore was a member of the 2021 draft’s deep and talented pool of receiver prospects. He represented not only a good scheme fit, but excellent value as well, when the Jets selected him in the second round.
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