New York Jets
Aaron Berry - #22 - CB
| Status | Active |
| Height/Weight | 5' 11"/ 180 lbs. |
| Birthday | 06/25/1988 |
| Birthplace | Harrisburg, PA |
| College | Pittsburgh |
| Years played | 4 |
Vikings sign CB Sheppard
The Vikings found CB help on the eve of the draft, signing ninth-year CB Lito Sheppard, who was cut by the Jets this offseason.
Report: Taylor to sign with Jets
Former Dolphins OLB Jason Taylor will sign a one-year deal with the Jets as early as Wednesday, Taylor's agent, Gary Wichard, told the Miami Herald.
Sanchez on schedule for training-camp return at latest
Mark Sanchez has a talented, but troubled, new target to work with in the recently acquired Santonio Holmes, but the two likely won't be able to get on the field to practice together until training camp.
Jets RB Washington to sign tender
After waiting to see if any other team would present him with an offer sheet, Jets RB Leon Washington will sign his restricted free-agent tender from the Jets Thursday.
Report: Jets QB Clemens signs tender
Jets QB Kellen Clemens, a second-round pick in 2006, signed his original-pick tender, which is worth $1.176 million, Tuesday, according to a Scout.com report.
Steelers reach breaking point with Holmes
Apparently tired of WR Santonio Holmes' off-field problems, the Steelers took drastic action, trading him to the Jets for a fifth-round pick.
Holmes receives four-game suspension
The league confirmed reports that WR Santonio Holmes will be suspended for the first four regular-season games in 2010.
Jets acquire WR Holmes from Steelers
The Jets have acquired WR Santonio Holmes from the Steelers for a fifth-round pick in next week's draft, Jets owner Woody Johnson confirmed Monday, just as the NFL announced a four-game suspension for Holmes.
Thirty years ago: Johnny 'Lam' Jones
Thirty years ago, the Jets sent two first-round picks in the 1980 NFL draft to the 49ers in exchange for the No. 2 overall selection, where they took Texas WR Johnny "Lam" Jones.
Jets' Washington in no rush to sign tender
It doesn't appear RFA RB Leon Washington will be signing the second-round tender he received from the Jets until the deadline for another team to send him an offer sheet passes.
Jets to be featured on 'Hard Knocks'
HBO viewers will get an inside look at what goes on in the Jets' training camp this year.
Report: Jets WRs Edwards, Smith sign tenders
Jets WRs Braylon Edwards and Brad Smith have signed their restricted free-agent tenders, according to a report.
Jets S Smith signs tender
Jets S Eric Smith signed his tender late Thursday.
Jets OLB Pace sad Jones is gone
Calvin Pace said he was disappointed to see Thomas Jones go, but doesn't think it will be a situation that lingers and causes friction between players and the Jets' front office.
Jets agree with FB Richardson
The Jets have agreed to a one-year deal with FB Tony Richardson.
PLAYER NEWS
Berry injured a quadriceps muscle in the third quarter of Sunday's game at St. Louis.|||||||
The team said his return was questionable.
The New York Jets have agreed to terms with Berry, who was arrested twice this summer and cut by the Detroit Lions.|||||||
With All-Pro cornerback Darrelle Revis likely out for the season with a torn ligament in his left knee, the Jets signed Berry on Monday to add much-needed depth to their secondary. The Lions terminated Berry's contract in July after his second arrest of the summer in Pennsylvania. Berry, who is from Harrisburg, was also arrested in that area June 23 on suspicion of DUI, failure to stop and render aid from an accident and other counts.
Berry was suspended three games for violating the NFL's personal conduct policy.|||||||
Berry is not currently on a roster after being cut by the Lions following an arrest-filled offseason.
Berry has been suspended three games for violating the league's personal-conduct policy.|||||||
Berry was released by the Lions on July 23.
Detroit has cut Berry, two days after he was arrested for the second time this offseason.|||||||
General manager Martin Mayhew says the Lions terminated Berry's contract because of personal conduct which adversely affected the team. Lions president Tom Lewand says the team has stressed repeatedly that "there will be appropriate consequences when an expected standard of behavior is not upheld."