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TE Matt Mulligan Signed from Practice Squad

Courtesy NY Jets PR Department The New York Jets have signed TE Matthew Mulligan to the active roster from the practice squad. The announcement was made by Jets General Manager Mike Tannenbaum. Mulligan (TE/6-4/270/Maine/West Enfield, ME) was signed to the Jets practice squad on Sept. 24, 2009, after being waived by the Jets on Sept. 23, 2009. [...]

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Matthew gets a Mulligan

According to the New York Jets official website, the Jets have filled the void left by Justin Miller calling up tight end Matthew Mulligan from the practice squad. The New York Jets have signed TE Matthew Mulligan to the active roster from the practice squad. The announcement was made by Jets General Manager Mike Tannenbaum. Mulligan (TE/6-4/270/Maine/West [...]

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TE Matt Mulligan Signed from Practice Squad

The New York Jets have signed tight end Matthew Mulligan to the active roster from the practice squad. The announcement was made by general manager Mike Tannenbaum. Mulligan (6'4", 270) was signed to the Jets' practice squad on Sept. 24 after being waived by the Jets on Sept. 23. He was claimed off waivers from Tennessee on Sept. 6. He signed with the Titans practice squad on Nov....

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Weis to Jets? Don't bet on it

... issues over his contractual status. At the time, Woody Johnson had just taken over as owner and Mike Tannenbaum was a key member of the front office. Presumably, they haven't forgotten. 3. In the name of continuity, I think the Jets would promote OL coach Bill Callahan or QB coach Matt Cavanaugh. With a young quarterback, you'd think the Jets would be reluctant to start over with...

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Waive Goodbye to Justin

After only suiting up for one game with the Jets, Justin Miller has since been released by the team who obviously feel very comfortable with Lowery and Cotchery as return men. New York Jets General Manager Mike Tannenbaum announced today that the Jets have waived cornerback/kick returner Justin Miller. As Smith continues to write he mentions that [...]