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Jets Bolster Roster with Key Defensive Additions for Thursday Night Showdown

Summary

  • Edge rusher Will McDonald IV and defensive lineman Harrison Phillips will play for Jets
  • Wide receiver AD Mitchell to make Jets debut after trade from Indianapolis
  • Patriots missing several key players, including RB Rhamondre Stevenson and TE Austin Hooper
Jets Bolster Roster with Key Defensive Additions for Thursday Night Showdown

As of November 14th, 2025, the New York Jets are preparing to take on the New England Patriots in a crucial Thursday Night Football matchup. The Jets will have a significant boost to their defense, as edge rusher Will McDonald IV and defensive lineman Harrison Phillips, both of whom had questionable designations, are expected to suit up for the game.

In addition to the defensive reinforcements, the Jets will also be welcoming a new offensive weapon to the lineup. Wide receiver AD Mitchell, who was recently acquired in a trade from the Indianapolis Colts, is set to make his Jets debut. Mitchell had a promising start to his NFL career in Indianapolis, making nine catches for 152 yards.

On the other side, the Patriots will be missing several key players due to injuries. Quarterback Tommy DeVito, running back Rhamondre Stevenson, wide receiver Kayshon Boutte, tight end Austin Hooper, and linebacker Christian Elliss are all inactive for the game. This could prove to be a significant challenge for the Patriots as they look to keep pace with the Jets in the AFC East standings.

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The Jets will have edge rusher Will McDonald IV and defensive lineman Harrison Phillips available for the game.
Wide receiver AD Mitchell, acquired in a trade from the Indianapolis Colts, is set to make his Jets debut.
The Patriots will be without quarterback Tommy DeVito, running back Rhamondre Stevenson, wide receiver Kayshon Boutte, tight end Austin Hooper, and linebacker Christian Elliss.

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