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Cowboys Ready to "Rescue" Pro Bowl Superstar Jets from "0-6 Hell" to Fill Micah Parsons' Void

Cowboys Ready to "Rescue" Pro Bowl Superstar Jets from "0-6 Hell" to Fill Micah Parsons' Void

Frisco, Texas – October 15, 2025 – Jets are sinking in "0-6 hell" after a series of disastrous losses, and Dallas Cowboys are the "heroes" ready to rescue Pro Bowl superstar Jermaine Johnson II from the winless team. With the defense ranking last in the NFL (30 points per game), Cowboys are planning a blockbuster trade to bring Johnson – trapped in Jets' rebuild – to AT&T Stadium, turning him into the salvation weapon after losing Micah Parsons.

Jets place DE Jermaine Johnson (Achilles) on IR, ending his season | Reuters

Johnson, 26 years old, first-round draft pick Florida State 2022, once exploded with 7.5 sacks Pro Bowl 2023, but Achilles injury 2024 and Jets 0-6 have suffocated him. ESPN sources confirm Cowboys contacted Jets, offering second-round pick + player in exchange for his final-year contract (13.9 million USD). Jerry Jones sees Johnson as the "edge rusher savior", surpassing Dante Fowler Jr. and Sam Williams (only 3 sacks total).

Defensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer couldn't hide his excitement when interviewed about the opportunity to work with the Jets' superstar: "Jermaine Johnson is the type of player we dream of – explosive, smart and with warrior spirit. If I get to work with him, I will build the scheme around Johnson's blitz ability and set the edge. He not only sacks QB, but also changes the game with energy. Cowboys need warriors like that to save this season – Johnson could be the key to taking us to playoffs!"

Cowboys fans explode on X with #BringJohnsonHome, considering this as the "salvation trade" after losing Parsons. Jets, with aging Aaron Rodgers and clear rebuild, may release Johnson to accumulate draft picks. If successful, Johnson debuts Week 8 vs Giants, helping Cowboys compete in NFC East. Deadline 4/11 is hot – will the "rescue" happen?

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From Family Love to the NFL Stage: Jaylen Watson’s Cleats Honoring His Aunt with Down Syndrome Are Leaving the Entire Chiefs Nation Speechless Before the Big Game
Kansas City, Missouri – November 22, 2025 Tomorrow at Arrowhead, Jaylen Watson will step onto the field wearing his “My Cause My Cleats” – a pair of shoes that represent not only the Kansas City Chiefs’ playoff hopes, but also a story that has brought the entire Chiefs Nation to tears. Beneath the paint and the designs lies the love of a nephew for his beloved aunt who has Down syndrome – the woman who has profoundly shaped Watson since childhood. Watson shared that his aunt was the first person in his family with Down syndrome, and she was the one who taught him patience, kindness, and the spirit of overcoming hardship. His family took turns caring for her for many years, especially after their grandmother passed away. Therefore, these cleats are not just participation in the campaign – they are a deeply personal and heartfelt tribute to one of the most important people in his life. Speaking about the gesture, Watson said with visible emotion: “I just want to bring my aunt’s story closer to the world. She has always been the softest, brightest light in our family. If these cleats help even one person understand more, love more, or open their heart more to people like her, then that is the greatest gift I could ever give her.” Those words spread quickly and touched the hearts of the entire Chiefs community. Watson chose Best Buddies Missouri as the organization he is supporting – a nonprofit that helps individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities integrate into the community. His cleats will be designed around the organization’s theme, and immediately after the Colts game, they will be auctioned off to raise funds. This year’s campaign sees more than 1,800 participants across the NFL, including Mahomes, Kelce, and Chris Jones from Kansas City, each carrying their own meaningful messages. Jaylen Watson, 27 years old and in his fourth season with the Chiefs, is best known for his legendary 99-yard pick-six as a rookie. A player who is always humble, puts his teammates first, and lives the family spirit that the Chiefs stand for. Tomorrow, the story behind his cleats is not just a charity moment – it is a reminder that behind every jersey is a heart that knows how to love, and a team bound together by something far greater than football.