THE Plane Make a pair of signatures reported in the early hours of Saturday morning.
New York adds a wide receiver Tyler Johnson and special team Kris BoydDepending on several reports.
Johnson, 26, played 15 games with the Rams last year, his second season with Los Angeles. He transported 26 receptions (41 targets) with 291 reception yards (11.2 yards per reception) and a touchdown. He made two departures last year and played 36.8% of Los Angeles’s offensive shots during the regular season.
The 6 -feet 1 inch wide wide has an experience in the playoff series, he played in the four games during the Bucs race at the Super Bowl his recruit season, making two catches for 31 yards. Johnson succeeded in six catches for 45 yards in the two Rams qualifying games last year, playing more than 55% of their offensive shots in each of these matches.
He saw a decent action during his first two seasons of the League with the Buccaneers – 31 games and 529 yards – before he was lifted after the training camp in August 2022. He rebounded between the training teams in Houston, Tampa and Las Vegas before connecting with the RAMs in 2023. He spent last year.
A choice of fifth round in the draft of the NFL 2020 by Tampa Bay, Johnson has 76 catches for 828 yards and four scores in his 49 career games.
Boyd, 28, appeared in the 17 games last season with Houston and played 77% of the Texans special shots. One corner per business, he has a limited action on defense – 687 total snaps during his six years in the league.
His most memorable moment is rather sadly famous: Boyd pushed the coach of the special teams of the Texans Frank Ross On the sidelines after committing a penalty during a kick -off during the defeat of the Houston division round in Kansas City last season.
Texans head coach Demo Ryans Minimized the push after the match, telling journalists that he did not think that Ross had pushed the coach into a "disrespectful way.
"I think it was more that it was pulled – too shot – and thought he had made a game to help us," Ryans said in January. "So, this story he pushes a coach is incorrect."
Boyd forced an escape at the start, but was penalized for removing his helmet and sending it to the key line.
"I was just too excited, I did something I shouldn’t have done. Take advantage of it," Boyd said After the match. "Keep my helmet."
Boyd added that he "love Frank" and apologized to Ross for her temperament husband because his response is not in his "character."
"I love everyone here. I love my coaches. I never lacked respect to anyone," He said. "I apologized to everyone. (Ross) said to me, “Don’t worry.”"
A choice of seventh round in 2019 by Minnesota, he spent his first four years in the league with the Vikings, where he forced two escaped and recovered four. He spent part of the 2023 season with Arizona before joining Houston after his release from mid-season.