
Jets are the worldwide leader in producing ESPN analysts
NY Post
There is no telling if any of the players the Jets draft this week will be any good in the NFL. However, if they one day want to work in sports media, they will be picked by the right team.
The Jets are the worldwide leader in producing football analysts – especially at ESPN. The network has around 20 full-time NFL studio analysts, and one out of every four is a former Jet. If you count college, there are eight former Jets on the ESPN payroll. Here is the current roster:
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