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  • DEN Running Back
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    Jets GM Terry Bradway denies any trade talk about LaMont Jordan to the Raiders.
    Unsubstantiated reports claim the Raiders are offering a third-round pick to acquire Jordan. Bradway says no offers have been made. Jordan has a bit of fantasy value in deeper leagues in case he was moved.
  • DEN Running Back
    LaMont Jordan took over for Jonathon Carter on kickoffs yesterday.
    Perhaps the Jets were throwing him a bone after taking him completely out of the offense. Jordan will only have fantasy value if Curtis Martin is injured, not very likely.
  • DEN Running Back
    LaMont Jordan will start at running back for the Jets tonight.
    Jordan has been battline Johnathon Reese for the backup spot to Curtis Martin. It appers he’ll keep the job.
  • DEN Running Back
    LaMont Jordan continues to practice with the Jets third team.
    He’s been passed on the depth chart by Johnathon Reese. Forget about Jordan for the near future.
  • DEN Running Back
    LaMont Jordan made another plea for more playing time.
    Jordan may get his wish next week versus the rund-defense challenged Seahawks.
  • DEN Running Back
    The Jets are reportedly thinking about franchising LaMont Jordan this offseason.
    It would be highly unconventional to pay a backup running back over $5 million. But if the Jets thought Jordan could take over in 2006, it’s a slight possibility. Defensive end John Abraham is more likely to get the tag.
  • DEN Running Back
    The Raiders appear to be ''closing in’’ on a free agent running back, likely LaMont Jordan.
    Varying rumors have Travis Henry or Jordan heading to Oakland. Whoever they pick as their running back will be an attractive RB2 type next season.
  • DEN Running Back
    The agent for Jets running back LaMont Jordan wants a contract extension that would pay Jordan like a No. 1 running back or he wants to be traded.
    Jordan could hurt his free agency prospects next season by complaining. Curtis Martin is expected to carry the load as much as ever this season.
  • DEN Running Back
    The Jets hope to use LaMont Jordan on the field with Curtis Martin more than usual Saturday.
    They have done well when they’ve played both Jordan and Martin. Plus Jordan, who has a 5.2 yards-per-carry average this season, has fresher legs after a long season.
  • DEN Running Back
    LaMont Jordan wants to return to the Jets next season, as long as his role increases.
    Jordan says he doesn’t mind playing behind Curtis Martin. But he also is going to get decent offers as an unrestricted free agent, so the Jets may not be able to spend so much at the running back position.