5 players you forgot played for the New York Jets
You may remember him most for his name, but Bubba Franks was a pretty productive tight end during his eight seasons in Green Bay, making three Pro Bowl appearances as one of Brett Favre's targets.
Ironically, Franks signed a one-year deal with the New York Jets on March 16, 2008, a couple weeks after Favre retired from football. Of course, Favre would come back, and with the Packers ready to turn the page to Aaron Rodgers, they eventually traded the Hall of Famer to the Jets, reuniting him with Franks.
As we all know, sometimes the idea of a reunion proves to be better than the reality.
While Favre tossed six touchdowns in a late-September game with the Jets, a shoulder injury derailed what proved to be his lone season in New York. Favre threw as many interceptions - 22 - as he did touchdowns in 2008, and the 9-7 Jets missed the playoffs. Franks - whose real first name is Daniel - had just six catches for 47 yards in his final NFL season.
In addition to Franks, here are five other notable players who had forgettable stints with the Jets: