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The New York Jets will replace their traditional weight room with a two-story Player Performance Center. Construction is scheduled to begin after the team's offseason program ends next month.
New York PostThe New York Jets plan to replace their existing weight room with a two-story Player Performance Center at their training facility. The new center will combine strength and conditioning, nutrition, recovery, sports science, and sports vision training under one roof.
Korem, the Jets director of player performance, said the facility will integrate advanced technologies to create personalized performance programs. Korem assisted with planning that started last year. Construction will begin after the Jets offseason program ends next month and is expected to finish before the 2027 season.
The project follows roster changes the team made during the most recent offseason.
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