Amid the difficult 2025 season, the New York Jets thrived on special teams led by captain Marcelino McCrary-Ball, who spoke to The Mirror U.S. about the unit's effectiveness
13:33 ET, 04 Mar 2026Updated 13:34 ET, 04 Mar 2026
Marcelino McCrary-Ball captained the Jets special teams to a historic season amid the turmoil of the team in 2025
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Marcelino McCrary-Ball captained the Jets special teams to a historic season amid the turmoil of the team in 2025(Image: Getty Images)
The New York Jets endured a difficult season in 2025 - but the special teams give the franchise hope for making game-changing plays at any moment in 2026.
Throughout a difficult 2025 NFL season, the special teams proved a shining light for the Jets under the leadership of first-year coordinator Chris Banjo and assistant Kevin O'Dea. Isaiah Williams placed second in the league with his 29.9 yards/return, while Kene Nwangwu also thrived.
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The Jets’ special teams were widely considered among the best units in the NFL, finishing with a league-leading special teams DVOA of 10.3 percent - which ranks as the fifth-best unit in NFL history since 1978. What was the secret behind the unit’s historic success?
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“Just being selfless, team oriented,” Marcelino McCrary-Ball exclusively told The Mirror U.S. “It’s a 'we over me' mindset. And yeah, those ingredients created a recipe for what we did as a special teams unit this year.”
McCrary-Ball was named a 2025 special teams captain for the Jets. He was recognized for his leadership, high energy, and standout performances and was handed the role. When asked what he brings to lead his team on each play, the 26-year-old was clear.
“My energy and work ethic,” McCrary-Ball said. “Just my willingness to get the job done. It gave my teammates energy to know that I'm on the field with them, and what I'm willing to do is to take it to those levels. Whatever level you want to go, I'll go there with you - and my teammates, I feel like they know that, they know who I am, they know what I'm willing to do.
“I challenge them to keep going with me. And I’m motivated by my teammates just as much as they're motivated by me. So I think it works hand in hand.”
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Marcelino McCrary-Ball singled out punter Austin McNamara for his performances in 2025
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Marcelino McCrary-Ball singled out punter Austin McNamara for his performances in 2025(Image: Getty Images)
McCrary-Ball demonstrated his captain’s tendencies as he picked return stars Isaiah Davis and Kene Nwangwu as his MVPs from the Jets’ 2025 special teams unit, along with punter Austin McNamara. When asked for a particular special teams play from the season that sticks out in his mind, McCrary-Ball said: “I’ll pick two.
“Obviously, against the Steelers, I had a forced fumble. It was just a really cool moment to, first of all, get recognized by my teammates with that ‘C’ on my chest and then to make a play like that in the first game.
“The second one would be one of either Kene’s or Isaiah’s returns. Everyone just sees the guy with the ball running to the end zone and scoring six points, but not too many people recognize the work, the effort, the commitment that the other 10 guys had in blocking and doing their job, making sure that that play was secured. It’s a great feeling.”
McCrary-Ball was in the United Kingdom for the launch of Jets Flag Elite London and the return of the Jets NFL Girls Flag League for its fourth season. At the Ealing Trailfinders practice facility, the Jets launched this latest program to continue elevating and empowering girls’ flag football while expanding the game.
Marcelino McCrary-Ball was in London to attend the Jets flag football event
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Marcelino McCrary-Ball was in London to attend the Jets flag football event(Image: New York Jets)
“We’re out here again on our fourth trip to expand flag football,” McCrary-Ball said. “We jumped to 32 more teams, and we’re just making sure that the sport continues to grow out here and girls get an opportunity to be able to play the sport they love with their teammates and learn some lessons along the way.”
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The linebacker and special teams superstar is honored to be a Jets representative for the program, adding: “We all should be an inspiration for someone because we were all inspired once. For players like myself and organizations like the Jets, being an inspiration for the younger generation is powerful.
“It’s kind of insane, really. I'm playing this sport in the highest league, the NFL, and not only that I'm able to be an impact to a whole generation on a whole different continent. It’s just crazy, but I’m definitely blessed to be in this position, and I hope to help grow the game.”