

The Facts: Cook visited the Jets on Sunday, watched the entire practice from the sideline and received a rousing welcome from the 3,000 fans in attendance. At the start of practice, the crowd chanted his name. He spent several minutes talking with owner Woody Johnson and vice chairman Christopher Johnson.
Diehards Line:
Cook took a physical, mingled with players and met with coaches. Coach Robert Saleh described it as "a meet-and-greet." The Jets are interested in signing Cook even though Breece Hall (ACL surgery) is two to three weeks from returning to practice, according to Saleh. The Dolphins and Patriots are reportedly interested in Cook, although that will have no bearing on the Jets' approach. Saleh said, "To make decisions to spite another team, you're just asking for it."