Paul A. Esden Jr.

Expertise:
NFL, NFL Draft, College Football
Education:
SUNY Oswego
Location:
Oswego, New York

Experience

Paul Esden Jr., a.k.a. "Boy Green," covers the NFL for Heavy.com, with a focus on the New York Jets.

A New York native, he is the co-host of "The Manchild Show with Boy Green" on Syracuse's The Score 1260.

He was also featured in the Jets' official 2023 video series "The Diehards: Jets Twitter."

Before joining Heavy in 2021, Esden Jr. covered both national and New York sports for FanSided, Elite Sports NY and The Score 1260.

Education

Paul Esden Jr. holds a bachelor's degree in sports broadcasting from SUNY Oswego, where he graduated in 2015 and hosted a sports talk show on SUNY's student-run station WNYO 88.9 FM.

He also earned an associate's degree from Cayuga Community College.

Latest Articles From Paul A. Esden Jr.

  • Jets Could Still Add Pro Bowl Safety for Cheap Amid ‘Quiet’ Market

    Some new NFL insider info suggests the New York Jets could still sign veteran free agent safety Quandre Diggs on the cheap.

  • Jets Abruptly Cut Ties With 26-Year-Old After Arrest

  • $33 Million Jets Starter Opens Up About Future With Team

  • Jets’ Super Bowl Swing Named One of NFL’s Best Offseason Moves

  • Ex-Jets $52.5 Million Starter Goes Scorched Earth on Former HC

  • Jets Urged to Sign 9-Year Veteran as ‘Final Move’ of Offseason

    The New York Jets were recently urged by ESPN's Aaron Schatz to sign veteran tight end Geoff Swaim as the "final move" of the offseason.

  • Robert Saleh Provides Blueprint for ‘Disruptive’ Jets DL to Stay

  • Jets Win Bidding War for All Star OL, Sign Him to Multiyear Deal

  • 5-Time All-Pro Makes Final Call on Signing With Jets

  • Steelers Part Ways With Once Promising Jets Pass Catcher: Report

  • Jets’ Woody Johnson Going Cowboys ‘All in’ for Rest of Offseason

    This offseason Dallas Cowboys Owner Jerry Jones said that his team was going “all in.” New York Jets Owner Woody Johnson apparently is going to be taking a page out of that playbook.Rich Cimini of ESPN revealed some interesting details on Johnson’s spending plans for the rest of the offseason.“I think Woody Johnson is done […]

  • Haason Reddick Broke His Promise to Jets, Insider Says

  • Jets CB Sauce Gardner Fires Back at Aaron Rodgers Critics

  • Jets’ Breece Hall Reacts to $38 Million Christian McCaffrey Deal

  • Jets’ Haason Reddick Strongly Speaks out Amid Contract Dispute

  • Robert Saleh Shares High Praise for Jets Rookie: ‘Soaking It Up’

  • Insider Fires off Blunt Message on Haason Reddick-Jets Drama

  • Jets Bring in Ex-First Rounder, New Protection for Aaron Rodgers

  • Social Media Loses It Over ‘Inexcused’ Aaron Rodgers Jets Absence

  • Ex-Jets Draft Pick Joins Rival After Interest From ‘Multiple Teams’

    A former New York Jets draft pick has returned to the division.Veteran safety Marcus Maye has signed a contract with the Miami Dolphins in the latter stages of free agency, per NFL Insider Jordan Schultz.Schultz revealed that “multiple teams” were in the mix, but Maye “loves the roster in Miami and wants to be part […]

  • Jets Bringing in Former Rival, Dynamic Former All-Pro for Workout

  • Insider: Huge Jets Fine Would ‘Escalate the Situation’ With Haason Reddick

  • Jets Reporter Drops Hint on Garrett Wilson’s Next Contract: ‘He Might Demand It’

  • Accused Jets Rat Gets Another NFL Job, Signs Deal With Champs

  • Insider Proposes Blockbuster ‘All in’ Jets Trade to Win Super Bowl

    Albert Breer of SI proposed a blockbuster San Francisco 49ers - New York Jets trade for Deebo Samuel amid the Brandon Aiyuk situation.

  • Jets Make Final Call on Adding Big Name Veteran Safety: Insider

  • Tyler Conklin Breaks Silence on Jets’ Pursuit of Brock Bowers

  • $2 Million Jets Veteran Had Strong Message for His Doubters

  • Jets Rookie Has Dazzled at OTAs: ‘One of the Biggest Standouts’

  • New Jets Pass Rusher Is ‘Giving Up’ $250,000 Bonus: Insider

    New York Jets pass rusher Haason Reddick is "giving up" a $250,000 bonus for bypassing OTAs according to Zack Rosenblatt of The Athletic.