Holmes focused on NFL but eyes NRL return

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Valentine Holmes remains focused on breaking into the New York Jets’ 53-man roster and may do so as a wide-receiver.

However the former NRL star hasn’t ruled out returning to Australia next year and playing for the Cronulla Sharks, North Queensland Cowboys or Brisbane Broncos.

Holmes says he is still enjoying learning the intricacies of the NFL on the Jets’ practice squad despite sitting out games.

The 24-year-old will not make a decision on his future until their season ends, which, after a horror four loss-no win start, could be December 29 if they miss the play-offs.

“My head is here in the US,” he told AAP on Thursday.

“That is what I’m focused on.

“It’s only early in the season and I want to push myself to get an opportunity but if it doesn’t work out or I’m not good enough there’s decisions to be made.”

Holmes’ chance of being elevated to the 53-man roster and playing games recently rose with head coach Adam Gase and general manager Joe Douglas identifying him as a wide-receiver.

They originally pegged him as a running back but now have him working with Robby Anderson, Demaryius Thomas and the team’s other receivers.

If the Jets’ poor season continues Gase and Douglas may be inclined to blood project players like him in games.

“There’s quite good running backs here at the Jets so I think that’s why they moved me because obviously I can catch the ball and run,” Holmes said.

“In the preseason games I was getting outside in the receiver positions and catching balls.” 
   
The Jets, with the return of star quarterback Sam Darnold after missing three games with mononucleosis, are aiming to get their first win of the season when they host the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday. 

As a practice team member, Holmes’ job this week has been to mimic Cowboys’ players, including star wide-receiver Amari Cooper and running back Ezekiel Elliott against the Jets’ 53-man roster. 

“We don’t know their exact playbook but we try to mimic plays they have ran against teams previously and try to give our team the best looks,” he said.   

Holmes and wife Natalia have an apartment in New Jersey near the Jets’ stadium and practice facilities but spend plenty of time across the Hudson River in Manhattan.  

Holmes, who knocked back a $A5 million contract last year to stay with the Sharks, will incite a bidding frenzy if he chooses to return to rugby league. 

The Sharks, his hometown Cowboys and the Broncos are possible landing spots. 

“Cronulla is what I’m used to and I have an apartment there and my mates are still there, my wife and myself are from Townsville and I’m mates with pretty much all of the Brisbane guys,” Holmes said. 

“It’s obviously good to have some decisions and teams that are keen for me but we haven’t made a decision yet.

“My wife and myself are happy where we are now and being able to live in New York City at the age of 24.

“Not many people can say that.”

The Crowd Says:

2019-10-14T10:15:02+00:00

DaveTarquin

Roar Rookie


All I can say is, the NRL is not his dream now, it reminds me of Hayne. Any club he plays for he will be unsettled, he was unsettled as a winger wanting to play fullback, as a NRL player wanting to play NFL. Would any club want him?

2019-10-12T10:30:22+00:00

Stormy

Roar Rookie


Please stop with the Holmes speculation. Wait till there is something definate to comment on, one way or the other. Surely, there are true League stories, that are current, that may be interesting.

2019-10-12T06:48:23+00:00

Mr T

Roar Rookie


Good on him for giving it a crack, but I feel he's not much of a chance of making the NFL. He's a talented athlete, but the blokes he's competing with are 5kg heavier, they're faster and have played the game much longer than he has. It's just a matter of time before he's back in the NRL, especially with the amount of money clubs are willing to pay him.

2019-10-12T06:47:52+00:00

Peter

Guest


Duh. He has a one-season contract. Do try to keep up.

2019-10-12T03:48:34+00:00

Zavjalova

Roar Rookie


He's a great talent, but still way too overrated. Awesome winger, average fullback.

2019-10-11T05:36:31+00:00

Working Class Rugger

Guest


So he's totally focused on the NFL but then concedes he might come back to play in the NRL after not cracking the 53 in his first year. Which makes me question how focused he is on this 'dream'. Surely he had to have realised that this was never going to be an easy endeavour and would take at least two seasons to see any real progress.

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