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The New York Jets have added more secondary help, signing safety Jordan Whitehead to a 2-year, $14.5 million deal. Whitehead has shown a lot of talent as a run defender, and is tied for fifth since 2018 for tackles for loss as a safety. He also finished fourth in 2021 with run stops out of…
The New York Jets have agreed to sign former Seattle Seahawks defensive back D.J. Reed to a 3-year, $33 million deal, according to Connor Hughes and Tom Pelissero. The move reunites another former draft pick of Robert Saleh from his time in San Fransisco, as Reed was selected in the fifth round of the 2018…
Braxton Berrios has re-signed with the New York Jets according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter. The deal is a reported two-year, $12 million deal, which is somewhat lower than what some thought he would get elsewhere. Adam Schefter also reported that there is $7 million guaranteed Berrios was always a role player, to help with depth…
The New York Jets have reached an agreement with Pro Bowl guard Laken Tomlinson on a three-year, $40 million deal. This deal includes $27 million guaranteed, according to Ian Rapoport. Tomlinson was the 28th pick in the 2015 NFL Draft, and has developed into one of the best offensive guards in the NFL. If there…
With the latest blockbuster trade that saw Amari Cooper being sent to the Cleveland Browns, the New York Jets saw another potential option being taken off the table. Despite this, they still have a number of paths to take in regards to helping out Zach Wilson in his development as a young quarterback. With that…
The 2022 NFL Draft is coming up in just a couple months, and its every Jets fan’s favorite time of year: mock draft season. The New York Jets are in a great position to do some damage, too, with four picks in the top 38, as well as nine total picks, all in the first…
With the 2022 Senior Bowl underway in Mobile, Alabama, the New York Jets and Detroit Lions have a chance to get a good look at the 134 players looking to improve their stock before the 2022 NFL Draft. We have seen this kind of opportunity lead to incredible things for teams in the past, such…
The Cincinnati Bengals are on their way to the Super Bowl! Obviously, getting to the Super Bowl is, in itself, very impressive. But when taking into account that the Bengals were 2-14 in 2019, and then 4-11-1 in 2020, it makes it that much more unlikely. The New York Jets went 2-14 in 2020, and…