The New York Jets have made another move on the defensive side of the ball by signing pro-bowl cornerback Nahshon Wright away from the Chicago Bears. Wright
The NFL lost an unsung hero today as former New York Jets running back Matt Snell passed away. He was 84 years old. Snell was the No. 3 overall pick by the Jets in the 1964 AFL Draft and went on to play nine seasons for the team, reaching three All-AFL teams and three AFL All-Star honors in New York.
The New York Jets defense aims to be more aggressive in 2026 after setting an NFL record for going an entire season without an interception in 2025. New York also needs to find a viable replacement for Sauce Gardner, who was traded to Indianapolis at the NFL Trade Deadline, and line up on the outside alongside Jarvis Brownlee Jr.
The Jets, who have already added six (!) players on defense since yesterday morning, added another on the second day of free agency. This time at a new position, though, as the Jets have agreed to terms with former Bears cornerback Nahshon Wright.
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The New York Jets have continued their aggressive approach to the 2026 free agency period by securing a significant piece for their secondary. The team has reportedly agreed to terms with cornerback Nahshon Wright on a one-year contract worth up to $5.5 million.
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Alijah Vera-Tucker has seen three seasons heavily impacted by injuries, but he found a taker on Day 1 of free agency. The former Jets first-round pick is heading to the Patriots, NFL.com’s Ian Rapoport tweets.
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