The New York Jets brought back some significant draft compensation ahead of the trade deadline, but at what cost? All-Pro cornerback Sauce Gardner and All-Pro defensive tackle Quinnen Williams are no longer with the franchise after being traded to the Indianapolis Colts and Dallas Cowboys.
The Colts shocked the NFL by dealing two first-round picks and Adonai Mitchell to the Jets for Sauce Gardner. But is this the right time to get aggressive?
The New York Jets pulled off the two biggest trades of deadline day in the NFL on Tuesday, sending cornerback Sauce Gardner to the Indianapolis Colts and defensive lineman Quinnen Williams to the Dallas Cowboys.
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As you'd imagine, ESPN's Mike Greenberg had something to say about the New York Jets making a pair of blockbuster trades before Tuesday's deadline. The Jets sent shockwaves through the NFL this afternoon when they traded All-Pro cornerback Sauce Gardner to the Indianapolis Colts for two first-round picks and wide receiver Adonai Mitchell.
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The Jets traded away their best player, cornerback Sauce Gardner, for two first-round picks and a backup wideout, which demonstrated that, even under new management, they still don't know the way to NFL success.
One New York Jets player is feeling “sick” about the moves his team made today. Running back Breece Hall had a strong reaction to the Jets’ decision to trade cornerback Sauce Gardner and defensive lineman Quinnen Williams ahead of Tuesday’s trade deadline.
According to Connor Hughes, the Jets have continued to field trade calls about DE Jermaine Johnson, and those have included offers of a second-round pick.
It's going to be an interesting few hours for the New York Jets. As of writing, there are four hours left until the 4 p.m. ET 2025 National Football League trade deadline.