Sauce Gardner signaled a joyful end to contract negotiations with the New York Jets on Tuesday, when he reportedly agreed to a four-year, $120.4 million contract that will make him the highest-paid player at the position.
Ominous publicity out of the Washington Commanders’ camp has New York Jets fans envisioning a dream scenario. With superstar wideout Garrett Wilson now signed to a massive extension, some Jets fans might be imagining a pairing of Wilson with another former Ohio State Buckeye: Terry McLaurin.
The New York Jets have one of the best linebackers in the National Football League, but there is still room for growth. ESPN's Jeremy Fowler shared a column with executives, coaches, and scouts ranking the top off-ball linebackers in the NFL.
The New York Jets do not have the richest of histories among NFL teams. New York is currently in a 14-year playoff drought, the longest active drought in North American sports.
Today, the New York Jets made an important long-term commitment to their future. The team wisely agreed to a new contract for their superstar cornerback.
The New York Jets are taking care of their star players this offseason. Sauce Gardner agreed to a 4-year, $120.4 million contract extension with the Jets on Tuesday, according to multiple reports.
One day after extending star wide receiver Garrett Wilson, the Jets are signing All-Pro cornerback Sauce Gardner to a four-year, $120.4M contract extension.
The New York Jets have signed CB Sauce Gardner to a contract extension, he announced on his social media. NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport adds the deal is for four years, worth $120.4 million, making him the highest-paid cornerback in NFL history. Per ESPN’s Adam Schefter, the extension will run through 2030 and have $85.653 million in guarantees.
Garrett Wilson received a four-year, $130 million contract extension with $90 million guaranteed to keep him on the Jets for the next six seasons. He is reunited with his college quarterback, Justin Fields, this season.
The task in front of New York Jets head coach Aaron Glenn isn't a small one, with the former Detroit Lions defensive coordinator in charge of an overhaul of the team both on and off the field.
Another year, another offseason filled with optimism for the New York Jets. This time, the Jets are pinning their hopes on quarterback Justin Fields, who agreed to a two-year contract worth $40 million this offseason.
Last season, the former Ohio State Buckeyes wideout had career-best season, finishing with multiple personal highs, including 101 receptions, 1,104 receiving yards and seven touchdowns.
The Jets have a talented group of players on their defensive line who are ready to get after the quarterback. But, who will be the sack leader for this team in 2025?
For a piece published on Monday, NFL insider Albert Breer of Sports Illustrated detailed why he believes Rodgers will "fit in seamlessly with the Steelers" after the 41-year-old largely flopped with the Jets.
Justin Fields' move to the New York Jets has been seen as a win-win for the franchise, and with Aaron Glenn already giving Justin the keys to the offense, this is his show.
The New York Jets needed a change this offseason in the worst way, and as we gear up for training camp, no one can doubt that the right decision was made with Aaron Glenn, Darren Mougey, and Justin Fields coming in to start the new era.