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Jets Create More cap Space After Re-Working Jordan Whitehead Contract
Vincent Carchietta-USA TODAY Sports

Continuing to find ways to create cap space, the Jets have re-worked the contract of safety Jordan Whitehead, creating an additional $5.3 million in room under the cap.

After having Carl Lawson agree to a pay cut just a couple of weeks ago, the Jets now sit at roughly $24.3 million under the cap in 2023.  This, according to overthecap.com.

With approximately $9 million likely to go toward rookies Will McDonald and Joe Tippmann, the Jets realistically have closer to $15 million in real cap space.  Consider the fact that teams like to leave themselves some breathing room during the season and that number dips to around $10-12 million.

There are still some moves the Jets could consider in the coming weeks as we mentioned right here and Jets fans shouldn’t be surprised if there are move moves coming.

This article first appeared on JetNation.com and was syndicated with permission.

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