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It's not easy being a New York Jets fans, especially for this poor kid when his dad informs him they've traded his favorite player.
The New York Jets didn’t just shuffle the deck before the trade deadline. They burned it and started fresh. In a pair of stunning moves, the franchise shipped cornerback Sauce Gardner to the Indianapolis Colts and defensive tackle Quinnen Williams to the Dallas Cowboys.
But as we know, tearing down is the easy part. It's what comes next that defines legacies, and Mougey will have a rare opportunity over the next two offseasons to finally get the Jets back into contention. Just how might he do it? Here's everything to know, from where New York's draft picks currently stand to team needs and future targets.
Here’s how we’ll know if Tuesday was a successful day for the Jets: if reporters are not asking Glenn about who his quarterback is in 2027, 2028, 2029 and beyond.
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.
The Jets stunned the NFL world by trading away Sauce Gardner, their All-Pro cornerback. Gardner's replacement now arrives in the latest mock draft.
The move should improve the Cowboys run defense, which ranks 29th in the NFL. Williams will be paired up on the interior of the defensive line with Kenny Clark, who the Cowboys ac
Jets edge rusher Jermaine Johnson was almost dealt at the NFL trade deadline, with the Bears and 49ers inquiring