Nnambi Asomugha snubbed the Jets and signs with Philly. Contracts were restructured, free agents were left hanging--leaving the Jets front office scrambling to put together a championship team with free agent "left-overs".
Over the first three days of the negotiation-and-agreement period with free agents, and the lifting of the trade moratorium, much of the buzz revolved around the frenetic game of quarterback musical chairs that played out around the league.
The Jets already have one shutdown cornerback. Darrelle Revis says New York should try to make it two. Oakland's Nnamdi Asomugha is considered the top player available among this year's free agents, and Rex Ryan surely would love to add another dominant player to his secondary. The Jets, who reached an agreement with wide receiver Santonio Holmes early Wednesday, are also in serious...
Updated Wednesday, July 27 at 6:25 p.m. ET PFW presents its annual rankings of the top 100 prospective free...
Mark Sanchez is willing to put his money where his mouth is. The New York Jets quarterback said Tuesday he has already spoken to his agent about looking into possibly restructuring his contract to help the team re-sign players, such as wide receivers Santonio Holmes and Braylon Edwards, as well as other free agents.
PFW presents its annual rankings of the top 100 prospective free agents. Our list for the 2011 league year was...
New York Jets quarterback Mark Sanchez has told agent David Dunn and the team he would 'absolutely' be willing to restructure his contract to clear more salary cap room if it helps the team sign free agents. 'I've told the guys upstairs this, too,' Sanchez told...
The wait for football appears to be over, with NFL player reps voting unanimously on Monday in favor of accepting a proposal for a new collective bargaining agreement approved by owners last week. The Seattle Seahawks will begin negotiating to their own free agents and other...
PFW presents its annual rankings of the top 100 prospective free agents. Our list for the 2011 league year was...
When the lockout ends, every NFL team will have a 72-hour window to sign their own free agents.

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