After finally getting the chance to be a full-time starter, Neville Hewitt has earned his way back onto the Jets.
According to multiple reports, the Jets and Hewitt have agreed to terms on a new contract. It’s a one-year deal worth $2 million, according to ESPN’s Rich Cimini.
Hewitt stepped in for the injured Avery Williamson last season at inside linebacker. Then, after C.J. Mosley went down with a groin injury, Hewitt became the mic of the defense and played well.
In 12 games, Hewitt had 44 total tackles, three sacks, five pass defenses and two interceptions.
It took a few years for Hewitt to come into his own. Originally undrafted out of Marshall, Hewitt joined the Dolphins in 2015. He was primarily a backup in Miami, but did make seven starts in three years.
After not being re-signed by the Dolphins in 2018, Hewitt signed with the Jets. Hewitt didn’t see much playing time in the beginning of the 2018 season, but finished strong with 26 total tackles and 1.5 sacks.
Hewitt is a good depth piece for the Jets. New York still hasn’t made a decision on Williamson’s future, so Hewitt could be a backup once again. However, if the Jets decide to move on from Williamson, Hewitt has enough starting experience that it wouldn’t be a big drop off.