Jets LB C.J. Mosley opts out of 2020 season

Jets ILB C.J. Mosley will be opting out of 2020 season amidst COVID-19 concerns.

Jets starting linebacker C.J. Mosley is the latest NFL star to opt-out of the 2020 season. Mosley will opt out due to family health concerns, ESPN’s Rich Cimini first reported.

Mosley becomes the second Jets player to opt out of the 2020 season, joining reserve offensive lineman Leo Koloamatangi.

The loss of Mosley is a huge blow to the Jets defense. New York was looking forward to getting back its anchor in the middle after he missed 14 games in 2019 due to a severe groin injury.

By the time the 2021 season rolls around, Mosley will have played just two games for Gang Green. He signed a five-year, $85 million deal with an average annual salary of $17 million just an offseason ago.

Fortunately for the Jets, they have an abundance of depth at the inside linebacker position. Avery Williamson, who was once viewed as a potential cap casualty, certainly has increased chances of making the team now. In addition, New York added Patrick Onwuasor this offseason, re-signed Neville Hewitt and James Burgess and will be returning a healthy Blake Cashman.

Now, New York will be scrambling to configure a formidable defense. Gregg Williams’ unit will now be without both Mosley and Jamal Adams for the 2020 season.