C.J. Mosley says Jets have spoken to his agent about restructuring contract

C.J. Mosley is still a restructure candidate.

Linebacker C.J. Mosley currently has the biggest cap hit on the Jets for the 2023 season at $21.476 million. He is set to make a base salary of $17 million this year.

That could possibly change down the line. Mosley said Tuesday the Jets have spoken to his agent about reworking his contract, per the New York Post.

“They talked to my agent. I’m not really concerned or worried about it too much,” Mosley said. “I come here to work every day, focused on getting better and trying to win a championship and being the best player I can be. Whatever happens, happens. It hasn’t been a concern.”

The Jets currently have about $25 million in salary cap space, per Over the Cap. They can use all the salary cap space they can use for the upcoming contract extension for defensive tackle Quinnen Williams.

Mosley is set to count $21.476 million against the cap both this year and next year, with $17 million salaries both years, and his contract has two void years built in as well.