Report: Jets to exercise Jamal Adams’ 5th-year option

No surprise here, but the Jets are exercising Jamal Adams’ fifth-year option.
The decision, first reported by the Daily News’ Manish Mehta, was made ahead of next Monday’s deadline.
The option would pay Adams $9.86 million in 2021, the final year of his rookie deal.
There’s a good chance Adams is making a lot more money by then. He and the Jets are expected to reengage in extension talks now that Joe Douglas is done with the draft

No surprise here, but the Jets are exercising Jamal Adams’ fifth-year option.
The decision, first reported by the Daily News’ Manish Mehta, was made ahead of next Monday’s deadline.
The option would pay Adams $9.86 million in 2021, the final year of his rookie deal.
There’s a good chance Adams is making a lot more money by then. He and the Jets are expected to reengage in extension talks now that Joe Douglas is done with the draft

2020 NFL Draft: New York Jets draft class

The New York Jets 2020 NFL Draft class.
Rd. 1, Pick 11: Mekhi Becton, OT, Louisville.
Rd. 2, Pick 59: Denzel Mims, WR, Baylor.
Rd. 3, Pick 68: Ashtyn Davis, S, California.
Rd. 3, Pick 79: Jabari Zuniga, EDGE, Florida.
Rd. 4, Pick 120: La’Mical Perine, RB, Florida.
Rd. 4, Pick 125: James Morgan, QB, FIU.
Rd. 4, Pick 129: Cameron Clark, OG, Charlotte.
Rd. 5, Pick 158: Bryce Hall, CB, Virginia.
Rd. 6, Pick 191: Braden Mann, P, Texas A&M

The New York Jets 2020 NFL Draft class.
Rd. 1, Pick 11: Mekhi Becton, OT, Louisville.
Rd. 2, Pick 59: Denzel Mims, WR, Baylor.
Rd. 3, Pick 68: Ashtyn Davis, S, California.
Rd. 3, Pick 79: Jabari Zuniga, EDGE, Florida.
Rd. 4, Pick 120: La’Mical Perine, RB, Florida.
Rd. 4, Pick 125: James Morgan, QB, FIU.
Rd. 4, Pick 129: Cameron Clark, OG, Charlotte.
Rd. 5, Pick 158: Bryce Hall, CB, Virginia.
Rd. 6, Pick 191: Braden Mann, P, Texas A&M

2020 NFL Draft: New York Jets draft class

The New York Jets 2020 NFL Draft class.
Rd. 1, Pick 11: Mekhi Becton, OT, Louisville.
Rd. 2, Pick 59: Denzel Mims, WR, Baylor.
Rd. 3, Pick 68: Ashtyn Davis, S, California.
Rd. 3, Pick 79: Jabari Zuniga, EDGE, Florida.
Rd. 4, Pick 120: La’Mical Perine, RB, Florida.
Rd. 4, Pick 125: James Morgan, QB, FIU.
Rd. 4, Pick 129: Cameron Clark, OG, Charlotte.
Rd. 5, Pick 158: Bryce Hall, CB, Virginia.
Rd. 6, Pick 191: Braden Mann, P, Texas A&M

The New York Jets 2020 NFL Draft class.
Rd. 1, Pick 11: Mekhi Becton, OT, Louisville.
Rd. 2, Pick 59: Denzel Mims, WR, Baylor.
Rd. 3, Pick 68: Ashtyn Davis, S, California.
Rd. 3, Pick 79: Jabari Zuniga, EDGE, Florida.
Rd. 4, Pick 120: La’Mical Perine, RB, Florida.
Rd. 4, Pick 125: James Morgan, QB, FIU.
Rd. 4, Pick 129: Cameron Clark, OG, Charlotte.
Rd. 5, Pick 158: Bryce Hall, CB, Virginia.
Rd. 6, Pick 191: Braden Mann, P, Texas A&M

Jets trade 211th pick for Colts CB Quincy Wilson

The Jets have traded the 211th pick in the 2020 NFL Draft to the Colts in exchange for cornerback Quincy Wilson.
A second-round pick out of Florida in 2017, Wilson never quite worked out in Indianapolis.
In three seasons with the Colts, Wilson recorded 61 tackles, eight pass deflections and two interceptions

The Jets have traded the 211th pick in the 2020 NFL Draft to the Colts in exchange for cornerback Quincy Wilson.
A second-round pick out of Florida in 2017, Wilson never quite worked out in Indianapolis.
In three seasons with the Colts, Wilson recorded 61 tackles, eight pass deflections and two interceptions

Jets trade 211th pick for Colts CB Quincy Wilson

The Jets have traded the 211th pick in the 2020 NFL Draft to the Colts in exchange for cornerback Quincy Wilson.
A second-round pick out of Florida in 2017, Wilson never quite worked out in Indianapolis.
In three seasons with the Colts, Wilson recorded 61 tackles, eight pass deflections and two interceptions

The Jets have traded the 211th pick in the 2020 NFL Draft to the Colts in exchange for cornerback Quincy Wilson.
A second-round pick out of Florida in 2017, Wilson never quite worked out in Indianapolis.
In three seasons with the Colts, Wilson recorded 61 tackles, eight pass deflections and two interceptions

Bryce Hall – No. 158 pick – New York Jets

Strengths: Great size, NFL body and good against short routes.
Weaknesses: Durability issues, not great in the press and against long-forming routes

Strengths: Great size, NFL body and good against short routes.
Weaknesses: Durability issues, not great in the press and against long-forming routes

Bryce Hall – No. 158 pick – New York Jets

Strengths: Great size, NFL body and good against short routes.
Weaknesses: Durability issues, not great in the press and against long-forming routes

Strengths: Great size, NFL body and good against short routes.
Weaknesses: Durability issues, not great in the press and against long-forming routes

Johnson family donates an additional $2 million to COVID-19 first responders

The Jets and the Johnson family continue to do their part in helping combat the COVID-19 pandemic.
The team announced on Thursday that it is donating an additional $2 million to COVID-19 relief responders in New York and New Jersey.
The Johnson family has already donated $1 million to United Way agencies in the tri-state area.
On behalf of my family and the Jets, we would like to extend our support to these organizations who battle daily against an unprecedented challenge. No region in the country has been affected by COVID-19 more than ours and because of that, our resolve has only grown. These organizations continue to nourish the vulnerable and target the needs of those on our front lines, Jets CEO Christopher Johnson

The Jets and the Johnson family continue to do their part in helping combat the COVID-19 pandemic.
The team announced on Thursday that it is donating an additional $2 million to COVID-19 relief responders in New York and New Jersey.
The Johnson family has already donated $1 million to United Way agencies in the tri-state area.
On behalf of my family and the Jets, we would like to extend our support to these organizations who battle daily against an unprecedented challenge. No region in the country has been affected by COVID-19 more than ours and because of that, our resolve has only grown. These organizations continue to nourish the vulnerable and target the needs of those on our front lines, Jets CEO Christopher Johnson

Johnson family donates an additional $2 million to COVID-19 first responders

The Jets and the Johnson family continue to do their part in helping combat the COVID-19 pandemic.
The team announced on Thursday that it is donating an additional $2 million to COVID-19 relief responders in New York and New Jersey.
The Johnson family has already donated $1 million to United Way agencies in the tri-state area.
On behalf of my family and the Jets, we would like to extend our support to these organizations who battle daily against an unprecedented challenge. No region in the country has been affected by COVID-19 more than ours and because of that, our resolve has only grown. These organizations continue to nourish the vulnerable and target the needs of those on our front lines, Jets CEO Christopher Johnson

The Jets and the Johnson family continue to do their part in helping combat the COVID-19 pandemic.
The team announced on Thursday that it is donating an additional $2 million to COVID-19 relief responders in New York and New Jersey.
The Johnson family has already donated $1 million to United Way agencies in the tri-state area.
On behalf of my family and the Jets, we would like to extend our support to these organizations who battle daily against an unprecedented challenge. No region in the country has been affected by COVID-19 more than ours and because of that, our resolve has only grown. These organizations continue to nourish the vulnerable and target the needs of those on our front lines, Jets CEO Christopher Johnson

Joe Douglas reiterates desire to keep Jamal Adams with Jets

Earlier this offseason, Joe Douglas went out of his way to state that he wants to make Jamal Adams a Jet for life.
Now, with speculation over the safety’s future swirling once again ahead of the draft, the general manager reiterated that point on Monday.
Douglas, talking on a conference call, said he plans to “keep Jamal here for a long time”.
Adams made news last week when it was reported that he plans on skipping New York’s virtual offseason program, but Douglas was quick to note that the program is optional.
With Adams already set to skip the virtual offseason program, it wouldn’t be a surprise if he holds out for more down the road if a deal doesn’t get done.
The Jets, however, don’t necessarily have to rush things. Adams still has one guaranteed year left on his rookie deal, as well as his fifth-yer team option

Earlier this offseason, Joe Douglas went out of his way to state that he wants to make Jamal Adams a Jet for life.
Now, with speculation over the safety’s future swirling once again ahead of the draft, the general manager reiterated that point on Monday.
Douglas, talking on a conference call, said he plans to “keep Jamal here for a long time”.
Adams made news last week when it was reported that he plans on skipping New York’s virtual offseason program, but Douglas was quick to note that the program is optional.
With Adams already set to skip the virtual offseason program, it wouldn’t be a surprise if he holds out for more down the road if a deal doesn’t get done.
The Jets, however, don’t necessarily have to rush things. Adams still has one guaranteed year left on his rookie deal, as well as his fifth-yer team option