All-Pro safety Jamal Adams requests trade from Jets

Jamal Adams is not happy with the Jets. The safety formally requested a trade from the team on Thursday, according to multiple reports, after months of speculation over his future with the team.
Adams wants to be the highest-paid player at his position, but the Jets – who control Adams’ contract through at least the 2021 season – haven’t budged on meeting his demands.
Though GM Joe Douglas said he wanted to make Adams a “Jet for life,” Adams wrote in an Instagram post last week the Jets hadn’t even given him a proposal for a new deal.
The trade request came Thursday morning, according to ESPN’s Rich Cimini, potentially before Adams blasted the Jets for the second time in a week.
He again wrote an Instagram comment, saying “maybe it’s time to move on!” and that he would “protect myself just like an organization will look out for themselves at the end of the day.”

Jamal Adams is not happy with the Jets. The safety formally requested a trade from the team on Thursday, according to multiple reports, after months of speculation over his future with the team.
Adams wants to be the highest-paid player at his position, but the Jets – who control Adams’ contract through at least the 2021 season – haven’t budged on meeting his demands.
Though GM Joe Douglas said he wanted to make Adams a “Jet for life,” Adams wrote in an Instagram post last week the Jets hadn’t even given him a proposal for a new deal.
The trade request came Thursday morning, according to ESPN’s Rich Cimini, potentially before Adams blasted the Jets for the second time in a week.
He again wrote an Instagram comment, saying “maybe it’s time to move on!” and that he would “protect myself just like an organization will look out for themselves at the end of the day.”

Jets sign QB Joe Flacco to one-year deal

Joe Flacco is headed to New York. The Jets signed the former Super Bowl MVP, according to his agent, on a one-year, $1.5 million deal worth up to $4 million with incentives.
Flacco reportedly will be ready to participate in training camp this offseason and should be medically cleared of the neck injury that ended his 2019 season in September, per Schefter.
Flacco will likely become the primary backup to Sam Darnold, meaning an uncertain future for rookie James Morgan and veteran David Fales.
Flacco had an unspectacular season in Denver after being traded by the Ravens. He went 2-6 as a starter and threw for only 1,822 yards, six touchdowns, and five interceptions.
He finished the season on injured reserve after suffering neck injury in Week 8

Joe Flacco is headed to New York. The Jets signed the former Super Bowl MVP, according to his agent, on a one-year, $1.5 million deal worth up to $4 million with incentives.
Flacco reportedly will be ready to participate in training camp this offseason and should be medically cleared of the neck injury that ended his 2019 season in September, per Schefter.
Flacco will likely become the primary backup to Sam Darnold, meaning an uncertain future for rookie James Morgan and veteran David Fales.
Flacco had an unspectacular season in Denver after being traded by the Ravens. He went 2-6 as a starter and threw for only 1,822 yards, six touchdowns, and five interceptions.
He finished the season on injured reserve after suffering neck injury in Week 8

Jets sign QB Joe Flacco to one-year deal

Joe Flacco is headed to New York. The Jets signed the former Super Bowl MVP, according to his agent, on a one-year, $1.5 million deal worth up to $4 million with incentives.
Flacco reportedly will be ready to participate in training camp this offseason and should be medically cleared of the neck injury that ended his 2019 season in September, per Schefter.
Flacco will likely become the primary backup to Sam Darnold, meaning an uncertain future for rookie James Morgan and veteran David Fales.
Flacco had an unspectacular season in Denver after being traded by the Ravens. He went 2-6 as a starter and threw for only 1,822 yards, six touchdowns, and five interceptions.
He finished the season on injured reserve after suffering neck injury in Week 8

Joe Flacco is headed to New York. The Jets signed the former Super Bowl MVP, according to his agent, on a one-year, $1.5 million deal worth up to $4 million with incentives.
Flacco reportedly will be ready to participate in training camp this offseason and should be medically cleared of the neck injury that ended his 2019 season in September, per Schefter.
Flacco will likely become the primary backup to Sam Darnold, meaning an uncertain future for rookie James Morgan and veteran David Fales.
Flacco had an unspectacular season in Denver after being traded by the Ravens. He went 2-6 as a starter and threw for only 1,822 yards, six touchdowns, and five interceptions.
He finished the season on injured reserve after suffering neck injury in Week 8

Report: Jamal Adams, Jets at contract stalemate as tension boils over

The Jets and Jamal Adams have hit another bump in the road as the All-Pro safety continues to seek a new deal.
According to longtime NFL writer Gary Myers, the Jets have given no indication that they will sign Adams to a long-term contract extension this offseason.
Myers reports that New York would rather wait to make a deal, while Adams has grown impatient and wants an immediate resolution.
As the friction builds up, a trade is still possible, per Myers, but New York doesn’t seem inclined to move the needle one way or another.
While Joe Douglas has sung Adams’ praises and indicated that the Jets would like to sign him to a long-term extension, actions speak a lot louder than words.
The Jets picked up Adams’ fifth-year option, which means he is scheduled to make $3.5 million in 2020

The Jets and Jamal Adams have hit another bump in the road as the All-Pro safety continues to seek a new deal.
According to longtime NFL writer Gary Myers, the Jets have given no indication that they will sign Adams to a long-term contract extension this offseason.
Myers reports that New York would rather wait to make a deal, while Adams has grown impatient and wants an immediate resolution.
As the friction builds up, a trade is still possible, per Myers, but New York doesn’t seem inclined to move the needle one way or another.
While Joe Douglas has sung Adams’ praises and indicated that the Jets would like to sign him to a long-term extension, actions speak a lot louder than words.
The Jets picked up Adams’ fifth-year option, which means he is scheduled to make $3.5 million in 2020

Report: Jamal Adams, Jets at contract stalemate as tension boils over

The Jets and Jamal Adams have hit another bump in the road as the All-Pro safety continues to seek a new deal.
According to longtime NFL writer Gary Myers, the Jets have given no indication that they will sign Adams to a long-term contract extension this offseason.
Myers reports that New York would rather wait to make a deal, while Adams has grown impatient and wants an immediate resolution.
As the friction builds up, a trade is still possible, per Myers, but New York doesn’t seem inclined to move the needle one way or another.
While Joe Douglas has sung Adams’ praises and indicated that the Jets would like to sign him to a long-term extension, actions speak a lot louder than words.
The Jets picked up Adams’ fifth-year option, which means he is scheduled to make $3.5 million in 2020

The Jets and Jamal Adams have hit another bump in the road as the All-Pro safety continues to seek a new deal.
According to longtime NFL writer Gary Myers, the Jets have given no indication that they will sign Adams to a long-term contract extension this offseason.
Myers reports that New York would rather wait to make a deal, while Adams has grown impatient and wants an immediate resolution.
As the friction builds up, a trade is still possible, per Myers, but New York doesn’t seem inclined to move the needle one way or another.
While Joe Douglas has sung Adams’ praises and indicated that the Jets would like to sign him to a long-term extension, actions speak a lot louder than words.
The Jets picked up Adams’ fifth-year option, which means he is scheduled to make $3.5 million in 2020

Frank Gore to sign 1-year deal with Jets, reunite with Adam Gase

Well, Adam Gase did say he wanted to lessen Le’Veon Bell’s load in 2020.
With that in mind, the Jets found a veteran backup on Tuesday. That would be the timeless Frank Gore, who is signing a one-year deal with New York, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter.
Gore, 36, is a familiar face for Gase. The two spent the 2018 season together in Miami and some additional time in San Francisco when Gase was a 49ers assistant.
The 2020 season will be Gore’s 16th in the NFL, while the Jets will be his fifth team. A third-round pick in 2005, he played 10 seasons by the bay before stops with the Colts, Dolphins, & Bills.
He has rushed for more than 15,000 yards and is three touchdowns shy of 100 total for his career

Well, Adam Gase did say he wanted to lessen Le’Veon Bell’s load in 2020.
With that in mind, the Jets found a veteran backup on Tuesday. That would be the timeless Frank Gore, who is signing a one-year deal with New York, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter.
Gore, 36, is a familiar face for Gase. The two spent the 2018 season together in Miami and some additional time in San Francisco when Gase was a 49ers assistant.
The 2020 season will be Gore’s 16th in the NFL, while the Jets will be his fifth team. A third-round pick in 2005, he played 10 seasons by the bay before stops with the Colts, Dolphins, & Bills.
He has rushed for more than 15,000 yards and is three touchdowns shy of 100 total for his career

Frank Gore to sign 1-year deal with Jets, reunite with Adam Gase

Well, Adam Gase did say he wanted to lessen Le’Veon Bell’s load in 2020.
With that in mind, the Jets found a veteran backup on Tuesday. That would be the timeless Frank Gore, who is signing a one-year deal with New York, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter.
Gore, 36, is a familiar face for Gase. The two spent the 2018 season together in Miami and some additional time in San Francisco when Gase was a 49ers assistant.
The 2020 season will be Gore’s 16th in the NFL, while the Jets will be his fifth team. A third-round pick in 2005, he played 10 seasons by the bay before stops with the Colts, Dolphins, & Bills.
He has rushed for more than 15,000 yards and is three touchdowns shy of 100 total for his career

Well, Adam Gase did say he wanted to lessen Le’Veon Bell’s load in 2020.
With that in mind, the Jets found a veteran backup on Tuesday. That would be the timeless Frank Gore, who is signing a one-year deal with New York, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter.
Gore, 36, is a familiar face for Gase. The two spent the 2018 season together in Miami and some additional time in San Francisco when Gase was a 49ers assistant.
The 2020 season will be Gore’s 16th in the NFL, while the Jets will be his fifth team. A third-round pick in 2005, he played 10 seasons by the bay before stops with the Colts, Dolphins, & Bills.
He has rushed for more than 15,000 yards and is three touchdowns shy of 100 total for his career

Report: Jets fielding trade offers for safety Marcus Maye

The Jets have already done a lot to re-shape their secondary this offseason. Now, the next tweak could include moving 2017 second-round pick Marcus Maye.
Joe Douglas fielded trade offers for Maye this offseason and over the past year, according to the Daily News’ Manish Mehta. Mehta added that Adam Gase wanted to trade Maye as soon as he was hired in early 2019.
Maye formed a tenacious tandem with Jamal Adams when the two were drafted in consecutive rounds in 2017, but his injury history and the selection of Ashtyn Davis could signal the end of Maye’s time in New York.
Maye rebounded in 2019 after an injury-filled 2018 season and played in all 16 games. He finished with 65 combined tackles, one interception, and a career-high seven pass breakups.

The Jets have already done a lot to re-shape their secondary this offseason. Now, the next tweak could include moving 2017 second-round pick Marcus Maye.
Joe Douglas fielded trade offers for Maye this offseason and over the past year, according to the Daily News’ Manish Mehta. Mehta added that Adam Gase wanted to trade Maye as soon as he was hired in early 2019.
Maye formed a tenacious tandem with Jamal Adams when the two were drafted in consecutive rounds in 2017, but his injury history and the selection of Ashtyn Davis could signal the end of Maye’s time in New York.
Maye rebounded in 2019 after an injury-filled 2018 season and played in all 16 games. He finished with 65 combined tackles, one interception, and a career-high seven pass breakups.

Report: Jets fielding trade offers for safety Marcus Maye

The Jets have already done a lot to re-shape their secondary this offseason. Now, the next tweak could include moving 2017 second-round pick Marcus Maye.
Joe Douglas fielded trade offers for Maye this offseason and over the past year, according to the Daily News’ Manish Mehta. Mehta added that Adam Gase wanted to trade Maye as soon as he was hired in early 2019.
Maye formed a tenacious tandem with Jamal Adams when the two were drafted in consecutive rounds in 2017, but his injury history and the selection of Ashtyn Davis could signal the end of Maye’s time in New York.
Maye rebounded in 2019 after an injury-filled 2018 season and played in all 16 games. He finished with 65 combined tackles, one interception, and a career-high seven pass breakups.

The Jets have already done a lot to re-shape their secondary this offseason. Now, the next tweak could include moving 2017 second-round pick Marcus Maye.
Joe Douglas fielded trade offers for Maye this offseason and over the past year, according to the Daily News’ Manish Mehta. Mehta added that Adam Gase wanted to trade Maye as soon as he was hired in early 2019.
Maye formed a tenacious tandem with Jamal Adams when the two were drafted in consecutive rounds in 2017, but his injury history and the selection of Ashtyn Davis could signal the end of Maye’s time in New York.
Maye rebounded in 2019 after an injury-filled 2018 season and played in all 16 games. He finished with 65 combined tackles, one interception, and a career-high seven pass breakups.

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