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    Lions $ 1.2 million playmaker named “ free agent to watch ” for jets

    InsideTheNFLNewsBy InsideTheNFLNewsFebruary 17, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    New York jets will probably have to add a playmaker or two to the offensive this off -season.

    New York made official from Aaron Rodgers. It does not seem that he is the only player that jets end up separating from this offseason. The rich Cimini of ESPN reported that the jets should also go from Davante Adams and Allen Lazard. If this becomes the case, the jets will surely have to add a receiver to the mixture.

    Cimini also shared that the Detroit Lions Tim Patrick receiver will be a “Free agent to watch” For New York.

    “Without Adams and Lazard, the jets would have the receiver badly,” said Cimini. “This would leave Garrett Wilson, Xavier Gipson and Malachi Corley as the best receivers of the depth table. The position would be a high priority in free will and the project.

    “A free agent to watch is Tim Patrick des Lions de Detroit – an obvious link with coach Aaron Glenn and the offensive coordinator Tanner Engstrand.”

    Patrick had a What a year, $ 1.295 million With the Lions in 2024. He had 33 receptions to accompany 394 reception yards and three affected in 2024. Patrick is projected to land An agreement of $ 1.69 million this offseason, which could certainly be affordable for jets.

    Jets will have to add other reinforcements for the receiver room and Aaron Glenn has a link with Patrick after the two spent time with the lions. Maybe this agreement could make sense.

    More NFL: “Likely” jets to go from Davante Adams, Allen Lazard

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