Following the firing of head coach Robert Saleh , the New York Jets are taking decisive steps to turn their season around. Despite not seeing immediate success after Saleh’s departure, the Jets are doubling down on their commitment to support Aaron Rodgers , pulling off a major trade for his former Green Bay Packers teammate, wide receiver Davante Adams . As NFL insider Dianna Russini noted, “I think the Jets are all in on this. They’re giving Aaron Rodgers and this offense and this team every single possible thing that they can do to try to maximize Aaron Rodgers while he’s here.”
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Trade Details and Financial Implications
The Jets are trading for Adams, sending the Raiders a third-round draft pick that could go as high as a second-rounder dependent upon condition. The upgrade on the pick, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter, rests on whether Adams is first or second-team All-Pro or the Jets make it to the Super Bowl or a championship game with Adams. New York Jets will absorb $11.59 million of Adams' remaining base salary; the Raiders will pay $16.89 million in draft picks. Over the next two years, the contract will cost the Jets as much as $72.5 million; with performance bonuses and incentives, the total commitment stands at $82.5 million.
The Salary Cap Situation
Jets' salary cap is currently $261.1 million; thus, on the financial side of things, the deal becomes very feasible though only leaving them with $5.6 million in cap space after the trade. On the Raiders' side, who were aggressive in this trade, they would free up $37.6 million, but they would still be at $46.5 million in dead money after they seal the deal. The Jets hope that with Adams on their roster, it might be what revives their offense.
Rodgers' Response and Renewal of the Offense
The need to seal off this deal has become more pressing after last week when the Jets suffered their third straight loss. I'm here to win those games. But we've got to be on our details. It's little things every single time. Aaron Rodgers with the answer he wanted to hear on how his second green Bay tackle of the season—Adams—helped land him the Tittle trophy. The addition of Adams reunites Rodgers with a familiar weapon, though Adams will join a receiver room already stocked with talent, including Garrett Wilson, Mike Williams, and Allen Lazard. Considering that Wilson had a great game (13 catches for 101 yards and a TD), the coming of Adams means fewer catches for other receivers, but it's the chemistry between Rodgers and Adams that may prove to be the spark that inflames the offense again.
What the Jets Hope to Gain
Adams had a fine season, catching 18 passes for 209 yards and a score before the trade while suffering with a hamstring injury that sidelined him for three games. Last season, he had 103 receptions for 1,144 yards and 8 touchdowns. With similar results as from the Green Bay days with Rodgers, and Adams thriving together, the New York Jets will find that elusive spark, this season, to reach the playoffs.
Fans wait to find out if this blockbuster move will pay immediately for a Jets team that is looking for a change in direction. Will the reunion of Rodgers and Adams be enough to salvage the season? The answer comes soon enough.
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"I think the Jets are all in on this. They're giving Aaron Rodgers and this offense and this team every single possible thing that they can do to try to maximize Aaron Rodgers while he's here." @DMRussini on the impact of the Davante Adams deal for the New York Jets.
— Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz (@LeBatardShow) October 15, 2024
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Trade Details and Financial Implications
The Jets are trading for Adams, sending the Raiders a third-round draft pick that could go as high as a second-rounder dependent upon condition. The upgrade on the pick, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter, rests on whether Adams is first or second-team All-Pro or the Jets make it to the Super Bowl or a championship game with Adams. New York Jets will absorb $11.59 million of Adams' remaining base salary; the Raiders will pay $16.89 million in draft picks. Over the next two years, the contract will cost the Jets as much as $72.5 million; with performance bonuses and incentives, the total commitment stands at $82.5 million.
The Salary Cap Situation
Jets' salary cap is currently $261.1 million; thus, on the financial side of things, the deal becomes very feasible though only leaving them with $5.6 million in cap space after the trade. On the Raiders' side, who were aggressive in this trade, they would free up $37.6 million, but they would still be at $46.5 million in dead money after they seal the deal. The Jets hope that with Adams on their roster, it might be what revives their offense.
Rodgers' Response and Renewal of the Offense
The need to seal off this deal has become more pressing after last week when the Jets suffered their third straight loss. I'm here to win those games. But we've got to be on our details. It's little things every single time. Aaron Rodgers with the answer he wanted to hear on how his second green Bay tackle of the season—Adams—helped land him the Tittle trophy. The addition of Adams reunites Rodgers with a familiar weapon, though Adams will join a receiver room already stocked with talent, including Garrett Wilson, Mike Williams, and Allen Lazard. Considering that Wilson had a great game (13 catches for 101 yards and a TD), the coming of Adams means fewer catches for other receivers, but it's the chemistry between Rodgers and Adams that may prove to be the spark that inflames the offense again.
What the Jets Hope to Gain
Adams had a fine season, catching 18 passes for 209 yards and a score before the trade while suffering with a hamstring injury that sidelined him for three games. Last season, he had 103 receptions for 1,144 yards and 8 touchdowns. With similar results as from the Green Bay days with Rodgers, and Adams thriving together, the New York Jets will find that elusive spark, this season, to reach the playoffs.
Fans wait to find out if this blockbuster move will pay immediately for a Jets team that is looking for a change in direction. Will the reunion of Rodgers and Adams be enough to salvage the season? The answer comes soon enough.
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