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Bucs, Chiefs, Browns Headline PFF's Roster Rankings For 2021

Jun 30, 2021 2:40 PM

According to ProFootballFocus, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Kansas City Chiefs and Cleveland Browns enter 2021 with the best rosters in the NFL.

1. Tampa Bay Buccaneers

2. Kansas City Chiefs

3. Cleveland Browns

4. Buffalo Bills

5. Baltimore Ravens

6. Green Bay Packers

7. Los Angeles Rams

8. Dallas Cowboys

9. Minnesota Vikings

10. Denver Broncos

11. San Francisco 49ers

12. Washington Football Team

13. Tennessee Titans

14. Indianapolis Colts

15. Seattle Seahawks

16. Pittsburgh Steelers 

17. New Orleans Saints

18. New England Patriots

19. New York Giants

20. Los Angeles Chargers

21. Arizona Cardinals

22. Miami Dolphins

23. Chicago Bears

24. Cincinnati Bengals

25. Atlanta Falcons

26. Las Vegas Raiders

27. Carolina Panthers

28. Jacksonville Jaguars

29. Philadelphia Eagles

30. New York Jets

31. Detroit Lions

32. Houston Texans

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Jets Sign Morgan Moses To One-Year Deal

Jun 28, 2021 9:39 AM

The New York Jets have signed Morgan Moses to a one-year deal, sources have confirmed.

The 30-year-old right tackle was released by the Washington Football Team on May 20.

Moses will compete with incumbent George Fant at right tackle.

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Owner: Jets Can Be 'Special' Under GM, Robert Saleh

Jun 18, 2021 1:10 PM

New York Jets owner Woody Johnson has a lot of confidence in the team's brain trust.

"They've got a tremendous amount of leeway," Johnson said of general manager Joe Douglas and coach Robert Saleh. "I'm totally in sync with these guys. Chris [Johnson] made some unbelievable choices, and we're lucky to get both of those gentlemen.

"I couldn't be more excited," he continued. "I'm very optimistic, generally, but I'm particularly optimistic now when I see what happens on the field [in practice]."

The Jets, coming off a 2-14 season, face a rebuilding year with a rookie quarterback, Zach Wilson. Johnson, who made the playoffs six times in his first decade as the owner (2000-2010), said he wants to win now. He said this team could be "special," but acknowledged it's early.

"We'll do everything in our power to put a winning team on the field this year ... the first game, second game, third game," he said. "Getting the right team in place, I think we've done an incredible job so far. But, yeah, we want to win. We're in the win business. We didn't sign up for this to lose."

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Jamison Crowder Accepts Pay Cut To Remain With Jets

Jun 15, 2021 8:56 AM

Jamison Crowder, the leading receiver for the New York Jets the past two seasons, avoided the possibility of being released by agreeing to a pay cut, according to a source.

Crowder was due to make a non-guaranteed $10 million in base pay for 2021, the final year of a three-year, $28.5 million contract.

The new deal is expected to significantly lower his $11.4 million salary-cap charge.

Crowder, who turns 28 on Thursday, skipped the voluntary portion of the offseason as the two sides haggled over the contract.

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Jets Want Jamison Crowder To Take 50 Percent Pay Cut

Jun 16, 2021 9:27 AM

The New York Jets want Jamison Crowder to take at least a 50 percent pay cut, according to a report.

The wide receiver has a non-guaranteed $10 million salary.

Crowder skipped voluntary OTAs and Robert Saleh explained that the 28-year-old and the Jets were "working through" a contract matter.

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