Ty Law signed a one-year, $3.5 million contract with the New York Jets which could grow as large as a seven-year, $50 million package. "I think this team is on the verge of doing something very special, and that's why I wanted to join them," said Law, 31, who spent 10 seasons on the other side of the Jets-Patriots border war. "I have a lot left to give," said Law, who received only mild interest from other teams. "I'm going to prove to all the doubters, if there are any out there, that I'm still the best cornerback in football." There were casualties in this deal. To make room for Law under the salary cap, the Jets released popular cornerback Ray Mickens and four others.