New York Jets head coach Robert Saleh.
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We have officially entered the dead period of the NFL season where offseason practices have concluded and most players go on vacation before the start of training camp. While the New York Jets are one of the teams to cancel a part of their program altogether, that doesnโt mean they donโt have things to accomplish during this period of relative quiet.ย
In fact, unlike most teams, the Jets have some essential items to check off before the start of training camp in late July. Failure to get even one of these things accomplished could very well alter how the team does during the regular season.ย
Here are three things the team needs to accomplish during the next month to put them on the right track for the start of camp.ย
1. Extend Quinnen Williamsโฆfinally
Itโs the big ticket item now that Aaron Rodgers is a member of the New York Jets. Williams wants to be paid like the second-best interior defensive linemen and for good reason. The First-Team All-Pro tackle recorded double-digit sacks last season and is widely considered the best of his position outside of Aaron Donald.ย
The fact that a deal has not been agreed to is alarming in itself. The Jets have plenty of ways to manipulate the cap to better serve them to bring back Williams on the deal he wants. The longer the team waits to get a deal done, the harder, and more pressure they will be under once camp draws closer.ย
New York needs to get a deal doneโฆand fast.
2. Restructure Aaron Rodgersโ contract
Hereโs another key part of the Jetsโ offseason checklist that they need to figure out quickly. Bringing Rodgers to New York was a major win for the franchise, but keeping him here for the next two years, while building a championship team around him is the next part of the goal.ย
Rodgers may carry a simple cap hit of just over $1 million in 2023, but that number balloons to over $100 million next season, if a contract restructures…
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