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The New York Jets seemed to punt on the remainder of the 2025 season when they acquired future draft assets for star cornerback Ahmad “Sauce” Gardner and defensive tackle Quinnen Williams ahead of the Nov. 4 trade deadline. Like Gardner, wide receiver Garrett Wilson committed his future to the Jets by signing a lucrative contract extension with the club this past summer. At the time, Wilson and Gardner were viewed as key figures who were supposed to help the Jets right the ship. “Obviously, it’s kind of a reminder of the business that we’re in,” Wilson said about the Jets’ trade-deadline moves, as ESPN’s Rich Cimini shared for a piece published Thursday. “We’re all replaceable as hell. That’s just the way I see it.” Long before Wilson put pen to paper on his four-year, $130M extension, he raised eyebrows when he said last December that he felt the Jets had “a losing problem” or losing “gene.” In early October of this year, Wilson insisted he didn’t regret inking his deal even though the Jets opened the ongRead More
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