Jets Reportedly 'Stubborn' in Trade Talks Despite 0-7 Season
Jets Reportedly 'Stubborn' in Trade Talks Despite 0-7 Season

Jets Reportedly 'Stubborn' in Trade Talks Despite 0-7 Season

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The New York Jets are the only NFL team without a win in 2025 and face significant pressure to sell players at the upcoming trade deadline to aid a rebuild. Despite having valuable assets like running back Breece Hall and edge rusher Jermaine Johnson II, the Jets have been described as 'stubborn' with high asking prices, signaling reluctance to trade currently. Several insiders note the team is attempting to distinguish which players belong to new coach Aaron Glenn's regime, with some veterans on expiring contracts likely to be moved. Hall, in the final year of his contract, and Johnson, a potential game-changer with one year left on his rookie deal, are the most frequently mentioned trade candidates. Other players such as cornerback Michael Carter II, linebacker Quincy Williams, and wide receiver Allen Lazard are also under consideration. The Jets’ poor 0-7 record and benching of quarterback Justin Fields underscore the urgency to rebuild, but flexibility at the trade deadline will be crucial to capitalize on their roster's value.

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