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But as the Jets reported to training camp this week, Gardner admitted he didn’t agree to the contract right away. Not because he was having second thoughts. Not because he needed to sleep on it after being offered $30.1 million per year, pushing him past the Texans’ Derek Stingley for the highest annual value ever at his position.
NFL fans had a lot to say about the New York Jets unveiling upgraded locker room setup that included 92 customized lockers with video screens
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The Jets players got their first look at their renovated locker room Tuesday when they reported to training camp.
It started with Jaycee Horn and Derek Stingley Jr., as the Carolina Panthers gave Horn a four-year, $100 million contract extension and Stingley signed a three-year, $90 million extension with the Houston Texans. More recently, Sauce Gardner and the New York Jets agreed to a four-year, $120.4 million deal.
Players such as star wide receiver Garrett Wilson, cornerback Sauce Gardner and new quarterback Justin Fields reported for the team's training camp Tuesday and arrived at the Jets' facility to a fully renovated locker room with some state-of-the-art upgrades.
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Jets Wire on MSNAnother way Sauce Gardner's extension makes Jets, NFL historyThe New York Jets signed cornerback Sauce Gardner to a record-breaking extension earlier this week. The two-time First-Team All-Pro defender inked a four-year extension worth $120.4 million. Gardner will earn a league-leading $30.1 million per season (on average) throughout the duration of the extension.
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USA TODAY Touchdown Wire on MSNNFL coaches, executives name Jets' Garrett Wilson among top-10 receivers in NFLExecs, coaches, scouts rank NFL's top 10 WRs: *Chase finally beats Jefferson *Collins, Nabers debut in top 8 *Five players tied for last two spots: Evans, Wilson, McLaurin, Nacua, Thomas Jr. GMs and HCs help break tie https://t.co/HETCuLNY1Q
Coming to the Jets last year as a third-round pick, the “YAC King” came with some fanfare, but that never materialized into anything substantial, catching three balls for 16 yards (and that infamous goal line drop as he was destined to score his first NFL touchdown) from just 83 offensive snaps.
The New York Jets' defensive backfield has been a cornerstone of their success since 2022, consistently ranking among the NFL’s top pass defenses. The arrival
New York Jets players reported for training camp on Tuesday and discovered a very different looking locker room at their facility in Florham Park, New Jersey. The team made significant upgrades to its facilities,