Trade deadline moves causes changes for Jets, others
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First-year GM Darren Mougey oversaw a historic pair of trade-deadline moves, dealing Sauce Gardner and Quinnen Williams.
The New York Jets were big sellers at the NFL trade deadline but one player stayed put. Here's what coach Aaron Glenn said about him today.
The Jets' 1-7 start to the season pretty much ensured that the team's playoff drought will hit 15 seasons and Tuesday's trades of cornerback Sauce Gardner and defensive tackle Quinnen Williams for packages that included three first-round picks opened the door to more losing as they try to build a more competitive roster.
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National reactions: Jets' new-found draft haul praised after Quinnen Williams trade
After dealing cornerback Sauce Gardner, defensive tackle Quinnen Williams went out of the door. Both landed the team multiple top draft picks and because of that, the Jets (1-7) are getting some rare praise for their efforts.
The New York Jets pulled off a stunner by saying so long to Sauce Gardner. The star cornerback, one of the team's most popular and accomplished players, was traded to the Indianapolis Colts on Tuesday for a first-round draft pick in 2026 and another in 2027,