The New York Jets have released wide receiver Davante Adams just days after exploring trade options, following a disappointing 5-12 season. Adams, who was acquired to boost the Jets’ offensive struggles, had 67 catches for 854 yards and seven touchdowns this season but could not turn things around for the team. The new management, which has also moved on from quarterback Aaron Rodgers, aims to save $29.9 million in cap space to facilitate roster improvements. The Jets now have $44.57 million in cap space but also need to address the wide receiver position as they reassess their strategy moving forward.
Cutting veteran wide receiver Davante Adams, saving the Jets $29.9 million in 2025, aligns with the team's shift in strategy towards improving their competitive edge.
After a disappointing 5-12 season that saw the Jets fire their GM and HC, the team is undergoing a rebuild with new leadership focused on change.
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