"Leaving here, I felt like the mission personally was a little incomplete. But getting a chance to step back and be a part of what's being built, I'm super excited about that."
"It is really cool. I still have a lot of friends and family back here. A lot of flashbacks being back in this building. It's really cool to play in the stadium that I played my high school state championships in. It's a full circle moment, for sure."
The New York Jets signed linebacker Demario Davis to a two-year, $22 million deal, marking his third stint with the team. Davis expressed excitement about completing his unfinished mission with the Jets. Simultaneously, the Jets acquired quarterback Geno Smith via trade with Las Vegas and safety Minkah Fitzpatrick from the Dolphins. Fitzpatrick, a New Jersey native, views his return as a full-circle moment after playing high school games at MetLife Stadium. All three veterans join the Jets after their previous teams missed the playoffs, aiming to break the franchise's 15-year postseason drought. Davis expressed confidence in head coach Aaron Glenn, citing their overlapping careers and Glenn's influence on his previous decisions.
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