New York Post

Jets bringing back vet Clark after lost ’23

- By RYAN DUNLEAVY rdunleavy@nypost.com

The Jets wanted a second chance to see what Chuck Clark has left in the tank.

Clark, a veteran of 96 career games, re-signed to a oneyear contract on the eve of NFL free agency, The Post confirmed. He missed all of last season after suffering a torn ACL in spring OTAs, so it is unlikely that there would have been a big market for his services even once other teams could have bid.

It turned out to be the first of two moves made Sunday to bolster the secondary, as the Jets later signed cornerback Isiah Oliver to a oneyear contract.

Re-signing the 28-year-old Clark provides a measure of protection against the possibilit­y of losing Jordan Whitehead in free agency. Whitehead started all 34 games over the two seasons on his $14.5 million contract and had three of his six intercepti­ons during last season’s memorable Week 1 victory against the Bills, which included Aaron Rodgers’ season-ending torn Achilles and Xavier Gipson’s walk-off punt return touchdown.

The Jets originally traded a seventh-round pick to the Ravens last offseason to acquire Clark and play him alongside Whitehead. He was a starter in the final four of his six seasons with the Ravens, where he totaled five intercepti­ons and five forced fumbles.

Tony Adams, one of the Jets’ few bright spots last season, is penciled in as a returning starter at one of the safety spots.

The estimated timeline for most ACL recoveries puts Clark back on the field in plenty of time for training camp.

The Jets still could re-sign Whitehead or fellow inhouse free agent Ashytn Davis, or look elsewhere for a safety in free agency, though their primary needs are on the offensive side of the ball.

Oliver signed a two-year, $6.8 million contract with the 49ers last offseason but was cut last month after struggling as a slot corner. As in-season addition Logan Ryan seized a bigger role, Oliver played four defensive snaps or fewer in six of the last nine regular-season games and totaled zero defensive snaps (but 35 special teams snaps) during the playoffs.

Oliver, 27, spent the first five seasons of his career with the Falcons. He made 28 of his career 44 starts during the 2019-20 seasons, when Jets defensive coordinato­r Jeff Ulbrich was in Atlanta as linebacker­s coach and then as defensive coordinato­r.

➤ TE Kenny Yeboah, who was scheduled to be a restricted free agent, agreed to a one-year deal to return to the Jets, a source told The Post’s Brian Costello. Yeboah played in five games and had two receptions last season.

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