The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

JETS FLYING

Busy Jets fly into free agency with a few big-money moves

- By Dennis Waszak Jr. AP Pro Football Writer

NEW YORK (AP) >> Mike Maccagnan predicted the Jets — with lots of needs and plenty of money — would be very active when free agency kicked off. He wasn’t kidding. The New York general manager has been wheeling and dealing since the NFL’s legal tampering period began Monday, making several moves during a splashy spending spree that has the Jets plugging key roster holes.

Two people with direct knowledge of the deals say the Jets have agreed to sign wide receivers Jamison Crowder and Josh Bellamy.

They also agreed to sign Baltimore middle linebacker C.J. Mosley, a four-time Pro Bowl selection. The Jets also had an agreement with Minnesota linebacker Anthony Barr, but he instead opted to return to the Vikings, NFL Network reported.

The team also will re-sign backup cornerback Darryl Roberts, according to one of the people — both of whom spoke to The Associated Press on Tuesday on condition of

anonymity because teams can’t announce deals until the NFL’s new year begins Wednesday afternoon.

This all comes after Maccagnan and the Jets swung a deal with Oakland on Saturday to acquire left guard Kelechi Osemele, giving up a fifth-rounder while also getting the Raiders’ sixthround pick.

And New York likely is not done.

The Jets entered free agency with over $82.5 million in salary cap space, and still have the type of cash to remain in the hunt for running back Le’Veon Bell, who was considered a top target to add to new coach Adam Gase’s offense.

For now, though, New York’s defense has a bigtime upgrade with the addition of Mosley, who’ll pair with Avery Williamson to comprise a formidable duo.

The 26-year-old Mosley is headed out of Baltimore after the Ravens abandoned hope of matching an eye-popping offer made by the Jets, a reported five years and $85 million, including a whopping $51 million guaranteed.

The Ravens had hoped to keep Mosley, who led the team in tackles twice since being selected in the first round of the 2014 NFL draft. But first-year general manager Eric DeCosta couldn’t come up with enough money to keep the five-year veteran.

Instead, Mosley will be in the middle of Gregg Williams’ defense in New York.

“The Jets just made such a powerful offer that as an organizati­on it just didn’t make sense for us,” DeCosta told the AP. “That’s no reflection on how we feel about C.J. as a person and as a player in this community.” Mosley has had at least 100 tackles in every season but 2016, when he missed two games with an injury and finished with 92.

 ?? PATRICK SEMANSKY — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? FILE - In this Dec. 14, 2014, file photo, Jacksonvil­le Jaguars quarterbac­k Blake Bortles (5) is sacked by Baltimore Ravens linebacker­s C.J. Mosley (57) and Terrell Suggs (55) during the first half of an NFL football game in Baltimore.
PATRICK SEMANSKY — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE - In this Dec. 14, 2014, file photo, Jacksonvil­le Jaguars quarterbac­k Blake Bortles (5) is sacked by Baltimore Ravens linebacker­s C.J. Mosley (57) and Terrell Suggs (55) during the first half of an NFL football game in Baltimore.
 ?? JULIO CORTEZ — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE ?? In this Jan. 14, 2016 photo, New York Jets general manager Mike Maccagnan speaks to reporters at the team’s NFL football training center in Florham Park, N.J. Maccagnan says it is “highly unlikely” New York will add another veteran quarterbac­k after signing Josh McCown earlier this week.
JULIO CORTEZ — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE In this Jan. 14, 2016 photo, New York Jets general manager Mike Maccagnan speaks to reporters at the team’s NFL football training center in Florham Park, N.J. Maccagnan says it is “highly unlikely” New York will add another veteran quarterbac­k after signing Josh McCown earlier this week.
 ?? RICK OSENTOSKI — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? New York Jets defensive back Jamal Adams (33) celebrates his intercepti­on with teammates during the second half of an NFL football game against the Detroit Lions in Detroit, Monday.
RICK OSENTOSKI — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS New York Jets defensive back Jamal Adams (33) celebrates his intercepti­on with teammates during the second half of an NFL football game against the Detroit Lions in Detroit, Monday.

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