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Jets Decline Brooks Option

At the deadline for roster bonuses to be paid out, the Jets have declined safety Terrence Brooks’ 2019 option, which means he able to test the free agent waters.

In two seasons with the Jets, Brooks played in 31 games and was a key contributor on special teams, so Brant Boyer will have his hands full looking for a replacement. This move will add $1.8 million dollars in cap space while only adding $300,000 of dead money, according to overthecap.com. Currently sitting at $97.1 million, the Jets may cut ties with more players, so expect them to be very active once the free agency period opens.

Dylan Tereman
I was born and raised in New Jersey before recently relocating to South Carolina. I’ve been a Jets fan since I was 6, and through all the peaks and valleys, I’m proud to support the Green & White. I’ve been writing for JetNation since 2019, focusing on film reviews and breaking down all the action from Jets games. I’m excited to continue contributing in any way I can.
Dylan Tereman

I was born and raised in New Jersey before recently relocating to South Carolina. I’ve been a Jets fan since I was 6, and through all the peaks and valleys, I’m proud to support the Green & White. I’ve been writing for JetNation since 2019, focusing on film reviews and breaking down all the action from Jets games. I’m excited to continue contributing in any way I can.

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