Jets aim to end playoff drought with key signings

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The New York Jets are active in free agency as they aim to end a 14-season playoff drought. New coach Aaron Glenn and general manager Darren Mougey are reshaping the roster with several key signings and re-signings. Notable additions include quarterback Justin Fields and wide receiver Tyler Johnson, who will help improve the team's depth. The Jets also signed cornerback Kris Boyd and defensive tackles Derrick Nnandi and Jay Tufele to bolster their defense. The Jets re-signed several players, including cornerback Isaiah Oliver and linebacker Jamien Sherwood, to maintain stability. They are also bringing in competition for punter Thomas Morstead with rookie Austin McNamara.


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