Jets, linebacker C.J. Mosley agree to a new contract that provides salary cap relief, AP source says
A person with knowledge of the deal tells The Associated Press that the New York Jets and linebacker C
The New York Jets and linebacker C.J. Mosley agreed to a new two-year contract worth $17.25 million that provides the team with more salary cap space in free agency, a person with knowledge of the deal told The Associated Press.
Mosley was due to make a non-guaranteed $17 million in base pay this season under his previous contract, and would have counted a team-high $21.5 million against this year's cap. The sides agreed to redo the contract to help the team's cap situation — freeing about $8 million — while also giving Mosley more security and another year with the Jets.
The new deal includes $13.25 million in guarantees, including $9 million fully guaranteed this season, the person told the AP on condition of anonymity because the team didn't announce the details. ESPN first reported Mosley and the Jets had agreed on a reworked contract.
The Jets also announced they re-signed offensive lineman Jake Hanson.