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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Makes sense, Denver didn't want him anymore and the Jets needed a LT. Of course, they're going from a guy who didn't miss a snap in 10 years to a guy who's played in 18 of 48 possible games in the last 3 seasons.
And the $5 million dead cap hit for Ferguson adds to $14.5 million
Not to defend the Jets, **** em, but I can't seem to figure out what's so horrible about this move.The clown show continues in the Big Apple.....
Nice! I'll take it!
Not too shabby for Macc...
So this frees up cap space for the Donkeys to trade for Kaepernick?
Super Bowl. Book it!
Yeah, but you're thinking about the actual season... psh, it's all about winning the off-season trophy man!
He's healthy now, and when healthy, dude is a Pro Bowler.
Funny you should say that.
Broncos Trade Ryan Clady to Jets
He also proved he can be durable when he played all 16 games six different times (every year of his career except 2013 and 2015) and could have some additional motivation to try to prove himself again after he was traded.
Even at 29, Clady should theoretically be fairly fresh heading into 2016 because he didn’t play in 2015. If he is the same dominant player he was before the ACL injury, Clady may get the opportunity to play in the Super Bowl after all as he sets the tone for a new offense.
Yeah, it's a risk but definitely an understandable one. There aren't many ways to get a starter-caliber LTs in early April. My opinion on the deal will depend on what his reworked contract looks like, but I think paying him anything up to $5-6M or so is defensible even given his injury history.
A jester fan SB prediction, no need for anybody to check their calendar - it must be between March and April; . . . Regular, just like a clockwork.