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Jets rumored to be shopping Leonard Williams


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2 minutes ago, joemac said:

I dont think they are letting Gase make any sort of personnel moves on his own.  

you do know he is acting gm and on the same day he got the old gm fired he traded his starting ILB to the chiefs for peanuts, right?

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Adam Gase is keeping busy as interim general manager.

The Jets cut tight end Jordan Leggett on Monday, the team announced, marking Gase’s third move since taking over for the fired Mike Maccagnan. Gase had previously traded 2016 first-rounder Darron Lee to the Chiefs and signed punter Matt Darr.

 

 

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2 hours ago, RenoCarolina said:

you do know he is acting gm and on the same day he got the old gm fired he traded his starting ILB to the chiefs for peanuts, right?

 

Well ill be damned, I stand corrected.  I figured he was just a placeholder until they got a permanent GM.

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3 hours ago, RenoCarolina said:

you do know he is acting gm and on the same day he got the old gm fired he traded his starting ILB to the chiefs for peanuts, right?

 

Meanwhile the Pats are already planning their party after winning the division 50 years in a row

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