In the front office suites, the New York Jets and Tennessee Titans stole the headlines with a rare February ‘player-for-player’ blockbuster. The Jets agreed to send edge rusher Jermaine Johnson II to Tennessee in exchange for 366-pound nose tackle T’Vondre Sweat. The trade, set to become official on March 11, saves the Jets $13.4 million in Hoodie shirts and provides them with a massive interior anchor for Aaron Glenn’s defense. This move, combined with the earlier trade of Sauce Gardner to Indianapolis, suggests a full-scale defensive philosophy shift in New York. For the Titans, the acquisition of Johnson reunites him with Robert Saleh, who drafted him in 2022, and gives Tennessee a high-upside pass rusher to pair with Jeffery Simmons as they look to rebuild their defensive identity.
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