Jets Release LB C.J. Mosley After Six Seasons
Jets Release LB C.J. Mosley After Six Seasons

Jets Release LB C.J. Mosley After Six Seasons

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The New York Jets have released five-time Pro Bowl linebacker C.J. Mosley as part of their offseason roster overhaul, which also included the departure of quarterback Aaron Rodgers and wide receiver Davante Adams. Mosley, who joined the Jets in 2019, struggled with injuries last season, limiting him to just four games. New head coach Aaron Glenn acknowledged Mosley's contributions, praising him as a passionate leader who inspired his teammates. Despite his impact on the field, the Jets will now shift their focus to Jamien Sherwood and Quincy Williams as their primary linebackers. Mosley's exit marks the end of a six-year tenure with the team, during which he accumulated over 500 tackles and established himself as a defensive cornerstone. The Jets will carry a remaining cap charge related to Mosley's release, impacting their salary cap for the upcoming seasons.

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