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Jets Safety Andre Cisco to Undergo Surgery for Season-Ending Pectoral Tear
New York Jets safety Andre Cisco suffered a torn pectoral muscle during the team's Week 8 victory over the Cincinnati Bengals and is scheduled to undergo surgery, likely sidelining him for the remainder of the 2025 season. Cisco, who signed a one-year, $8.5 million contract with the Jets this offseason, had started every game and played 98% of defensive snaps, recording 41 tackles but no interceptions so far this season. His injury comes as a significant blow to the Jets' secondary, prompting veterans Tony Adams and Isaiah Oliver to step up, with Adams expected to return to the starting lineup. The Jets are currently on their bye week and will likely seek a replacement ahead of their Week 10 game against the Cleveland Browns. Cisco's absence marks a setback for the Jets' defense, which has struggled to generate interceptions this season despite Cisco's previous ballhawking reputation with the Jaguars. The injury also ends the promising start for Cisco, who was a free-agent acquisition expected to strengthen the Jets' secondary.

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