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Jets reach agreement with Jamison Crowder and restructure his contract

Heading into the preseason of the jets, it was expected that Jamison Crowder will decline to appear with the organization due to a contractual dispute. Fortunately for both parties, the differences have been overcome.

This Monday Ian Rapoport, from NFL Network, reported that New York has modified the terms of the Crowder agreement, With what his salary of 10 million for the 2021 campaign has been significantly reduced.

Coupled with his base pay, a couple of bonuses made the 27-year-old Crowder’s pact have a $ 11.375 million impact on the Jets’ salary cap, which It represented the third most expensive deal for the organization this season. At the moment the new terms of the agreement are unknown.

Crowder signed a three-year, $ 28.5 million deal ($ 9.5 million per campaign) in 2019 and despite the renegotiation with the Jets, he is expected to reach free agency by 2022.

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The decision to modify the Crowder pact does not correspond to economic problems in the ‘Big Apple’. According to the portal Spotrac, the Jets have $ 30 million available in their salary cap ─prior to changes in the recipient’s agreement.

Due to the signing of Corey Davis and the selection of Elijah Moore in the second round of the 2021 Draft, Crowder’s production is expected to decline considerably, so the Jets weren’t willing to give him a significant sum of money.

For a couple of years at MetLife Stadium, Duke’s product accumulates 1,532 yards and 12 touchdowns.

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