Jets are getting calls, but won't do a fire sale
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The New York Jets are receiving numerous inquiries ahead of the upcoming NFL trade deadline, but they reportedly do not plan to conduct a fire sale. Teams have shown significant interest in defensive lineman Micheal Clemons, pass rusher Jermaine Johnson, and running back Breece Hall. Clemons and Hall are in the final year of their contracts, while Johnson is under contract until 2027 with a fifth-year option. Despite their 1-7 record, the Jets secured their first win of the season against the Cincinnati Bengals last weekend and will face the Cleveland Browns next.
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