The New York Jets need a starting cornerback this offseason. Whether it comes from the 2025 Draft or Free Agency is irrelevant. With D.J. Reed leaving for free agency, it's pretty clear New York is going to actually need to address the cornerback position again early in 2025.
The New York Jets will probably have to replace CB D.J. Reed; could they find their replacement in a former Lions starter under Aaron Glenn?
The Minnesota Vikings were recently predicted to make a "hard run" at New York Jets cornerback D.J. Reed in free agency this offseason.
The San Francisco 49ers are on the verge of losing a key defender in free agency, as cornerback Charvarius Ward has made it clear he might not be back. If he does leave, the 49ers could replace him with an underrated New York Jets cornerback.
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The Jets cornerback has become one of the best perimeter players in the NFL, and now it’s a question of where he’ll cash in.
With the possibility that Ward might leave to play elsewhere in 2025, Pro Football Focus' Mason Cameron wants to see the 49ers make a play for New York Jets cornerback, D.J. Reed. "Highlighted in ...
The primary offseason decision will be at quarterback and whether they bring back Sam Darnold after a standout season or hand the reigns to J.J. McCarthy, who appears set to return from a season-ending meniscus injury in his rookie year.
In a recent piece, ESPN’s Matt Bowen predicted that the Patriots would add former New York Jets standout D.J. Reed to their cornerback room. He would pair with All-Pro Christian Gonzalez, making for a deadly duo.
One of the top free agents on the market this offseason will be D.J. Reed and lots of NFL analysts ... with his former defensive play caller in New York," writes PFF analyst Mason Cameron.
The Green Bay Packers are approaching free agency in 2025 with no priority free agents, plenty of salary cap space and a need to add veteran talent to a young, cheap and ascending
New York has announced they will look to part ways with veteran quarterback Aaron Rodgers. Rodgers, 41, will be a solid quarterback for any team to acquire. The Jets also have a few key free agents on defense, including D.J. Reed and Hasaan Reddick.