The Jets are adding another lineman. Agent Brett Tessler announced on Twitter that Josh Andrews has signed with New York.
The former undrafted free agent out of Oregon State spent the first four seasons of his career with the Eagles (alongside current Jets GM Joe Douglas). He spent the past two years with the Colts, appearing in nine total games.
In his career, the 28-year-old has appeared in 25 regular season games. The lineman has mostly played offensive guard and center throughout his career.
The Jets have been busy adding to their offensive line this offseason. The team has already signed center Connor McGovern and offensive tackle George Fant, and they re-signed offensive guard Alex Lewis.
Essentially, another bad year at the O-line.
Agreed! Swiss cheese line
The Jets certainly have the cap space to upgrade but currently only 5 teams have spent less payroll on their OL than the Jets. Last year only the Bears, Redskins and Dolphins spent less on the OL than the Jets and that group averaged less than 6 wins for the season.
I’m not sure how much cap space they have this year. They blew so much of it the last couple offseasons. Now they have quite a bit of dead money.