The New York Jets have struggled with two substantial areas of need all offseason. While a team that missed the playoffs for the 14th straight year, finished 5-12 and fired its general manager and coaching staff clearly has more than just two holes to fill, the Jets desperately need to improve the interior of their defensive line and add a legitimate WR2 to play opposite Garrett Wilson .

In a surprisingly encouraging proactive display, the team addressed one of those glaring issues this week. The Jets completed two unexpected preseason trades within hours of each other on Wednesday. New York added defensive tackle Jowon Briggs from the Browns in exchange for a sixth-round draft pick in 2026. Then, the team doubled down on the position, landing Harrison Phillips and a 2027 seventh-ro

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