The Jets say they’re not tearing things down. And that their only focus is on winning games this year, starting with Sunday’s showdown with the Browns.
But actions speak far louder than words, and after trading away their two best defensive players on Tuesday before the deadline and netting three first-round picks in the next two drafts – with the shocking deal that sent cornerback Sauce Gardner to the Colts, and the not-so-shocking move of defensive tackle Quinnen Williams to the Cowboys – and the Jets’ record at 1-7, it’s clear they’re prioritizing their future over the present.
And the most important event on the Jets schedule is now April’s NFL Draft. The only thing that has changed? They can chase wins in the final eight games of the season without worrying about losing the chance t

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