The Seahawks don’t seem interested in re-signing Jadeveon Clowney and it could be a while before the edge rusher joins any NFL team.
If New York really isn’t planning on punting the 2020 season, the answer is a simple yes.It’s almost August and one of the better pass-rushers in football is still a free agent.The Jets need to push the envelope if they want to get back to contending this upcoming season. The Jets and numerous other teams around the league have reportedly shown interest in Clowney throughout the offseason, but nonetheless, he remains without a home with the 2020 season inching closer.Although Clowney has not been able to agree to terms on a deal with any of his suitors, it feels like it is only a matter of time before he winds up on a roster. Seattle has been trying to bring back pass-rusher Jadeveon Clowney all offseason. Entering free agency, Clowney was seeking a long-term deal that would make … The NY Jets can take advantage of Jadeveon Clowney’s stagnant market. Jadeveon Clowney's next stop will be Seattle.The Texans and Seahawks have agreed to a blockbuster deal for the pass-rusher, the team announced Sunday. With Clowney stalling in the decision making process, Seattle moved forward signing Irvin and Mayowa to one-year deals.
He has not necessarily lived up to the lofty expectations that followed him into the NFL, nor has he been able to stay on the field consistently, but Clowney is far from a lost cause. The Saints could fit Clowney under the salary cap on a one-year deal, but things get dicey given the uncertain state of the 2021 salary cap (which may fall to as low as $175 million). Three-time Pro Bowler and All-Pro outside linebacker Jadeveon Clowney remains available for the taking on the open market with NFL training camps underway and the beginning of the regular season a little over a month away. "(It's) always about what's best for your team," O'Brien said Friday. In fact, Thomas said he doesn’t want to see news reports blowing up his phone unless it has to do with his team signing Seahawks free agent Jadeveon Clowney. Should the Jets be the team that does what it takes to bring the former No. Seattle acquired the veteran pass rusher last offseason by swapping two players and a third-round draft pick with the Houston Texans; Clowney appeared in 15 games (including two postseason starts), notching 4.5 sacks and 16 … By Cody Benjamin. 1 draft pick to town?
A player like this could command double teams which would free up space for the rest of the defensive line.Additionally, playing on a one-year deal would give Clowney tons of motivation because he would be a free agent again after the season ends and would use this season to prove that he deserves a more lucrative contract next offseasonBuild your custom FanSided Daily email newsletter with news and analysis on New York Jets and all your favorite sports teams, TV shows, and more.But could McDougald’s recruiting job pay-off and land Clowney in New York?Powered by Minute Media © 2020 All Rights Reserved.Your privacy is safe with us.