
"The Jets are paying Geno Smith $3.3 million to be their starter and Justin Fields $8 million to be the Kansas City Chiefs' backup. Fields and Aaron Rodgers are eating up $48 million in cap space due to 'dead' charges."
"The Jets are operating with the knowledge that clear skies are ahead, with more than $150 million in 2027 cap space, allowing them to be major players next offseason."
"General manager Darren Mougey inherited the Rodgers contract and other unwieldy contracts, leading to a massive dead-money hit this year of $104 million, the third-highest in the league."
"Mougey was able to make a bad situation a little less bad by trading Fields, which resulted in a $20 million cap hit, necessary to facilitate the trade."
The Jets are currently facing salary cap issues, paying significant amounts for players no longer on the roster. Geno Smith is earning $3.3 million as a starter, while Justin Fields costs $8 million as a backup. Despite these challenges, the Jets are 11th in team spending and are preparing for a strong future with over $150 million in cap space available in 2027. General manager Darren Mougey is navigating these complexities, including a $104 million dead-money hit this year, to position the team for potential trades and acquisitions.
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