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Jets Re-Sign RB Josh Adams

It was a slow news day for the Jets, with no new big ticket moves being announced. After several signings they still have a lot of cap room. It appears that Joe Douglas is looking for the market to reset a bit before making any moves. The team did announce that they have re-signed RB Josh Adams. Now that he is back you can head over to onlinebettingcodes

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Adams (6-2, 225) had 29 carries, 157 yards (5.4 avg) and 2 TDs in the 2020 season as well as 6 catches for 29 yards. He first signed with the Eagles in 2018 as an undrafted free agent out of Notre Dame and led Philly that season with 511 rushing yards and 3 TDs on 120 carries (4.3 avg). Adams, who ran for 3,198 yards and 20 TDs for the Fighting Irish, was a final cut in 2019 and joined the Jets’ practice squad. He’s played in 25 career games (5 starts) and has 157 carries, 680 yards and 5 TDs.

Here is a recap of the reported moves the Jets made in the first two days of the legal tampering period.

Jarrad Davis (LB)
Corey Davis (WR)
Carl Lawson (Edge)
Justin Hardee (Special Teams \ CB)

Phil Sullivan

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