The Jets made their first ripples in the Free Agency last night as former Washington Redskins safety LaRon Landry put pen to paper on a one-year ‘prove it’ deal worth a reported $4million. Landry fills an apparent void at the safety spot, but whether he will partner incumbent Eric Smith or replace him alongside an as yet unidentified colleague remains to be determined. However it works out, the indications are that the Jets will be better at that spot than in 2011.
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The NFL season is far from over, but for the New York Jets, it most certainly is.
The Jets headed into the 2011-12 NFL season following their second consecutive loss in the AFC Championship game, and a long offseason which included a lockout, player movement, and a mixed bag in pre-season. Expectations were running high, Rex Ryan had guaranteed the franchise its second Super Bowl Championship, and for Jets fans – myself included – we had a season to look forward to. But what happened next?
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