A new Collective Bargaining Agreement would give the Jets flexibility to spread Johnson’s $12 million cap hit over 2020 and 2021. Players have until midnight Saturday to vote on the new proposal. If ratified, the Jets have the option to designate Johnson as a post-June 1 cut to lessen the cap charge in 2020. If the new CBA proposal is rejected by players — a simple majority is required to adopt it — then the Jets would carry a $12 million dead money charge in 2020. (The option for a post-June 1 cut doesn’t exist in the final year of the CBA).