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The AFC East has officially been put on notice. Josh McCown’s most relevant Jets-adjacent career highlight will no longer be getting owned while diving for the end zone two years ago, as he signed a one-year deal with the team today.


The Jets announced the deal this evening, and the team will reportedly pay McCown $6 million next year. Career backup Chase Daniel visited today, but they were apparently more enamored with McCown’s talents. They missed out on overpaying for Mike Glennon and Brian Hoyer, and apparently were unprepared to commit to Jay Cutler.

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