Jets Agree With Andre Cisco on One-Year Deal
The New York Jets agreed to an undisclosed one-year deal with free-agent safety Andre Cisco (pectoral) on Friday, a source told ESPN. The contract has a base value of $2.5 million and can reach $5.25 million with performance-based incentives. Former starter Tony Adams signed with the Tennessee Titans this offseason, so along with Cisco, the Jets have fortified their secondary by trading for former Pro Bowl safety Minkah Fitzpatrick. They also signed safety Dane Belton in free agency earlier this week. Cisco, 25, played the first four years of his NFL career with the Jacksonville Jaguars after they took him in the third round in 2021 out of Syracuse. He played for the Jets last year and finished with 41 tackles (26 solo), a pass breakup, and a fumble recovery in eight games played due to a torn pectoral muscle. Cisco is fully recovered from his injury and is expected to be ready for Week 1 this fall, but he won't be an option in IDP fantasy formats. He has appeared in 71 games (55 starts) in his five NFL seasons.
Source: ESPN.com
Source: ESPN.com
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