Jamison Crowder has been the Jets’ No. 1 receiver over the past two seasons, but his inability to stay on the field apparently has them reassessing his value.
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Crowder has played a full 16-game season only once over the past four years, and he also seems to have lost a bit of the short-area quickness that once made him a dynamic receiver. Take out a 69-yard reception last season, as it was a bit of an outlier, and he averaged roughly 10 yards per catch.
His 699-yard campaign, in 12 games last season, was OK, but it’s not emblematic of the the production we usually see from a team’s top receiver. And apparently, the Jets are looking to adjust Crowder’s pay to mirror his numbers.
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Crowder is entering the final year of his deal, and is set to earn roughly $11.3 million. The Jets are hoping it will be a bit less, apparently. ESPN’s Rich Cimini reported that the Jets are trying to get Crowder to take a 50 percent pay cut on his $10 million base pay.
It’s important to point out that Crowder skipped OTAs, in search of a new deal, so this piece of news makes the situation even more interesting.
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