Jets bolster D, agree to terms with D.J. Reed and Jordan Whitehead

Former Seattle Seahawks cornerback D.J. Reed and former Tampa Bay Buccaneers safety Jordan Whitehead agreed to terms on deals with the Jets on Tuesday.

Associated Press

Mar 15, 2022, 7:54 PM

Updated 864 days ago

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Jets bolster D, agree to terms with D.J. Reed and Jordan Whitehead
The New York Jets opened the second day of the NFL’s legal tampering period by addressing their shaky secondary.
Former Seattle Seahawks cornerback D.J. Reed and former Tampa Bay Buccaneers safety Jordan Whitehead agreed to terms on deals with the Jets on Tuesday.
A person with direct knowledge of Reed's contract confirmed the agreement to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because the team had not announced it; deals are not made official until the NFL’s league year begins Wednesday.
The Athletic first reported the deal with Reed, and NFL Network said it was for three years and worth $33 million.
Agent Sunny Shah confirmed Whitehead's agreement with the Jets, posting on Twitter the contract was for two years. Financial terms weren't immediately available.
The 25-year-old Reed will be reunited with Jets coach Robert Saleh, who was his defensive coordinator in San Francisco his first two seasons after being drafted in the fifth round in 2018 out of Kansas State.
The signing of Reed will help boost a young cornerbacks corps. He’s expected to start at one of the outside spots, with Bryce Hall and Brandin Echols - both starters last season - competing for the other. Hall is entering his third NFL season, while Echols is coming off his rookie year.
Reed had two interceptions while starting 14 games last season for the Seahawks. He also started eight games for Seattle in 2020 after being claimed off waivers from San Francisco during training camp.
Reed has four career interceptions with 19 passes defensed, one sack, two forced fumbles and four fumble recoveries in 55 games, including 24 starts.
Whitehead gives the Jets a likely replacement for Marcus Maye at one of the safety spots. Maye is due to be a free agent and now appears unlikely to be re-signed.
New York brought back both Lamarcus Joyner and Will Parks, giving the Jets depth and experience - along with Whitehead - at the safety position.
The 24-year-old Whitehead - a cousin of former Jets cornerback Darrelle Revis - was a fourth-round pick by Tampa Bay out of Pittsburgh in 2018. He played in 59 games over four seasons with the Buccaneers, starting 55.
Whitehead has five career interceptions, 25 passes defensed, two forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries and two sacks.
The Jets have been busy during the first two days of free agency, using Monday to focus on their offense. They re-signed wide receiver/kick returner Braxton Berrios and running back Tevin Coleman on Monday and agreed to terms on deals with guard Laken Tomlinson and tight end C.J. Uzomah.


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