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  • Chris Johnson to Jets; 2 year/8 mil deal

    Chris Johnson signed a two-year, $8 million deal Wednesday with the New York Jets, per Ian Rapoport. The former Titans running back hopes to regain the form that once yielded 2,006 rushing yards.


    Chris Johnson signs two-year contract with N.Y. Jets

    New York Jets general manager John Idzik has been criticized for moving at a slow pace this offseason, but he moved fast enough to get Chris Johnson to sign on the dotted line.

    NFL Media Insider Ian Rapoport reported Wednesday that the former 2,000-yard running back signed a two-year pact with the Jets with a base value of $8 million and an extra $1 million in available incentives, according to a source involved in the deal. ESPN first reported the news. The team later announced that Johnson had signed the contract via Twitter.

    Johnson is coming off a career-low 3.9 yards per carry last season, but his durability and big-play potential make him an ideal fit next to the bruising but oft-injured Chris Ivory. Signing in New York keeps CJ2K in a power-running offense.

    Johnson underwent knee surgery to repair a torn meniscus this offseason; he passed a physical as part of his visit Tuesday.

    The Jets made the most sense to land Johnson from the start. New York came the closest to trading for the running back before the Tennessee Titans released him 11 days ago. The Jets were his first and only visit. Perhaps Idzik's slow-playing of the situation helped lower Johnson's price tag.

    "I have a fresh start. Now I am going to go out there with a chip on my shoulder," Johnson told The Tennessean's Jim Wyatt after the signing. "I know a lot of people are doubting me. I want to prove everybody wrong who has doubts in me."

    The Titans owed the 28-year-old $8 million before cutting ties. Johnson likely got significantly less to become part of a backfield that currently includes Ivory, Bilal Powell and, for now, Mike Goodson.

    Joining Rex Ryan's team was also the best spot CJ2K could land. While he isn't the same runner he was in 2009, he can still be productive in what likely is to be a run-focused offense in New York -- especially if Geno Smith wins the starting quarterback gig over Michael Vick. Entering his seventh season, Johnson has never had a season which he didn't break 1,000 yards rushing.

    Keeping Johnson fresh could allow him to be more prolific and hit more of those home run plays we've missed the last several seasons.
    Wouldn't have minded cutting Dreessen and/or Tamme for cap space and signing CJ to a deal like this. But I guess the FO is really to roll with Montee Ball as the #1. I still have hope that Hillman can be our #2, but we'll see...

    PS - Sorry mods if this is a redundant thread. I know there was a CJ thread around here somewhere, but I can't seem to find it, so I'll just start this one
    Last edited by berlownacyo7s; 04-16-2014, 02:38 PM.

  • #2
    I would of liked CJ in Denver, but at the same time it seemed that 31 teams were not interested so that tells me something

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    • #3
      Wow, the Jets backfield looks really solid.
      HE>i

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      • #4
        For CJ to help bring anyone an effective run game, he needs to be more consistent in his runs. His stats have been heavily inflated by big runs, and especially late in his career he has struggled to consistently get effective gains. He needs to hate contact a little less and stop constantly looking for the big run when it's not there. The mentality of a 3.34 yard run being bad is not good for a back to have.

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