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Image © Shaun Brooks Jets $3 million rising star expected to depart New York for Titans
Although the season has been incredibly dismal, linebacker Jamien Sherwood has been one of the New York Jets’ bright spots.
In 2024, Sherwood, who spent the first three years of his career as a reserve, is starting for Gang Green and is responding to the bell with a breakout year in his fourth season.
Through 11 games, Sherwood has set career highs in tackles (103), tackles for loss (seven), and sacks (two), and he is vying for a spot in the Pro Bowl. As he enters the final year of his $3.8 million rookie contract, the former fifth-round pick’s best season couldn’t have come at a better time.
The 24-year-old will have plenty of suitors, but the Jets will probably want to keep him. It is reasonable to believe that Sherwood could fly the coop in 2025 given that the Jets are a complete dumpster fire.
In light of this, Alex Ballentine of Bleacher Report believes Sherwood will be a fit for the Tennessee Titans, who may need a linebacker in the upcoming summer.Image © Shaun Brooks Jets $3 million rising star expected to depart New York for Titans
Although the season has been incredibly dismal, linebacker Jamien Sherwood has been one of the New York Jets’ bright spots.
In 2024, Sherwood, who spent the first three years of his career as a reserve, is starting for Gang Green and is responding to the bell with a breakout year in his fourth season.
Through 11 games, Sherwood has set career highs in tackles (103), tackles for loss (seven), and sacks (two), and he is vying for a spot in the Pro Bowl. As he enters the final year of his $3.8 million rookie contract, the former fifth-round pick’s best season couldn’t have come at a better time.
The 24-year-old will have plenty of suitors, but the Jets will probably want to keep him. It is reasonable to believe that Sherwood could fly the coop in 2025 given that the Jets are a complete dumpster fire.
In light of this, Alex Ballentine of Bleacher Report believes Sherwood will be a fit for the Tennessee Titans, who may need a linebacker in the upcoming summer.
The Titans will need at least one depth option because only three of their existing linebackers—Kenneth Murray, Cedric Gray, and James Williams—have contracts that expire in 2025.
Williams is a seventh-round choice who will be lucky to be on the roster next season, while Gray is not guaranteed to be a starting player after an injury-plagued and generally dismal 2024 campaign.
The Titans obviously have a starter problem at the position since Murray has been exactly what we anticipated him to be, which is nothing exceptional.
Sherwood, who turns 25 in January, is young enough to be a part of the Titans’ reconstruction and would immediately improve the run defense. He also covers the field far better than anyone the team currently has.
It makes reasonable to associate Sherwood with Nashville given the Titans’ potential at linebacker in 2025.
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