
Jets working to sign Morgan Moses as offensive line upgrade
NY Post
The Jets may be adding to their offensive line before training camp begins.
The team is “making progress” in reaching a deal with free-agent Morgan Moses, according to an ESPN report. Moses visited the Jets last month, but the two sides did not make a deal then. The report said several teams have interest in the tackle but the Jets are considered the favorite. Moses played seven years for Washington before the team cut him in May to shed his contract. He had been Washington’s starting right tackle for the last six years.More Related News

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