Breaking down the potential cuts and big free-agent decisions the Jets face for 2025

New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers (8) and wide receiver Davante Adams (17) celebrates after beating the Jacksonville Jaguars at EverBank Stadium.

As the Jets play out the string in 2024, it feels as if everyone outside of the team has shifted their focus to 2025.

The big questions, of course, are who will be the new general manager and head coach. The Jets have begun the interview process this week for a GM, and head-coaching interviews surely will soon follow. Candidates for the job are going to have to provide their roster analysis of the Jets and their plan moving forward.

With that in mind, we thought it would be a good time to look at some roster decisions the new regime is going to face right away.

Potential cuts

The Jets have about $33 million in cap space entering 2025, according to Over The Cap. They can bump that number to more than $70 million with a few moves. Here are some players who could be cut:

Teddy Bridgewater is ready to go from the classroom back to the gridiron after he left the NFL to coach high school football.

Bridgewater, 32, told the NFL Network immediately following his state championship victory while coaching his alma mater, Miami Northwestern (Fla.), that he intends to return to the NFL.

“We’ll see how [the] next week and a half, two weeks play out, might be signing with a team or something,” Bridgewater said. “And then returning back to coach high school football in February. So, we’ll see.”

Bridgewater stopped short of naming which team he’d be looking to join, although he seriously hinted that he was about to get on a plane and discuss a contract.

Perhaps not so coincidentally, the Lions posted on social media a congratulatory message for Bridgewater winning the state championship.

Teddy Bridgewater was giddy talking about a potential NFL return.
Teddy Bridgewater was giddy talking about a potential NFL return.X, @IanRapoport
Bridgewater played for the Lions in 2023 for just one game against the Panthers; he did not throw a pass.

Other teams that could be kicking the tires on Bridgewater, including the Cleveland Browns, who just benched Jameis Winston and are turning to Dorian Thompson-Robinson, who has thrown for 540 yards, one touchdown and seven interceptions in his NFL career.

Teddy Bridgewater lead his high school alma mater to the state championship.
Teddy Bridgewater lead his high school alma mater to the state championship.X, @IanRapoport

Teddy Bridgewater has had a oslid 10 yesr NFL career.
Teddy Bridgewater has had a solid 10 yesr NFL career.Getty Images
Other teams could be involved as well, including the Raiders, with starter Aidan O’Connell dealing with an injury, and the Giants, who may have to trot out Tim Boyle as their fourth starting quarterback Sunday.

The Titans have also benched Will Levis.

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