FLORHAM PARK, N.J. -- The old general manager tried to make it better with a big trade, acquiring former Pro Bowl guard Kelechi Osemele. The new general manager took a swing at it, too, convincing former Pro Bowl center Ryan Kalil to leave his SoCal beach life and come out of retirement.
The New York Jets now have the third-highest paid offensive line at $45.4 million (including backups), based on 2019 salary-cap charges, according to ESPN Roster Management. They trail only the Dallas Cowboys ($52.9 million) and Green Bay Packers ($45.