WR Jamison Crowder agrees to pay cut to remain with New York Jets, source says

FLORHAM PARK, N.J.

Crowder was due to make a non-guaranteed $10 million in base pay for 2021, the final year of a three-year, $28.5 million contract.

Crowder, who turns 28 on Thursday, skipped the voluntary portion of the offseason as the two sides haggled over the contract.

After signing receivers Corey Davis and Keelan Cole in free agency, and drafting Elijah Moore in the second round, the Jets had the leverage in talks with Crowder.

Even though Crowder is back, it will be interesting to see if his role diminishes in the regular season.

Maye, who signed his franchise-tag tender earlier in the offseason, skipped the voluntary practices as the two sides attempt to negotiate a long-term deal.

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