The New York Jets starting offensive line from last season appears to be losing a piece in 2025.
Right tackle Morgan Moses, 33, will evidently be one-and-done (again) in New York. After signing a one-year contract last offseason, Moses reportedly “isn’t expected” return to the team in 2025 according to SportsNet New York:
Moses’ deal was worth $15 million for the 2024 season. He is slated to become a free agent in March.
Along with Moses, veteran tackle Tyron Smith also signed a one-year contract in New York last offseason. The two veterans were the opening-day starters for the Jets which allowed the team to bring first-round rookie Olu Fashanu along slowly during his rookie season.
However, Fashanu did eventually find himself put into the lineup because of injury and down the stretch he thrived.
Fashanu had five-straight starts in the second half of the season.During that spell, Fashanu earned his best Pro Football Focus grade of the season in Week 10 against the Arizona Cardinals, a 75.7 overall. In addition, the outlet’s metrics did not grade him lower than a 63.3 mark following that Cardinals outing.
In his own right, Moses earned a solid 63.3 overall mark from PFF in 14 games played. On top of that, he played through injury, so there could have been potential for the Jets to bring Moses back again but that reportedly will not happen.
Jets Wire will continue to provide updates on the team throughout the 2025 NFL offseason.