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Jets Safety Tony Adams Poised for Free Agency Attention
The undrafted player has been a consistent starter for the Jets over the past three seasons.
Feb. 26, 2026 at 7:47am
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New York Jets safety Tony Adams, an undrafted free agent, is expected to draw significant interest from other NFL teams as he enters free agency. Adams has been a three-year starter for the Jets, recording 80-plus tackles in both 2023 and 2024 seasons, along with four interceptions. With several other Jets defensive backs also set to hit free agency, the team's secondary could see major changes in the coming year.
Why it matters
The Jets' defensive backfield struggled mightily in 2025, recording zero interceptions. Adams has been a bright spot, providing consistent production at the safety position. His potential departure would leave a significant hole that the team will need to address, either by re-signing Adams or finding a suitable replacement in free agency or the draft.
The details
Tony Adams, an undrafted free agent, has been a starting safety for the New York Jets over the past three seasons. In 2023 and 2024, he recorded over 80 tackles each year and had a combined four interceptions. This past season, Adams appeared in 12 games, registering 49 tackles and five pass breakups. With several other Jets defensive backs also set to hit free agency, including Andre Cisco and Isaiah Oliver, the team's secondary could see major changes in the coming year.
- In 2023 and 2024, Adams recorded over 80 tackles each year and had a combined four interceptions.
- This past season (2025), Adams appeared in 12 games, registering 49 tackles and five pass breakups.
The players
Tony Adams
A three-year starting safety for the New York Jets who is set to enter free agency.
Darren Mougey
The general manager of the New York Jets.
Breece Hall
A pending free agent running back for the New York Jets.
Alijah Vera-Tucker
A pending free agent guard for the New York Jets.
Andre Cisco
A pending free agent safety for the New York Jets.
Isaiah Oliver
A pending free agent safety for the New York Jets.
Malachi Moore
A sophomore safety who is expected to be a big part of the Jets' plans in 2026.
Aaron Glenn
The defensive coordinator for the New York Jets.
What they’re saying
“According to ESPN's Rich Cimini, Adams is slated to draw significant interest from NFL teams on the open market.”
— Rich Cimini, ESPN reporter
What’s next
The Jets will need to decide whether to re-sign Adams or find a replacement in free agency or the draft to shore up their defensive backfield ahead of the 2026 season.
The takeaway
Tony Adams has been a consistent and productive starter for the Jets over the past three seasons, but his pending free agency status leaves the team's secondary in flux. His potential departure would create a significant hole that the Jets will need to address, highlighting the importance of retaining or replacing key contributors in the offseason.





