The Jets agreed Wednesday to re-sign Thomas to a one-year deal worth up to $3.9 million, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports.
Thomas first signed with the Jets on a one-year, $2.25 million contract last offseason following one campaign with the Raiders. This deal reunited the 6-foot-2 interior defensive lineman with Jets head coach Robert Saleh, who served as Thomas' defensive coordinator in San Francisco from 2017-20. The 27-year-old went on to record double-digit tackles for just the second time in his career while playing in the Jets' deep rotation of defensive linemen. Thomas now figures to reprise a similar role alongside star defensive tackle Quinnen Williams this coming season.
More News
-
Jets' Solomon Thomas: Back in Thursday's game
• -
Jets' Solomon Thomas: Questionable to return Thursday
• -
Jets' Solomon Thomas: Back with New York
• -
Jets' Solomon Thomas: Notches career-high fifth sack
• -
Jets' Solomon Thomas: Boosts season sack total to 2.5
• -
Jets' Solomon Thomas: Reunites with coach Saleh
•