Darren Mougey said he was sleep-deprived, losing his voice, and felt like he was “running with half a brain” by the time the NFL trade deadline rolled around on Tuesday evening.

Rest up, pal. The real work still needs to get done.

The first-year general manager of the Jets certainly showed he knows how to make big bold trades. If he can figure out how to draft just as loudly and just as well, his actions on Tuesday may be a turning point for the Jets.

In the most seismic and shocking NFL interaction between the Jets and Colts since Super Bowl III , Mougey, the first-year general manager in New York who had just signed cornerback Sauce Gardner to a four-year, $120.4 million extension in July, traded the popular player to Indianapolis . Following up on that shortly afterward the Jets

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