EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) — The New York Jets and Cleveland Browns are coming out of their bye-week breaks looking a bit different.
Sauce Gardner, Quinnen Williams and Michael Carter II were all traded by the struggling Jets before the NFL deadline this week.
“When opportunity comes, and if it’s an opportunity that’s going help you as a team, you take it,” coach Aaron Glenn said.
In Cleveland, there weren’t any stunning, roster-altering trades. But coach Kevin Stefanski shook things up for his struggling offense by ceding play calling duties to first-year coordinator Tommy Rees ahead of the Browns’ matchup with the Jets (1-7) at MetLife Stadium on Sunday.
“I do think it’s important with a play caller that you have a call sheet of plays that you’re really comfortable with,” Stefans

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