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Adonai Mitchell Showing He Can Be a Big Part of Jets’ Future, Not Just Sauce Gardner Trade Throw
Mitchell caught his first career touchdown and had 102 receiving yards, showing promise as a key offensive player after being traded in early November.
- On Sunday, Adonai Mitchell, New York Jets wide receiver, recorded his first career touchdown and posted a career-high eight catches in the win over the Atlanta Falcons.
- On Nov. 4, Mitchell was included in the Gardner trade sending star cornerback Sauce Gardner to Indianapolis; with Garrett Wilson, New York Jets wide receiver on injured reserve, Mitchell rose to top receiver.
- After a costly Week 4 drop against the Los Angeles Rams, Adonai Mitchell rose from limited production with the Indianapolis Colts, improving through daily route work and finishing drills.
- Coach Aaron Glenn said `He's here for a reason` and New York Jets quarterback Tyrod Taylor called Adonai Mitchell `AD is a very special talent`, reflecting strong team confidence.
- Coaches say they expect Adonai Mitchell to be a major part next year as the Jets take on the Miami Dolphins next, with Coach Aaron Glenn noting defensive holes to address.
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Adonai Mitchell showing he can be a big part of Jets' future, not just Sauce Gardner trade throw-in
Adonai Mitchell has become a key part of the New York Jets' future. He caught his first career touchdown on Sunday, a 52-yard grab, helping the Jets beat the Atlanta Falcons 27-24.
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The NFL trade deadline brought about change to many teams. Between selling assets from a lost season or acquiring the “missing piece” for a playoff push, it’s an opportunity to build. For a team like the New York Jets, they managed to accomplish both. After trading star cornerback Ahmad Gardner to the Indianapolis Colts, they managed to acquire two future first-round picks. However, that’s not the only thing they added. Seen as a throw-in for sa…
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