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Locked On Jets - Daily Podcast On The New York Jets

Sauce Gardner & Quinnen Williams Traded | New York Jets Add Four Premium NFL Draft Picks to Turbocharge Rebuild 11/5/25

Locked On Jets - Daily Podcast On The New York Jets

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🗓️ 5 November 2025

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Summary

The New York Jets shocked the NFL at the 2025 trade deadline by dealing cornerback Sauce Gardner to Indianapolis and defensive tackle Quinnen Williams to Dallas.

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0:00.0

The Jets shocked the NFL by trading Sauce Gardner and Quinn and Williams.

0:07.5

And one thing is clear, Aaron Glenn is now in charge of a massive rebuild.

0:11.6

Locked-on Jets starts now.

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You are Locked-on Jets, your daily New York Jets podcast. Part of the Locked-on Jets, your daily New York Jets podcast.

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Part of the Locked-on Podcast Network, your team every day.

0:30.9

Welcome, this is the Locked-on Jets podcast, part of the Locked-on Podcast Network, your team

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every day.

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This is a bonus episode of Lockdown Jets here on

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Tuesday, November 4th, 2025. And I'm your host, John B from gangreneation.com. Thank you so much for making the show your first listener, first watch every day. And a big shout out to you every day. This is a daily podcast covering the New York Jets with new episodes each day through the week, Monday, through Friday. And today's episode is brought to you by Fandul. Right now, new customers can bet just

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$5. And if your bet is brought to you by Fandual.

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Right now, new customers can bet just $5. And if your bet wins, you'll get $300 in bonus bets to use across the app. Well, the reason for this bonus show is the Jets were very active at the trade deadline. In fact, they made some shocking move. Sauce Gardner traded to Indianapolis for two first round picks. Quinn and Williams traded to Dallas for a future first round pick and a second round pick.

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We're going to break this down from all angles.

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We'll talk about how this changes expectations for the rest of 2025.

1:29.0

We'll talk about reasons for skepticism, but we'll also talk about the reasons the Jets made these trades.

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And I have to say, I'm shocked. I think the episode I did earlier today is a Hall of Fame episode for everything I got wrong on that show because I said that there was no way the Jets

1:38.8

would trade sauce Gardner. I think I said anybody who said that was participating in clickbait.

1:43.6

I thought there was no way the Jets would eat all the dead money. It's around $20 million in dead money the Jets will eat. I thought the Jets wanted to keep Soss Gardner. I mean, I felt like that was pretty logical since considering they just signed him to a big extension a few months ago to make him the highest paid corner in the NFL. Well, no. Sauce Gardner is a former member of the New York Jets.

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And so is Quinn and Williams, who I was skeptical the Jets would trade because I figured with a

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player of his magnitude, with what he would command in a trade, the new team would want a contract

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extension in place. Well, in my defense, the Jets were dealing with Jerry Jones, who doesn't always

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do things by the book. So I'll defend myself a little bit on that one. But a huge day for the New York

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Jets franchise is they send two of their best three players out. Really, two of the top three,

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