The Tennessee Titans have agreed to trade nose tackle T’Vondre Sweat to the New York Jets in exchange for defensive end Jermaine Johnson, per Tom Pelissero of NFL Network.
The deal sends the massive interior lineman Sweat to New York to bolster the Jets' defensive front. In return, the Titans acquire Johnson, a former first-round pick and Pro Bowl edge rusher, to strengthen their pass-rushing rotation. The player-for-player swap represents a significant move for both AFC franchises as they look to reshape their defensive identities.
Sweat was a high-profile selection for Tennessee, valued for his elite size and run-stopping ability. Johnson has been a productive force for the Jets since entering the league, providing a consistent presence on the edge. The trade marks a rare high-level exchange of defensive talent between the two organizations.
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