
According to Tom Pelissero of the NFL Network, the New York Jets are signing a New York Giants player.
The Jets are adding safety Dane Belton.
Belton played in all 17 games for the Giants last season. He put up one interception, two sacks, 60 solo tackles, three tackles for loss and two QB hits.
The Giants selected Belton with the 114th overall pick in the 2022 NFL Draft. Belton enters next season with six interceptions, four sacks, 134 solo tackles, eight tackles for loss and six QB hits.
The Jets went 3-14 in Year 1 of the Aaron Glenn era. They became the first team in NFL history to not record a defensive interception and lose five straight games by 23 or more points within a single season.
New York fired Steve Wilks as DC during the 2025 season. Brian Duker is the new DC, but Glenn will call defensive plays next season.
"First and foremost is how I'm going to be with the defense and I will be the playcaller. To me, play-calling is my superpower," Glenn said. "I did it four years in Detroit and, man, just look at the maturation of how we improved every year and how I improved as a playcaller. I really missed doing that, and I think it's a huge part of helping us become the team that I and Mouge [GM Darren Mougey] see and that [owner] Woody [Johnson] sees us becoming."
Glenn, for the first time publicly, also explained his rationale for going in a different direction after moving on from Steve Wilks late last season.
"I think that's one of the mistakes that I had last year," Glenn said. "You hire a coordinator and bring in the guys you feel comfortable with. That hasn't changed, but man, there were a lot of conversations between me and each coach to make sure there was synergy between me and that coach. So I feel very comfortable with that."
The Jets have the second pick in this year's NFL Draft. They are expected to draft a QB.
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