Sauce Gardner stomps a common criticism about Jets’ vet pickups

Sauce Gardner made it clear that the New York Jets' locker room morale would not suffer if the team adds big-name veteran players.
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Would New York Jets ruin their locker room chemistry by adding star veterans? Sauce Gardner doesn’t think so.

This has been the most heavily scrutinized New York Jets offseason in years.

Seemingly every move the Jets consider making is viewed by a large contingent of people as a way to appease Aaron Rodgers. Since his “wish list” was released, many critics are viewing the Jets’ plans to add Rodgers and other notable veterans as moves doomed to fail.

These critics often say that New York’s locker room morale would be ruined by adding some of the big-name veteran players the Jets are rumored to be interested in, such as Odell Beckham Jr. and Ezekiel Elliott.

Sauce Gardner isn’t buying it. On Twitter, the All-Pro cornerback squashed the narrative that the Jets’ locker room would not welcome veteran players.

In reply to a fan on Twitter who wrote, “Jets need to stop filling in older players just to make Aaron happy. It’s going to mess with their locker room dynamic”, Gardner stated, “Bro no it’s not. Relax.”

First, the Jets signed Allen Lazard, Rodgers’ top target in 2022 and a player he’s supported since he was on the practice squad. While the Rodgers connection is obvious, Lazard is also an excellent replacement for Corey Davis, who’s expected to be traded or cut.

Since then, the Jets have reportedly been interested in signing wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr.

After Elijah Moore was traded to the Browns on Wednesday, OBJ to the Jets feels likelier than ever.

On Thursday, it was reported that running back Ezekiel Elliott has the Jets as one of three teams that he wants to play for. With Breece Hall coming off an ACL injury, there have been several rumors of the Jets adding a running back.

Time will tell whether the Jets land Beckham, Elliott, or any other household-name veterans. Whoever the Jets end up with, it doesn’t seem Gardner has any worries about how they will affect the locker room.

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