After Missing Playoff Chances with a 0-7 Record, Jets' Defensive Captain Expresses Willingness to Take a Pay Cut to Be 'Rescued' by the 49ers
After Missing Playoff Chances with a 0-7 Record, Jets' Defensive Captain Expresses Willingness to Take a Pay Cut to Be 'Rescued' by the 49ers
New York, NY – October 23, 2025
As the 2025 NFL season heads into Week 8, the New York Jets have virtually no hope of competing for a playoff spot after a disastrous 0–7 streak. The team’s locker room is weighed down by pressure, and amidst this crisis, defensive superstar của Jets has become the center of attention by expressing his desire to leave the team, even stating he’s willing to take a pay cut if acquired by the San Francisco 49ers.

A source from The Athletic revealed that Johnson had a private conversation with Jets’ management earlier this week. He is said to “want to find an environment where winning still matters.” In a brief interview with the New York Post, Johnson shared candidly:
“I love New York, I love my teammates. But I want to play in games that mean something.”
According to league sources, the 49ers—who lead the NFC West with a 5–2 record despite a string of injuries to their defense—have set their sights on Johnson. With Nick Bosa and Fred Warner sidelined for the rest of the season, San Francisco urgently needs a strong edge defender, and Johnson is a “perfect fit” in both skill and character.
Despite playing in a struggling system, Johnson has recorded 21 tackles, 3 sacks, and 9 QB pressures, maintaining a PFF Grade of 70.8 in run defense—above the NFL average. An anonymous 49ers official commented:
“He plays disciplined, keeps quiet, and always puts the team first. That’s exactly the kind of player we need in San Francisco’s defense.”
Johnson’s current contract runs through the 2026 season with a salary of $13.5 million, but his willingness to restructure or reduce his pay has made a potential trade far more feasible.
When asked about the rumors of joining the 49ers, Johnson smiled:
“I’ve always admired teams that know how to overcome adversity. And if I get the chance to wear a 49ers jersey—a team fighting for something bigger than themselves—I’d consider it an honor. If I have to take a pay cut to fight for that, I’m ready.”
Amid the Jets’ deepening disappointment, Jermaine Johnson II’s words are not just a plea to be “rescued”—they’re a testament that the belief in victory still burns in players like him who refuse to accept defeat. Will Johnson find his new home with the 49ers? Share your thoughts below and follow for the latest NFL trade updates! 💪
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