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And dealing.<br \/>In a watershed day for the franchise, Mougey traded defensive cornerstones Sauce Gardner and Quinnen Williams in separate blockbusters, essentially shifting the focus to 2026 and beyond.<br \/>&#8222;I wouldn&#8217;t call it a teardown&#8220;, Mougey said about two hours after the NFL trading deadline.<br \/>The Jets are 1-7 and looking at their 15th straight non-playoff season, the league&#8217;s longest active drought. Mougey, in his first season, said they aren&#8217;t giving up on 2025.<br \/>&#8222;The goal is always to win&#8220;, he said. &#8222;Look, these coaches and players work too hard every day, all day, with the goal of winning on Sunday. And that never changes because that&#8217;s what the fans deserve. That&#8217;s what the players deserve, that&#8217;s what the coaches deserve and that never changes.&#8220;<br \/>Nevertheless, the trades were stunning.<br \/>The Jets traded Gardner to the Indianapolis Colts for two first-round picks (2026 and 2027) and wide receiver Adonai Mitchell. They dealt Williams to the Dallas Cowboys for a 2026 second-round pick, a 2027 first-round pick and defensive tackle Mazi Smith.<br \/>The Gardner deal was especially surprising, considering he signed a four-year, $120 million extension in July. What changed?<br \/>&#8222;Indianapolis kept getting richer and richer with their value, and eventually it was too good to pass up&#8220;, said Mougey, adding that talks escalated over the past few days.<br \/>The Jets weren&#8217;t shopping Gardner, sources said. They structured his contract in a way that would make him tradable &#8212; a manageable amount of up-front money, with rolling guarantees. Wide receiver Garrett Wilson&#8217;s four-year, $130 million extension &#8212; also signed in July &#8212; was fashioned the same way.<br \/>&#8222;You never know how the future is going to unfold, and we always wanted to be in a position to potentially trade these contracts . [in] case that you get into a situation where the value you think is just too good to pass up&#8220;, Mougey said. &#8222;And that happened to be the case here.&#8220;<br \/>The Williams deal came together quicker than the Gardner deal. Williams, a three-time Pro Bowl tackle, was disgruntled with the direction of the franchise, sources said. Mougey declined to say if Williams requested a trade, adding, &#8222;I&#8217;m not here to talk about rumors and different things.&#8220;<br \/>Mougey said Williams&#8216; contract wasn&#8217;t a factor in the decision. Williams is signed through 2027, though he has only $5 million in remaining guarantees and there was speculation that he was going to demand a new deal.<br \/>Cowboys owner Jerry Jones said in a September radio interview that he offered pass rusher Micah Parsons to the Jets for a deal that included Williams.<br \/>&#8222;I&#8217;ll keep all those conversations that I had with the other teams private, but it came together and it was a good value for us&#8220;, Mougey said.<br \/>In a span of a week, the Jets traded three defensive stalwarts &#8211; Gardner, Williams and nickel back Michael Carter II, all 28 and younger. Gardner and Williams have combined for five Pro Bowls and three All-Pro selections.<br \/>The upside is the Jets have two first-round picks in 2026 and three in 2027. Mougey said he&#8217;s &#8222;excited&#8220; to have that flexibility.<br \/>The Jets conducted trade talks involving running back Breece Hall and edge rusher Jermaine Johnson, sources said, but decided to keep them. Hall will be a free agent after the season. Mougey declined to say whether they want to sign him.<br \/>&#8222;Through these processes, we talk about a lot of things and we field a lot of calls and we&#8217;ve got values, and Breece is a talented player&#8220;, Mougey said. &#8222;He&#8217;s going to help us compete and win games the rest of the season. &#8222;<\/p>\n<script>jQuery(function(){jQuery(\".vc_icon_element-icon\").css(\"top\", \"0px\");});<\/script><script>jQuery(function(){jQuery(\"#td_post_ranks\").css(\"height\", \"10px\");});<\/script><script>jQuery(function(){jQuery(\".td-post-content\").find(\"p\").find(\"img\").hide();});<\/script>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Jets GM Darren Mougey said the trades of defensive cornerstones Sauce Gardner and Quinnen Williams did not represent &#8222;a teardown,&#8220; stating instead, &#8222;The goal is always to win.&#8220; &#8212; New York Jets general manager Darren Mougey apologized to reporters for being hoarse Tuesday, saying it was because he had done a lot of talking. 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