Five-time Pro Bowler free agent CJ Mosley intends to play this upcoming season despite his release from the New York Jets this offseason. According to ESPN’s Rich Cimini, the former Baltimore Raven standout is not looking to retire anytime soon as he believes he has an opportunity elsewhere. Originally selected in the first round of the 2014 NFL Draft, the former Alabama product is a free agent for a second time in his career after spending several years with the Jets and now becomes one of the best available on the market. However, the linebacker had a questionable start in his tenure with New York but he managed to produce high-level consistent seasons while capturing his fifth Pro Bowler nod.
It’s no surprise the Jets are moving on from Mosley as he has two years left on his current deal. After resigning Jermaine Sherwood to a new deal, the Jets are moving on with younger talent and the emergence of quarterback Justin Fields means the team is heading in a different direction. Meanwhile, there hasn’t been much of an active market for Mosley which is a bit surprising but the free agency has quiet as well. There are still high-level veteran players on the market but these five teams could bank a chance on the All-Pro.
ESPN: Five-Time All-Pro Free Agent CJ Mosley Intends to Play in 2025 – 5 Potential Suitors
Possible Next Teams
Baltimore Ravens
Last offseason, the Baltimore Ravens didn’t have any luck signing new talent to their defense after losing Jadeveon Clowney and Geno Stone. The limited cap space came at the worst time for Baltimore’s defense as Trenton Simpson had large shoes to fill. He didn’t have an astonishing campaign so it’s time for the Ravens to find a capable veteran to provide some relief at least one side of the edge rush opposite of Roquan Smith and Kyle Van Noy. Mosley might be slowing down but he knows John Harbaugh and what they’re looking for.
Los Angeles Chargers
If anyone can bring out the best in Mosley, it’s head coach Jim Harbaugh. The team brought back Khalil Mack on a one-year deal but after cutting Joey Bosa, they need a capable upgrade to provide some relief. Mosley isn’t the long-term answer for the Chargers but since Harbaugh is old-fashioned, the team could use the veteran for as long as they can.
Washington Commanders
The Washington Commanders constructed themselves a fast pass-rushing defense with the additions of Dante Fowler Jr. and Bobby Wagner. However, since Wagner is the only captain who’s returning to this team, the Commanders will need to search for a replacement since they lost Fowler to the Cowboys. Mosley won’t put over five sacks but this roster is capable of bringing out the best in him after bringing something out of Wagner last year that no one has seen before.
Dallas Cowboys
Speaking of the Dallas Cowboys, free-agent Eric Kendricks is still available on the market so it’s surprising the team isn’t looking into him. However, after signing Jack Sanborn and Fowler, the Cowboys are in good hands in the pass rush. There’s no such thing as too many linebackers even though Micah Parsons is waiting for a new deal the team should bring on Mosley for one year to serve as a rotational edge rusher.
New Orleans Saints
The offense doesn’t look promising for the New Orleans Saints this upcoming 2025 season. This means the team will probably continue to maximize their chances to win football games. Demario Davis is returning for what could be his last season in the league and Chase Young is returning. Mosley is on the verge of retirement himself but he could come at a bargain for the Saints who are taking a hit in their cap space
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