Although they finished 23rd in the NFL last season with 35 catches, the New York Jets would chase Jadeveon Clowney.

According to ESPN’s Rich Cimini, the Jets “have no interest” in signing the triple Pro Bowler.

The issue was raised when Bradley McDougald, who acquired the Seattle Seahawks as a component of jamal Adams’ exchange, told reporters he would “love” to have his former teammate in New York.

Clowney is the biggest on-the-loose agent left on the market, there’s no indication that a firm is imminent.

According to Charles Robinson of Yahoo Sports, “several NFL sources” Clowney would probably not report soon.

A source told Robinson that Clowney “could be inclined” to do what he did last year when he didn’t show up for camp with the Houston Texans until August. The Texans traded Clowney to the Seahawks on September 1 to Jacob Martin, Barkevious Mingo and a third-round pick in 2020.

Clowney underwent central muscle surgery in February after suffering an injury in the 2019 season. The former South Carolina told Mark Berman of Fox 26 in May that he would be “ready to pass when the time comes.”

Clowney was connected to the Seahawks, the Las Vegas Raiders, the Tennessee Titans and the Cleveland Browns sometimes in the off-season, but none of the rumors came.

Overall selected No. 1 through the Texans in 2014, Clowney named 3 consecutive Pro Bowls from 2016 to 2018, which included recording 18.5 catches over the next two seasons. The 27-year-old had 31 tackles combined, thirteen tackles and three catches in thirteen games with the Seahawks last season.

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