In a noteworthy trade within the same division, the New York Jets have sent defensive back and return specialist Brandon Codrington to the Buffalo Bills. The transaction includes an exchange of late-round draft picks set for the 2026 NFL Draft.
From the perspective of the Jets, letting go of Codrington serves multiple key objectives. Following a strong preseason where he averaged 17.9 yards on kickoff returns and 19.6 yards on punt returns, it was evident that Codrington had value as a special teams player. Nevertheless, due to a deep roster of defensive backs, the Jets felt Codrington would find more opportunities to contribute with another team.
On the other hand, the Bills aim to enhance their special teams, especially after losing return specialist Andy Isabella. Codrington, showing promise as a returner, is expected to add depth and competitiveness to the Bills’ secondary. This is particularly timely given the injuries and offseason departures of key players like Daequan Hardy, Tredavious White, Jordan Poyer, and Micah Hyde.
For the Bills, the trade presents a low-risk opportunity as they give up little in return, merely swapping late-draft picks, to assess Codrington’s abilities. This move allows them to strengthen their roster without significant financial or roster downsides.
Ultimately, this trade appears to benefit all involved. The Jets can clear a roster spot for other needs while slightly enhancing their future draft options. The Bills gain a promising young talent for their special teams and defensive squad. Codrington himself benefits by securing a spot on a 53-man roster in his rookie year as an undrafted free agent, providing him a real chance for immediate playtime.