Following a promising sophomore season in New York, Jowon Briggs is now definitively sticking with the Jets in 2026. According to Aaron Wilson of KPRC2 in Houston, the defensive tackle inked his exclusive rights free agent tender today.

This was the expected move after the Jets initially placed the ERFA tender on Briggs earlier this month. By signing that deal, the defensive tackle is now attached to a non-guaranteed $1.075MM base salary for next season.

A 2024 seventh-round pick by the Browns, Briggs played sparingly as a rookie. The Jets picked him up via a late-round pick swap towards the end of the 2025 preseason, and the defender immediately saw a role for his new squad. Briggs had a part-time role on the Jets defensive line through the first half of the season, but following the Quinnen Williams deal, the defensive tackle saw a larger role down the stretch.

Briggs actually led the DL unit in snaps from Week 11 on, with the uptick corresponding with his move to the starting lineup. Over that stretch, the lineman compiled 25 tackles, five tackles for loss, and a pair of sacks. When all was said and done, Briggs had four sacks for the season, with Pro Football Focus ranking him 15th among 127 qualifying interior defenders.

The Jets have been busy adding to their defensive line this offseason, with T’Vondre Sweat and David Onyemata joining Harrison Phillips in the starting lineup. Still, the Jets regime clearly sees something in Briggs, and it wouldn’t be a surprise if he sees an even larger role during his third NFL season.

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