Losing Nick Folk after a quality reunion season, the Jets are moving to a much younger option. They are adding Cade York on a one-year deal, according to NFL insider Jordan Schultz. 
York’s lone full NFL season was his rookie campaign. The 2022 Browns draftee played 17 games, but his eight missed field goals and two missed extra points left plenty to be desired. York was let go during roster cutdowns in 2023, and he has hardly seen any game time since then.
The 25-year-old made a single appearance in 2024 with the Commanders along with five as a member of the Bengals. York has seen plenty of time on and off various practice squads and active rosters over the course of his career. Most recently, he had a brief stint with the Saints but was not used in game action.
During his return to the Jets in 2025, Folk missed a total of only one kick. The 41-year-old led the NFL in field goal accuracy for the third season in a row, so replacing him will be no small feat for the team. York’s lack of experience stands in sharp contrast to Folk’s track record at the NFL level. It would certainly come as no surprise if another kicker were to be added later this offseason to set up a training camp competition.
This York agreement will no doubt check in at or near the league minimum. That will leave the Jets with plenty of financial flexibility as their roster overhaul continues.
Adam La Rose contributed to this post.

Cade York to New York. It writes itself.
And when you consider he’s new to them…