Jets' Gardner 'bought in,' hopeful about new deal
Briefly

Sauce Gardner, cornerback for the New York Jets, is optimistic about his contract negotiations with the team as they aim for a long-term relationship. After attending mandatory minicamp, Gardner expressed his commitment to changing the organization for the better. His contract includes two years left due to the fifth-year option being exercised. Historically, the Jets have not extended contracts of former first-round picks after three seasons, though new management shows a willingness to secure their young stars, like Gardner and Garrett Wilson.
Gardner stated, 'I want to change the organization. I want to be a part of changing the organization,' emphasizing his commitment to the Jets' long-term success.
The Jets have never extended a former first-round pick after three seasons, but the new management is expressing a desire to secure their young talent moving forward.
Read at ESPN.com
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