Jets Trade: Why Dalvin Cook parted ways with one game left in 2023-24 season?

Following the signing of Aaron Rodgers by the New York Jets, the team aimed to enhance its roster. Hence, they brought in Dalvin Cook amid his domestic violence case saga. Unfortunately, the plan took an unexpected turn as Rodgers suffered a season-ending Achilles injury, significantly impacting the team’s offensive dynamics with Cook.

With only one game remaining and the season finale drawing near, the Jets face a challenging decision concerning the running back position, requiring a mutual agreement that aligns with Cook’s interests and the team’s objectives.

Why did Dalvin Cook leave the Jets with one game left?

In a mutual decision, the New York Jets and seasoned running back Dalvin Cook have agreed to part ways, marking the end of a short-lived stint for the four-time Pro Bowler with the team. The move allows Cook the opportunity to potentially join a playoff-bound team, an opportunity he has been denied during the Jets’ 13-season playoff drought.

The Jets’ inability to secure a playoff spot this season prompted the decision to part ways with Cook, offering him the chance to contribute to a team competing in the postseason. Cook has reportedly restructured his contract, forfeiting the remaining guarantees in the process.

Despite being active for the Jets’ Week 17 game, Cook did not see any action in the 37-20 primetime loss on December 28. This move emphasizes the anticipation that Cook could now find a new home with a playoff contender.

Cook’s statistics have experienced a gradual decline this season, with only 67 carries for 214 yards in the 15 games he played. His average of 3.2 yards per carry is 1.4 yards below his career mark, and he saw limited action with only 202 offensive snaps.

Jets head coach Robert Saleh acknowledged Cook’s struggles this season but praised his professionalism and contribution to the team. Despite the challenging circumstances, Saleh expressed his appreciation for Cook’s dedication and approach to the game.

“Dalvin has been great. I know this has been a hard season for him. It’s been a hard season for all of us. I appreciate the heck out of his professionalism and the way he goes about his business and who he is around the building,” Saleh stated.

The 28-year-old running back signed a one-year deal with the Jets in August, generating significant attention during the free-agent recruitment period. The Jets secured his services with a one-year, $8.6 million contract. Originally seen as a valuable weapon for quarterback Aaron Rodgers, Cook’s role in the Jets’ offense failed to materialize after Rodgers suffered a season-ending injury early in his debut with the team.

Potential destinations for ex-Jets RB Dalvin Cook

While the Jets granted Dalvin Cook the opportunity to join a playoff team, it’s uncertain which team will express interest in Cook given his gradual decline in stats this season. In the meantime, Sportskeeda has identified three potential destinations for the former Jets player.

Los Angeles Rams

Kyren Williams and Ronnie Rivers are the running backs on the Rams’ depth chart. However, injuries to both Williams (ankle) and Rivers (knee) led to them signing former running back Darrell Henderson. Surprisingly, after just four games, they decided to waive him. 

To maintain vitality in their running back position, considering Royce Freeman’s absence in the last two games, adding a backup running back would be a valuable move for the team.

Dallas Cowboys

The Cowboys were initially rumored to acquire Cook when he was released by the Vikings. However, the Jets secured him. Now, with a playoff berth, the Cowboys have the opportunity to bring Cook in as the primary backup. The struggles of Tony Pollard and backup Rico Dowdle on the field highlight the need for immediate action to bolster the depth chart.

Despite having one of the league’s best home offenses all season, the Cowboys recognize the importance of adding strength to ensure a formidable playoff run. Cook could be the missing piece to enhance their offensive arsenal.

Baltimore Ravens

The Ravens, leading the league in rushing yards, face a gap with running backs J.K. Dobbins and Keaton Mitchell sidelined; Gus Edwards and Justice Hill have stepped up. Adding Cook would deepen the roster, offering a seasoned option for their Super Bowl dream.

Which team do you think Dalvin Cook will end up signing for?

Shabiha Akter

1227 articles

Shabiha, once a casual observer, has morphed into a die-hard NFL fan. She carefully dissects every play, trade, and strategy. Whether it's breaking down game highlights or predicting playoff outcomes, Shabiha is your go-to source for all things NFL.

|

Leave a Comment

SportsKnot