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Wayne Chrebet and Robby Sabo talked about a different kind of New York green in their latest collaboration on The Underdog Jets Podcast this week: money. New York Jets dollars and cents took center stage in episode nine. It was a timely topic considering current wide receiver Jamison Crowder restructured his contract to reduce the blow of his cap hit and remain with the Jets for the 2021 season. “Why would he want to go somewhere else,” Chrebet said of Crowder. “They’re going to be a team on the rise, they have a young talented quarterback, (and) the offensive coordinator is great. Where would he be better off? He’s playing in New York, (the) best place in the world to play in, and he’s a fan favorite. People love him. Taking a (pay) cut stinks, but he’s still making a lot of money.” Per Over the Cap, the minimum salary for an NFL rookie is currently $660,000. When Chrebet first entered the league as an undrafted free agent in 1995, the signing bonus for his first two years amounted to $1,500, leading to wha

This article first appeared on Jets X-Factor and was syndicated with permission.

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