
Jets add WR Breshad Perriman on one-year deal, agent says
After losing wide receiver Robby Anderson to the Carolina Panthers, the New York Jets reacted quickly, agreeing to a one-deal contract Tuesday with Breshad Perriman, agent Drew Rosenhaus said. Perriman will sign a one-year contract that could worth up to $8 million and includes $6 million in guarantees, Rosenhaus told ESPN's Adam Schefter.nike cheap nfl jerseys Perriman will replace Anderson as the Jets' deep threat. The deal also saves them at least $4 million on the 2020 salary cap, as Anderson reportedly will make $12 million in his first season with the Panthers. Perriman and slot receiver Jamison Crowder are currently the Jets' top wideouts. Quincy Enunwa's status is murky, as he's attempting to return from a serious neck injury. Perriman set career highs across the board with the Tampa…