
New York Jets traded for veteran defensive tackle Harrison Phillips (Image Credit - X)
The New York Jets have made a strategic move to strengthen their defensive interior, acquiring veteran nose tackle Harrison Phillips from the Minnesota Vikings. According to reports from ESPN and NFL Network, the deal was finalized Wednesday (August 20) night and is pending a physical for Phillips.
In exchange, the Jets will send Minnesota sixth-round picks in 2026 and 2027. The Vikings will include Phillips and a 2027 seventh-rounder in the deal. Minnesota is also reportedly covering USD 3.7 million of Phillips’ USD 7.4 million salary for the 2025 season.
This trade comes just hours after the Jets sent a sixth-round pick to the Cleveland Browns for defensive tackle Jowon Briggs and a 2026 seventh-round selection. The two moves signal New York’s priority to bolster depth and durability along the defensive line heading into the 2025 NFL season.
Phillips, who turns 30 in January, brings experience and toughness to the Jets. Originally drafted in the third round by Buffalo in 2018, he spent four seasons with the Bills before signing with Minnesota, where he played the last three seasons. Across seven NFL seasons, Phillips has totaled eight sacks and five fumble recoveries, earning a reputation as a stout run defender.
Known for his reliability in plugging gaps and stopping the run, Phillips will be a strong fit in head coach Robert Saleh’s defense. He will likely slot in alongside younger linemen, offering mentorship while also contributing valuable snaps as a rotational player or starter.
With Aaron Rodgers expected to return under center, the Jets are making quiet but crucial moves to support a potential playoff run. Phillips’ addition gives the defensive unit added stability, while the pair of trades highlight New York’s calculated approach to roster building ahead of what could be a defining season.
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