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Jets' Andre Cisco Out for Season With Shoulder Surgery

The team now must decide how to fill a starting safety spot before today’s trade deadline.

Overview

  • Head coach Aaron Glenn confirmed on Monday that Andre Cisco will undergo season-ending surgery for a shoulder issue while addressing other arm problems.
  • ESPN first reported on Oct. 28 that Cisco suffered a pectoral tear during the Week 8 win over the Bengals.
  • Cisco started all eight games this season and played roughly 98% of defensive snaps but did not record an interception.
  • The Jets signed Cisco to a one-year, $8.5 million deal with $7.5 million guaranteed, and his 2026 free-agency outlook is now uncertain.
  • Internal options include Tony Adams, rookie Malachi Moore, and Isaiah Oliver, and reporting indicates the Jets could explore safety or offensive line help before the Nov. 4 deadline.