Overview
- New York re-upped the 25-year-old defensive back on a one-year contract confirmed Friday.
- Contract figures vary by report, with ESPN citing a $2.5 million base and up to $5.25 million in incentives, while Heavy, citing NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport, reports a $5.5 million maximum.
- Cisco opened 2025 as a starter but appeared in eight games before pectoral surgery, finishing with 41 tackles, one pass breakup, and one fumble recovery.
- He told ESPN he is fully recovered and plans to participate in the offseason program.
- The move continues the Jets’ safety overhaul that brought in Minkah Fitzpatrick and Dane Belton after former starter Tony Adams signed with the Titans.