Offensive tackle Tyron Smith. (AP Photo/Matt Durisko) AP By Gabriel Trevino | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com The New York Jets took risks with two of their offseason additions to improve their bottom-ranked passing offense . The Jets signed free agent offensive lineman Tyron Smith and traded for Morgan Moses to protect Aaron Rodgers after their season fell apart when he suffered a torn Achilles in Week 1 as a result of poor protection. MORE JETS COVERAGE Jets star says he wants to stay with team for life Ex-Jets QB Zach Wilson's new team doesn't really want him, either Jets' Joe Douglas tried to trade up for weapons early in NFL Draft | Here's who he was targeting Why Jets' Garrett Wilson should
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