Nothing Imminent Between Jets, Adalius Thomas

Speaking on WFAN, New York Jets general manager Mike Tannenbaum confirmed the team is interested in free agent linebacker Adalius Thomas, but that nothing is imminent between the two sides.

"Maybe down the line, but nothing really imminent right now," Tannenbaum said of the team's pursuit of Thomas, according to Manish Mehta of the Newark Star-Ledger. "We're going to stand pat with what we have. Maybe down line add a player or two. Nothing on the horizon."

Thomas was released by the New England Patriots on Monday, and was a productive player in a Baltimore Ravens defense when Jets head coach Rex Ryan was the defensive coordinator.

In his 7 seasons with the Ravens, Thomas started 74 of 96 games, totaling 371 tackles, 38.5 quarterback sacks, 6 interceptions, and 13 forced fumbles, and earned a trip to the Pro Bowl in 2006.

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