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By Darrell Trimble
NFL Insider Tuesday, April 27, 2004 Sometimes the moves that you don't make wind up being the best moves. That could be the case for the New York Jets. General Manager Terry Bradway spent the better part of the offseason trying to deal reserve running back LaMont Jordan. First he offered him to Washington for cornerback Champ Bailey and then he talked with the Raiders about trading Jordan for a second-round pick. Neither trade could be consummated and now the Jets seem comfortable with Jordan being a Jet in 2004. The Jets ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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