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LaDainian Tomlinson Signs With Jets

Ladainian Tomlinson Jets

DENNIS WASZAK Jr.   03/14/10 11:36 PM ET   AP

NEW YORK — LaDainian Tomlinson is bolting for the Big Apple.

Tomlinson's agent, Tom Condon, said Sunday that the New York Jets signed the former Chargers running back to a two-year contract. The Jets confirmed that they have agreed to a deal, adding the aging star to the NFL's top-ranked rushing offense last season.

"He wanted to go to a team that he thought had a chance to compete for the championship," Condon told The Associated Press in a telephone interview. "He wanted to go somewhere where he had a chance to have a significant role, and so with the Jets he also was going to be very familiar with the offensive system."

The Jets reached the AFC championship game last season, eliminating Tomlinson and the Chargers along the way.

The 2006 NFL MVP, cut last month by San Diego, chose New York over Minnesota after visiting the Vikings on Thursday. Tomlinson spent Friday with the Jets, capping it with dinner with coach Rex Ryan, general manager Mike Tannenbaum and other team officials.

The Jets went after Tomlinson hard even though he turns 31 in June, is coming off his least productive season and there are questions whether he has much left. New York apparently still saw plenty to like from Tomlinson, who ranks eighth on the NFL's career rushing list with 12,490 yards, and gave him a deal worth about $5.2 million.

Once one of the NFL's most dynamic players, Tomlinson is expected to back up second-year running back Shonn Greene, who emerged in his rookie season and made Thomas Jones expendable. Jones signed with Kansas City last week after running for a career-high 1,402 yards and 14 touchdowns.

Tomlinson was welcomed to the Jets by several of his new teammates on Twitter, including left tackle Damien Woody, defensive end Mike DeVito and All-Pro cornerback Darrelle Revis.

"Good move by the organization," Revis tweeted. "I couldn't be more excited about this."

Added Woody: "LaDainian running behind our line ... I think he'll put up better numbers than people think."

Former Chargers teammate Antonio Cromartie, acquired by the Jets before the trade deadline on March 4, said: "Congrats to my homie L.T."

The Jets were already selling Tomlinson jerseys on their official Web site within minutes of announcing the deal. The $80 green and white replicas are without a jersey number for now; third-year cornerback Dwight Lowery currently wears Tomlinson's familiar No. 21.

Tomlinson ran for 730 yards – his first season under 1,000 – on 223 carries for an average of 3.3 yards per carry, all career lows. He scored 12 touchdowns, but his role was reduced in an offense that shifted its focus to quarterback Philip Rivers and the passing game.

He's still regarded as an excellent route runner and superb receiver, two qualities that made him attractive to both New York and Minnesota.

Tomlinson is the latest high-profile player to be signed, drafted or acquired by the Jets in the last few years, joining Cromartie, Brett Favre, Kris Jenkins, Mark Sanchez, Bart Scott and Braylon Edwards.

With the Jets moving into the new Meadowlands Stadium, the 82,500-seat, $1.6 billion home they'll share with the Giants, Tomlinson's star power could potentially help the team sell more personal seat licenses.

More than that, though, New York hopes Tomlinson's contributions on the field are greater. While he likely won't be the focal point of the offense, as he had been for so many years with the Chargers – a role he has said he's OK with – the Jets are hoping he can still be a dangerous presence with the ball in his hands.

He's also familiar with the Jets' style of offense and coordinator Brian Schottenheimer, who was San Diego's quarterbacks coach from 2002-05. The Jets have Sanchez returning for a second season, along with a solid offensive line that helped pave the way for New York to average a league-leading 172.2 yards on the ground per game.

Those factors might have helped the Jets beat out the Vikings for Tomlinson's services. While Minnesota was also just a game away from the Super Bowl, the uncertainty surrounding Favre's return might have caused Tomlinson to hesitate about signing with the Vikings.

Tomlinson met with Minnesota team officials Thursday, but left for the New York area without a deal. He then spent all of Friday with the Jets – touring the team's facility and the new stadium – before returning home to San Diego to mull his options on Saturday.

He was drafted with the fifth overall pick in 2001 out of TCU, and immediately became a star as he helped the Chargers become a perennial playoff contender. His 138 career touchdowns rushing rank second in NFL history, and his 153 total touchdowns rank third.

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AP Sports Writer Bernie Wilson in San Diego and AP Football Writer Barry Wilner contributed to this report.

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Gasparilla
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08:48 PM on 03/15/2010
He wants to go to a team that may compete for a championship? Why did he go to the Jets? [hehe]
06:05 PM on 03/15/2010
Elusive Super Bowl .. Not with the Jets L.T.
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lioness39
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02:54 PM on 03/15/2010
The Jets will roll really next season. Tomlinson is one of the best. Mark Sanchez proved his mettle this past season. I hope they don't best the Pats.
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03:43 PM on 03/15/2010
They won't.
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lioness39
Obama 2012
05:31 PM on 03/15/2010
I'm counting on it. Luv those Pats.
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PunKinPai
Tact is just not saying true stuff. I’ll pass.
01:58 PM on 03/15/2010
Tomlinson's non-profit LT Foundation has given so much to the San Diego area, and his day-to-day personal involvement will be greatly missed. New York is gaining a wonderful new citizen.
01:49 PM on 03/15/2010
The Jets let Thomas Jones, a 1,400 yard rusher last year go in order to sign a 780 yard rusher whose stats have steadily declined for the past three years, and they call that an improvement? Sad to say, but LT is over with, done, and the Jets will regret this signing.
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rbchilds
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03:32 PM on 03/16/2010
The key to LT is staying healthy. A healthy LT is better than anyone in the league. My guess is he will have a banner year then decline, sort of the way Marcus Allen did when he went to KC.
03:51 PM on 03/16/2010
It is wrong to view this as replacing TJ with LT. Shonn Greene is going to be taking the load of carries through the middle next season. You can question the wisdom of going with a relatively unproven Greene, but virtually everyone who saw his late season and playoff production knew the Jets were going to feature him more in the offense in 2010. Then it became a question of would TJ be able to be productive in a reduced role while getting a higher salary. He's a guy who needs a lot of touches to get into the flow of the game. I love TJ, love what he did for the Jets, but he did look tired in the playoffs, and the Jets ground game came to a screeching halt in the second half against the Colts when Greene got hurt on the first running play of the half.

Getting LT for third downs, catching the ball out of the backfield, speed around the end, and finding the end zone inside the twenty for half the price of TJ seems like a solid decision. But it's Greene who is replacing Jones. not Tomlinson.
01:15 PM on 03/15/2010
UUGGH! How stupid! You should've gone with Vikings Dainy!
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mamala4
12:48 PM on 03/15/2010
Love my Jets!!
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12:55 PM on 03/15/2010
You guys are about 2-3 years away from the big game.

BTW, I am a proud Patriots fan.
sandiegoconservative
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12:23 PM on 03/15/2010
Die hard Chargers fans are devastated this morning. We know LT is aging, but he still had some gas left in the tank. Big mistake on the part of my beloved team.
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12:11 PM on 03/15/2010
I thought LT said he wanted a ring?
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mamala4
12:48 PM on 03/15/2010
And he will get one with the Jets...
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12:54 PM on 03/15/2010
What a joke. When will he get a ring playing for the Jets?
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amantell
11:28 AM on 03/15/2010
In addition to suffering from injuries, Tomlinson was hurt by losing Michael Turner as a blocker. Behing the Jets' offensive line, he may flourish again, even if for a couple years. It's definitely a gamble on the Jets' part, but I'm sure they realize they're paying for a running back at the tail end of his career. Since Tomlinson can catch and throw, he adds more options for the trick plays that the Jets embraced last year as part of their offense. While the team is most praised for its impressive running statistics, the dynamism of the offense in general is noteworthy.
sandiegoconservative
Surprisingly refreshing and undeniably delightful
12:22 PM on 03/15/2010
Michale Turner was never a blocker for him. I think you were referring to Lorenzo Neal.
11:06 AM on 03/15/2010
LT is a minimum carry back at best, at this point in his career. If he can split carries with the Jets' other backs he can be somewhat impactful. But anyone expecting the dynamic LT of old, their fooling themselves.
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PrimusElijah
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11:02 AM on 03/15/2010
I can't believe I'm going to have to start rooting for the Jets! I think I'm going to be sick...
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firewmn
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10:36 AM on 03/15/2010
I am crushed..! As a Charger fan I deeply hurt by the release of LT. Good luck for LT in the Big apple- See you on the flip side.. I will miss you..
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FirstGame72
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10:28 AM on 03/15/2010
I guess Coach Ryan was serious when he said the Jets were the team to watch at the new stadium. Even if LT doesn't work out with thw Jets, the intention by the Jets to improve the team gives a clear signal to the fans.
10:06 AM on 03/15/2010
The Chargers just lost whatever "class" they ever had. Good luck LT and stick it to A.J. Smith San Diego's biggest loser.
01:18 PM on 03/15/2010
LT is the most classless self centered NFL player I have ever seen.
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PunKinPai
Tact is just not saying true stuff. I’ll pass.
02:08 PM on 03/15/2010
You're so far wrong it's pathetic. Maybe you need to look at more NFL players.
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03:46 PM on 03/15/2010
Is this the same NFL that Chad Johnson plays in?