Johnson agreed to a contract with the Jets and will practice with the team Wednesday, Rich Cimini of ESPN.com reports.
EDGE Analysis
The Jets are one of the many teams with whom the journeyman has prior experience, though Johnson spent less than two weeks on the roster back in 2015. The 35-year-old quarterback has seen action in only three regular-season games since 2013 and none since 2018, but he could make a legitimate bid for the No. 2 spot on the depth chart in New York. Behind No. 2 overall pick and clear-cut starter Zach Wilson, the Jets' remaining backup options are James Morgan and Mike White, who have zero NFL regular-season snaps between them.