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Jets CEO Christopher Johnson, his family and the Jets are making an additional $2 million donation to support the COVID-19 relief response in New York and New Jersey.

This comes a month after the Johnson family and the Jets donated $1 million to multiple local United Way agencies to help combat the pandemic.

The latest donation will provide funding to organizations that are focused primarily on food insecurity, first responders and regional relief.

“No region in the country has been affected by COVID-19 more than ours and because of that, our resolve has only grown,” Johnson said in a statement. “These organizations continue to nourish the vulnerable and target the needs of those on our front lines. At no time has being a good teammate ever mattered more.”

The Jets officially announced the signings of OLB Jordan Jenkins, OT George Fant and QB David Fales, which all had been previously reported. They also announced the signing of four exclusive-rights free agents — LB B.J. Bello, K Sam Ficken, OL Leo Koloamatangi and OLB Frankie Luvu.

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