After a major offseason offensive line overhaul, the Jets will release one of their holdovers. They are cutting center Jonotthan Harrison, Manish Mehta of the New York Daily News tweets.
Brought in under the previous regime, Harrison spent the past three seasons in New York. He started 19 games for the Jets, including 10 last season after the team’s Ryan Kalil signing did not pan out.
Harrison, 29, signed a two-year deal to return to the Jets in 2019 — shortly before Mike Maccagnan‘s ouster. Current GM Joe Douglas proceeded to sign center Connor McGovern, guard Greg Van Roten and tackle George Fant this year. The Jets, who also re-signed guard Alex Lewis and drafted tackle Mekhi Becton and guard Cameron Clark, cut longtime guard starter Brian Winters last month.
The Jets first turned to Harrison as a regular starter in 2018, when he took over for Spencer Long. Harrison started eight games that season. Gang Green initially brought Harrison over from Indianapolis, where he played three seasons after signing with the Colts as a UDFA.
Is their QB still seeing ghosts though? That has to be the main questioned answered this year.
I bet he is soo happy to be free from that tire fire of an organization…
He can spend his time off teaching his parents to spell.
Dear Sam Robinson, and fellow PFR authors
Just a thought, and a possible suggestion, but could you please start back putting in player’s most recent PFF scores and rankings, at least the ones from when they last played significant reps..
They used to be included in these types of articles, but for some reason they’re no longer included. Idk, it was just some good information, to at least see how effective a player was when they last played, or whether their play had decreased over a certain time span…
Thank you for your consideration if anyone even reads this…!!
I totally second this! Especially helpful with linemen! I don’t know if you should care or not that a guy like Harrison was cut without that PFF ranking.
They probably cut him because of his first name.