Jets Cut Multiple Rookies, Add Veteran Players in Training Camp
Jets Cut Multiple Rookies, Add Veteran Players in Training Camp

Jets Cut Multiple Rookies, Add Veteran Players in Training Camp

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The New York Jets have been active in adjusting their roster during training camp, making multiple moves across different positions. They cut rookie undrafted free agent kicker Caden Davis, leaving Harrison Mevis as the only kicker on the roster while reportedly working out veteran Nick Folk, a former Jets kicker. The Jets also signed running back Lawrance Toafili, who had previously participated in their rookie minicamp, and added former Patriots offensive lineman Liam Fornadel after waiving rookie center Gus Hartwig, who suffered a leg injury during practice. Additionally, the Jets waived rookie punter Kai Kroeger and claimed cornerback Ryan Cooper off waivers, leaving Austin McNamara as the sole punter in camp. Meanwhile, undrafted defensive tackle Payton Page has been a standout performer in camp, earning recognition for his potential to make the roster due to his quickness and ability to plug gaps behind established starters. These moves reflect the Jets' ongoing efforts to finalize their squad ahead of the regular season.

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