The New York Jets have cut fumbling kick returner Xavier Gipson after he cost the Jets a chance at winning their opening day game against the Pittsburgh Steelers, a game the Jets lost 34-32.
Gipson fumbled a kick-off return with the Jets leading 26-24 in the fourth quarter. A couple plays after the fumble, ex-Jet Aaron Rodgers threw a touchdown pass that gave Pittsburgh a 31-26 lead.
The fumble was one of a number of botched moments that cost the Jets the game, but the release of Gipson is a prime example that head coach Aaron Glenn is not fooling around when it comes to holding guys accountable.
Glenn said as much in his post game comments when he stated: "you will not be on the field with this team if you’re going to cause us to lose games, if you’re going to cause issues like that.”
Glenn confirmed on Wednesday that the Jets released Gipson and will bring in Isiah Williams, who was on the Bengals practice squad to see if he could be a replacement. Glenn indicated the Jets could look in house at possible replacements for kick returner.

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