The New York Jets are releasing Xavier Gipson just one game into the new season after he lost a key fumble in their opening defeat to the Pittsburgh Steelers.
According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, the wide receiver has been brutally cut in New York almost two-and-a-half years since he was signed as an undrafted free agent.
Gipson, whose spot on the roster was in doubt during the team’s offseason training camp, fumbled a kickoff return at the start of the fourth quarter in Sunday’s game, before Pittsburgh took advantage of the short field with a touchdown which moved them 31-26 ahead.
In the end his fumble proved costly as the Jets were narrowly beaten 34-32 by a Steelers outfit led by their former quarterback Aaron Rodgers at MetLife Stadium.
And the error has ultimately cost the 24-year-old his job, with head coach Aaron Glenn and general manager Darren Mougey deciding to drop the axe on him.
More to follow.
Xavier Gipson has been released by the Jets after his key fumble in their loss to the Steelers