The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

Jets surprising­ly cut CB Bless Austin among several moves

- By DENNIS WASZAK Jr. AP Pro Football Writer

FLORHAM PARK, N.J. (AP) >> The New York Jets released cornerback Bless Austin on Wednesday, surprising­ly moving on from a projected starter in their young secondary.

The 25-year-old Austin was entering his third season with the Jets, and was expected to start opposite Bryce Hall, who’s in his second year.

With Austin gone, second-year cornerback Javelin Guidry and rookies Brandin Echols, Jason Pinnock and Isaiah Dunn are in the mix to earn the starting job.

“I’m very appreciati­ve toward Bless,” coach Robert Saleh said. “He’s a good young man. With the youth that we have at corner and the competitio­n they’ve been able to provide and the growth they’ve all been able to have since OTAs and training camp, we’re going to give those guys a run and give them an opportunit­y to compete over this last week and a half and roll with those guys.”

In other moves, the Jets claimed linebacker Quincy Williams — brother of New York defensive lineman Quinnen Williams — off waivers from Jacksonvil­le, and defensive end Tim Ward from Kansas City. The Jets

are also signing safety Sheldrick Redwine, a fourthroun­d pick of Cleveland in 2019, according to agent Drew Rosenhaus.

The Jets also began putting together their 16-player practice squad, including bringing back veteran quarterbac­k Josh Johnson, tight end Kenny Yeboah, wide receivers Vyncint Smith and D.J. Montgomery, safety Sharrod Neasman and offensive lineman Jimmy Murray — who were all spotted at practice.

Austin, a Queens, New York, native who went to Rutgers, played in 18 games the past two seasons with 16 starts. The sixth-round pick waved off outside concerns about the Jets’ inexperien­ced cornerback group during training camp, insisting he was confident in himself — and the rest of the group — to succeed.

“I come to camp looking forward to get my next contract,” Austin said last month. “I don’t worry about who’s starting. I don’t worry about none of that. I mean, I think I’m the real deal. There ain’t no secret in that. Click the tape and press play, you know? Of course, I make mistakes, but there’s also a lot of plays I’ve made on that field that other corners in this league aren’t making.”

He’ll be making them elsewhere this season.

Austin didn’t play in New York’s second preseason game at Green Bay for what Saleh called “personal reasons,” but the cornerback was still on the sideline. Saleh said that situation had nothing to do with the Jets moving on from Austin.

“It’s a numbers game, so,” Saleh said.

Quincy Williams, who’s a year older than Quinnen, was a third-round pick by the Jaguars out of Murray State in 2019. He has 59 total tackles in 18 games, including eight starts.

Saleh said he and his staff recalled scouting Williams during the draft and the fact he played in a similar defensive system in Jacksonvil­le played into the decision to add him.

“He’s got a tremendous amount of length for his size,” Saleh said of the 5-foot-11, 225-pound Williams. “He’s extremely fast and violent. To get him in this system, where we feel he belongs, we’re excited about the possibilit­y and the growth we can see out of him.”

Ward was signed by the Chiefs as an undrafted free agent out of Old Dominion in 2019. He had five tackles and a sack in his only NFL game last season.

“When you watch his tape, he’s got freakish ability,” Saleh said.

Redwine had 69 tackles, an intercepti­on and a halfsack in 27 games, including eight starts, for the Browns in two seasons.

 ?? MATT LUDTKE - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? New York Jets’ Bless Austin warms up before a preseason NFL football game against the Green Bay Packers Saturday, Aug. 21, 2021, in Green Bay, Wis.
MATT LUDTKE - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS New York Jets’ Bless Austin warms up before a preseason NFL football game against the Green Bay Packers Saturday, Aug. 21, 2021, in Green Bay, Wis.

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