After going nearly two months without cutting one of their veteran players, the New York Jets continued their roster purge Tuesday as they said goodbye to veterans, David Harris and Eric Decker. Decker and Harris join a laundry list of players from last years team to receive their walking papers from general manager Mike Maccagnan.
A franchise that entered last season as one of the oldest rosters in football has been shredded to one of the league’s youngest rosters, which will likely result in a long and painful rebuilding season. With just four players over the age of 30 left on the Jets roster (Tanner Purdum, Josh McCown, Steve McLendon, Matt Forte) it’s fair to say that the organization is in full rebuild mode with their eye on a possible quarterback in what could shape up to be a very rich class in 2018.