The New York Jets took a chance on the briefly-retired Ryan Kalil in August hoping that he would fix the team’s significant issue at the center position.
It was an understandably bold move by general manager Joe Douglas who was looking for any method to fix the Jets’ biggest roster holes after missing out on a chance to do so in the offseason.
Unfortunately, the signing didn’t work out how any of the parties involved would have liked.
Kalil would go on to play in just seven games with the Jets serving as a centerpiece in the league’s worst offensive line from a statistical standpoint.