NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) — It looks like the Calvin Pryor era with the Jets will end after the 2017 season.
According to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport, the Jets have decided not to exercise the fifth-year option on the enigmatic safety. He will be allowed to test free agency.
The Jets are in a position to not have to commit to Pryor because they selected a pair of safeties during last week’s NFL Draft, two players that are a better fit in head coach Todd Bowles’ ball-hawking system. General manager Mike Maccagnan took LSU’s Jamal Adams with the No.