The New York Jets don't have a shortage of bodies at tight end. The question is whether they have any difference makers at the position.
On Monday, they brought back a familiar face, signing Kellen Davis to a one-year contract, a league source confirmed.
Davis played 39 percent of the offensive snaps last season, taking over the starting job from the now-departed Jeff Cumberland late in the season. Davis finished with only three receptions for 18 yards, playing in the most wide receiver-oriented passing attack in the NFL.