JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - The Jacksonville Jaguars released defensive end Jared Odrick on Monday after just two seasons with the team.
The Jaguars signed Odrick to a five-year contract worth $42.5 million with $22.5 million guaranteed in March 2015. He played in 22 games but missed the final 10 games in 2016 with elbow and shoulder injuries.
Odrick posted a picture on Instagram in which he was standing on a beach with his cell phone to his ear with the caption: This is me getting released by the @Jaguars.
Odrick was scheduled to earn a $2 million roster bonus and have $3.