Jets Make a Tough Call: Gipson Let Go After Costly Mistake
The New York Jets have decided to part ways with Xavier Gipson. This move comes after a crucial mistake in their recent game against the Pittsburgh Steelers. Gipson, who was responsible for returning kicks, lost the ball in the fourth quarter. This blunder shifted the game's momentum, allowing the Steelers to score two quick touchdowns and secure a 34-32 victory.
Coach Aaron Glenn's Warning
Coach Aaron Glenn had warned his players about such mistakes. He made it clear that anyone causing turnovers would not stay on the team. Glenn emphasized the importance of discipline and how it affects the game. He stated that players who make costly errors will not be on the field for the Jets.
Gipson's Uncertain Spot on the Team
Gipson's spot on the team was already uncertain. He had won the returner/backup receiver position during training camp, beating out rookie Jamaal Pritchett. Pritchett is now on the practice squad and could be a replacement for Gipson.
Gipson's Time with the Jets
Gipson's time with the Jets started well. He made the team as an undrafted free agent in 2023 and had a standout performance in Week 1 against the Bills. However, his contributions since then have been limited. Last year, he had six catches for 39 yards and a touchdown. He also returned both kickoffs and punts for the Jets.
The Decisive Moment
In the recent game, the Steelers scored a touchdown early in the fourth quarter. Gipson then fumbled the kickoff, giving the Steelers the ball at the Jets' 22-yard line. Two plays later, Aaron Rodgers threw an 18-yard touchdown pass to Calvin Austin, putting the Steelers ahead 31-26.