The Jets have waived Vinny Curry from the non-football injury list.
The defensive end missed the 2021 season due to complications from a blood disorder. Signed as a free agent over the offseason, Curry never got to suit up for the Jets after disclosing the disorder in late August.
At the time, Curry wrote that the issue was discovered by team doctors in July. The diagnosis required the removal of his spleen, but Curry was supposed to return in mid-September. However, blood clots formed during his recovery, which forced him to go on blood thinners. That prevented Curry from sustaining physical contact for the next three to six months, he wrote.
🙏🏾 God Got Me pic.twitter.com/vBWZnVqAXS
— Vinny Curry (@MrGetFlee99) August 25, 2021
Curry, 33, signed with the Jets after seven years in Philadephia and one in Tampa Bay. At the time of his statement, Curry vowed to play again in 2022.
“I am so grateful to all those who have reached out to me on the phone, through social media, and in-person,” Curry wrote. “I can promise them all that I will be back stronger and more determined than ever.”
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