The New York Jets are bringing back a familiar face, signing former starting center Connor McGovern to their practice squad. McGovern, who was the Jets‘ starting center from 2020 to 2023, returns to the team to provide valuable depth and experience. This decision comes after the Jets placed guard Wes Schweitzer on injured reserve, creating a need for additional offensive line support.
McGovern, who spent four seasons with the Jets, started 55 games at center and led the team in total offensive snaps with 3,426. His extensive experience in coach Robert Saleh’s system makes him a fitting addition, even if he is initially joining the practice squad. Although McGovern is not expected to start immediately, his presence could become crucial if the offensive line encounters difficulties throughout the season.
In 2023, McGovern started the first seven games at center before being placed on injured reserve in October due to injury. Prior to his time with the Jets, McGovern played guard for the Denver Broncos, showcasing his versatility on the offensive line. While McGovern is primarily being added as depth, he could potentially step into a starting role or fill another interior offensive line position if needed.
The Jets are also preparing for their upcoming matchup against the Tennessee Titans, which will be a significant test for the team. With McGovern’s reintroduction to the squad, the Jets bolster their offensive line depth, ensuring they have experienced options should injuries or performance issues arise. McGovern’s return provides a safety net for the team, as he adjusts back into the fold and contributes to the Jets’ offensive line as they navigate the season.