Connor McGovern is putting in some offseason work, with the former New York Jets offensive lineman continuing to wait on NFL free agency to play out.
Having been in the NFL since 2015, McGovern has spent the last four seasons with the Jets. He has made 55 appearances – all starts – since joining the Jets in 2020.
He made just seven appearances last season before his season ended with a dislocated knee.
A fifth-round pick in the 2016 NFL draft, McGovern spent the first four seasons of his NFL career with the Denver Broncos.
Given the rebuilding of the Jets offensive line, there is likely no spot for McGovern in the first-team. But given the depth concerns for the Jets along the offensive line, McGovern could be a very enticing signing to bolster a unit that has the potential to be improved this year:
Connor McGovern is still a free agent
Would you want the #Jets to bring him back as depth at center & guard❓ pic.twitter.com/vi1dHdYwB0
— Harrison Glaser (@NYJetsTFMedia) July 1, 2024
The rebuilding of the Jets offensive line is headlined by the free agent signing of Pro Bowl offensive tackle Tyron Smith.