New York Jets Release Junior Aumavae and JoJo Dickson

By Alan Schechter
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Jul 27, 2013; Cortland, NY, USA; New York Jets defensive tackle Junior Aumavae (99) walks out to the field prior to the start of training camp at SUNY Cortland. Mandatory Credit: Rich Barnes-USA TODAY Sports

A little bit of roster housekeeping this morning. It appears that two more cuts have rolled in. The Jets haven’t announced these moves officially yet, these are courtesy of beat reporters.

The Jets have released LB JoJo Dickson, and DL Junior Aumavae.

And, it would appear that Eric Cook has been released to, per his Twitter account:

Farewell NYC! Thank you for the opportunity! #StayGrinding

— Erik Cook (@ErikMCook) August 31, 2013

Here is the Jets’ roster with these moves included, courtesy of the Daily News:

Quarterbacks (5) Mark Sanchez, Geno Smith, Greg McElroy, Matt Simms, Graham Harrell

Running Backs (6) Bilal Powell, Chris Ivory, Kahlil Bell, Mossis Madu, Tommy Bohanon, Mike Goodson (suspended through first four games)

Wide Receivers (9) Santonio Holmes, Jeremy Kerley, Stephen Hill, Clyde Gates, Ryan Spadola, Ben Obomanu, Mohamed Massaquoi, Michael Campbell, Zach Rogers

Tight Ends (4) Kellen Winslow, Jeff Cumberland, Konrad Reuland, Chris Pantale

Offensive Line (12) D’Brickashaw Ferguson, Vladimir Ducasse, Nick Mangold, Willie Colon, Austin Howard, Oday Aboushi, Brian Winters, Caleb Schlauderaff, Jason Smith, Will Campbell, J.B. Shugarts

Defensive Line (8) Muhammad Wilkerson, Kenrick Ellis, Sheldon Richardson, Leger Douzable, Damon Harrison, Tevita Finau, Lanier Coleman

Linebackers (13) David Harris, Demario Davis, Calvin Pace, Quinton Coples, Antwan Barnes, Danny Lansanah, Nick Bellore, Josh Mauga, Garrett McIntyre, Ricky Sapp Jacquies Smith, Troy Davis

Defensive Backs (13) Antonio Cromartie, Dee Milliner, Kyle Wilson, Darrin Walls, Isaiah Trufant, Royce Adams, Ellis Lankster, Mike Edwards, Antonio Allen, Dawan Landry Jaiquawn Jarrett, Josh Bush, Rontez Miles

Specialists (3) Robert Malone, Nick Folk, Tanner Purdum

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