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Jets cut linebacker Thomas, longest-tenured player

2 others out against Dolphins today

The New York Jets have parted ways with linebacker Bryan Thomas, their longest-tenured player.

Thomas was released Saturday, a day before the team's game at Miami, to make room on the roster for cornerback Donnie Fletcher, who was signed off the practice squad.

The Jets also announced that tight end Dustin Keller and fullback John Conner are out for the game with injuries.

Thomas was the team's first-round draft pick in 2002 and has been a key part of the Jets' defence, mostly as a solid run-stuffing linebacker. He missed most of last season with a torn left Achilles tendon, but was re-signed to a oneyear, $900,000 contract in March.

Thomas has been dealing with a hamstring injury the last two weeks, and was listed as doubtful for the Jets' game at Miami today. He was replaced in the starting defence by Garrett McIntyre, who had two sacks last Sunday at Pittsburgh.

There's a good chance Thomas could be back with the team because he's still dealing with an injury and is a vested veteran with a guaranteed salary and is not subject to waivers. Backup cornerback Ellis Lankster is dealing with a sore back and unlikely to play, forcing the Jets to elevate Fletcher for depth in the secondary.

By cutting the veteran Thomas, the Jets avoided having to subject a younger player to waivers.

Thomas, drafted as a defensive end out of UAB, was switched to outside linebacker in New York and has 31 sacks, seven forced fumbles and six fumble recoveries in his career. He has ranks second in franchise history with 11 playoff appearances.