Jaguars Cut Sixth-Year Defensive Tackle, Sign Second-Year OL
The Jacksonville Jaguars have cut sixth-year defensive tackle Quinton Bohanna and signed offensive lineman Timothy McKay.
The Jacksonville Jaguars recently made roster changes, cutting defensive tackle Quinton Bohanna and signing second-year offensive lineman Timothy McKay, according to Aaron Wilson. Jaguars terminated contract of Quinton Bohanna, Wilson reported. The corresponding move saw McKay join the 90-man roster, which will be reduced to 53 on Aug.
30. Bohanna, signed with the Jaguars during OTAs on June 1 after being selected in the sixth round of the 2021 NFL Draft, started 9 games his sophomore season in Dallas before being surplus to requirements in Arlington, Texas. After bouncing between teams and starting a cumulative three games from 2023-2025, Bohanna eventually ended up in Jacksonville, where he will now need to seek a new team.
For McKay, this move is not a significant shift; he was waived by the team on Aug. 17 and is now back with the organization. McKay may struggle to make the final 53-man roster, but he will be pleased to be part of training camp with the Jacksonville Jaguars.
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