The Jets have elevated OT Conor McDermott and QB Chris Streveler for Sunday’s game against the Patriots.
McDermott (6-8, 305) was released from the active roster on Oct. 17 and signed to the practice squad the following day. He re-signed with the Jets in March and has appeared in 4 games this season, with 76 snaps on offense. McDermott played in six games (three starts) for the Jets last season, taking 134 snaps. He also had 13 snaps on special teams and had a touchdown reception against the Jaguars in Week 16. McDermott was drafted by the Patriots in the sixth round in 2017 out of UCLA. He has played in 40 games (32 with the Jets) and made 6 career starts, all with the green and white.
Streveler (6-1, 216) was the starting QB and winning reliever in all three come-from-behind wins for the Jets this preseason. Streveler engineered six touchdowns on his nine drives. Signed with the team on July 26 after helping Winnipeg capture the CFL’s Gray Cup in 2019. Signed with the Arizona Cardinals in 2020 and played in 7 games over two seasons, throwing for 141 yards, 1 touchdown and 1 interception while completing 68% of his passes.
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