The Lions signed Guidry (knee) on Wednesday.
Guidry sustained a season-ending knee injury during the Jets' training camp in 2023. He last played in 2022 with the Raiders, appearing in four regular-season games without recording a tackle. Guidry will look to earn a spot on the Lions' 53-man roster as a depth piece in the secondary.
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Jets' Javelin Guidry: Shifts to IR
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Guidry (knee) reverted to the Jets' injured reserve on Thursday, Aaron Wilson of KPRC 2 Houston reports.
Aftery getting waived/injured by the Jets on Wednesday, Guidry ultimately went unclaimed by the other 31 teams. As a result, he is now looking at an early end to his 2023 season. Depending on the severity of his knee injury, the 25-year-old could still reach an injury settlement with the Jets down the line.
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Javelin Guidry: Waived with injury designation
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The Jets waived Guidry (knee) with an injury designation Wednesday, Aaron Wilson of KPRC 2 Houston reports.
Guidry suffered a knee injury during joint practices Wednesday and will need surgery. He'll likely clear waivers and revert to New York's injured reserve list, where he'll stay the entire season unless he can reach an injury settlement.
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Raiders' Javelin Guidry: Lands with Raiders
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Las Vegas claimed Guidry off waivers Monday, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports.
It's the third team Guidry has found himself playing for in the last two weeks. The Raiders are scrambling to find bodies at cornerback after it was announced Anthony Averett (thumb) would likely miss at least a month, and the lightning-fast Guidry profiles as a decent nickel candidate for Vegas after he appeared in 17 games for the Jets last season.
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Javelin Guidry: Let go Monday
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Guidry was waived by the Jets on Monday, Rich Cimini of ESPN.com reports.
Guidry played a significant reserve role for the Jets last season, recording 48 tackles and three passes defended over 17 games. The 5-foot-9 nickel corner also saw three starts and played 467 defensive snaps in 2021, so his departure likely indicates the confidence that New York's coaching staff has in this position group overall. Guidry will now pass through waivers and look to land with a new team where he can carve out a similar backup role.
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Jets' Javelin Guidry: Inks new deal
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Guidry signed a one-year contract with the Jets on Monday, Howard Balzer of SI.com reports.
Guidry suited up in all 17 games for the Jets last season, tallying 48 tackles (33 solo) and three passes defensed, while also contributing on special teams. He'll work to earn a bigger role in 2022, despite the addition of D.J. Reed from the Seahawks.
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Jets' Javelin Guidry: Questionable to face Patriots
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Guidry (knee) is questionable for Sunday's game against the Patriots, Rich Cimini of ESPN.com reports.
Guidry missed last week's win over the Browns. However, he logged a pair of limited practices to close out this practice week, providing a chance that he returns for the season finale. Guidry started at cornerback the last time he was healthy, recording six solo tackles across 59 snaps on defense.
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Jets' Javelin Guidry: Doubtful against Cleveland
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Guidry (knee) is doubtful for Sunday's game against the Browns, Rich Cimini of ESPN.com reports.
Guidry didn't practice at all during the week, and he's unlikely to play in Sunday's Week 16 matchup. If he's unable to take the field, Lamar Jackson and Arthur Maulet could see increased work for the Jets.
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Jets' Javelin Guidry: Sees special-teams duties Thursday
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The Jets elevated Guidry to the active roster ahead of Thursday's 37-28 loss to the Broncos, Ralph Vacchiano of SportsNet New York reports.
Guidry handled 41 percent of snaps on special teams in his NFL debut. However, he didn't play a single defensive snap.