Coleman wraps up QB John Kitna
The New York Jets announced today the signing of defensive end Kenyon Coleman to a contract. The announcement was made by Jets' General Manager Mike Tannenbaum.
"Kenyon Coleman is a physical defensive lineman and we like his size and strength up front," Tannenbaum said. "He has experience playing the 3-4 defense and we're looking forward to having him be a part of our organization."
Coleman, going into his sixth season in the NFL, played in all 16 games for the Dallas Cowboys in 2006, registering four sacks and batting down two passes while recording 31 tackles.
"Kenyon Coleman is a smart, tough and dedicated football player who has proven to be a valuable contributor to a similar defensive system," said Head Coach Eric Mangini. "His experience and his leadership will add to the depth of our team. Kenyon will have an opportunity to compete for a starting position and contribute to the team, and I look forward to him being a part of the New York Jets."
Coleman, originally a fifth-round draft selection (147th overall) of the Oakland Raiders in the 2002 draft out of UCLA, played four seasons for the Cowboys after spending his rookie season with the Raiders.
"I'm excited to be a part of the New York Jets organization," Coleman said. "I am looking forward to the opportunity to play for Coach Mangini and help the team in any way I can."