Redskins release Kyshoen Jarrett after safety fails physical
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ASHBURN, Va. (AP) The Washington Redskins have released Kyshoen Jarrett after the safety failed his physical before training camp.
Jarrett sustained nerve damage to a shoulder in the regular-season finale against Dallas. He didn't participate in any offseason activities. Coach Jay Gruden said in May that the 23-year-old player was seeing a specialist in Denver.
Jarrett, a Virginia Tech product, appeared in all 16 regular-season games in his rookie year and started six. He had 58 tackles, which includes his time on special teams.
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Jarrett's release leaves 88 players on the roster. The Redskins open camp Thursday in Richmond, Virginia.