Xavier Gipson fumbled a kickoff at the New York 22-yard line early in the fourth quarter, and the Steelers converted the turnover into a touchdown and a 31-26 lead.

The Jets released Gipson on Wednesday, sending a message even if that wasn’t coach Aaron Glenn’s intent with the move.

“I want it to be known that the decisions that are made are not rash decisions and never based off one incident, and I’ll keep it at that,” Glenn said, via Rich Cimini of ESPN. “Xavier’s a really good player -- he’s going to play in this league -- but I thought it was time for us to move on in another direction. So I’ll leave it at that.”

Glenn has made it clear that “there’s accountability in everything we do,” a mantra he reiterated again Wednesday.

“You will not be on the field with this team if you’

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