On Sunday, the New York Jets pulled off a comeback victory over the Cincinnati Bengals for their first win of the season. Unfortunately, the win came at a cost. Entering their bye week, New York received some bleak news about starting strong safety Andre Cisco. ESPN's Jeremy Fowler reported that the veteran suffered a torn pectoral muscle in the team's win. As a result, the fifth-year safety will need surgery, and his season could be over.

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Report: Andre Cisco Out for the Season With Torn Pec

During the offseason, the New York Jets made an addition to their secondary, signing longtime Jacksonville Jaguar Andre Cisco. A New York native and graduate of Syracuse University, Cisco was selected by the Jaguars with the 6

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