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That experiment didn’t last very long.

The Lions cut former Jets receiver Denzel Mims on Friday after the Jets traded the receiver in July for a conditional sixth-round pick — but there’s just one catch.

Since the 2025 sixth-round pick delivered to the Jets was conditional on Mims making the 53-man roster, the Jets will lose that pick and instead retain a 2025 seventh-round pick that they initially included in the trade.

Mims, who the Jets selected in the second round of the 2020 draft, has been a bust so far.

Mims caught 42 passes for 676 yards over three seasons without a touchdown.

Injuries plagued the receiver throughout training camp with the Lions, as some good moments early in camp were spoiled by an ankle injury that led to a separate calf injury in rehab, per NFL Network.


  Denzel Mims’ stay with the Lions didn’t last very long. AP Denzel Mims’ stay with the Lions didn’t last very long. AP

The Lions were also dealing with injuries to former first-round pick Jameson Williams and star receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown, forcing them to make some difficult decisions in their wide receiver room, potentially having to add another healthy receiver for depth.

“We’re kind of in that a little bit,” Lions coach Dan Campbell said about acquiring more depth.

“We potentially may need to add somebody after today. We’re looking into that. [General manager] Brad [Holmes] and I have talked about that. We’ll feel a lot better after [Thursday’s] practice. Because, yes you do [need more depth], but to do that you have to move on from somebody. And that’s a hard move to. With other areas, other spots. But we’re thinking about it.”


  Mims never emerged as a star for the Jets. Charles Wenzelberg/New York Post Mims never emerged as a star for the Jets. Charles Wenzelberg/New York Post

  The injured receiver will now look for another deal in free agency. AP The injured receiver will now look for another deal in free agency. AP

The 6-foot-3, 207-pound receiver who posted 1,020 receiving yards and 12 touchdowns at Baylor could still be a worthwhile reclamation project for a team in need of help at the position.

“He had impressed in camp and could be an interesting addition when healthy,” Ian Rapoport noted.

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