Just a few days after they cut him, the Jets re-signed wide receiver and punt returner Kalif Raymond to the practice squad.

In the season’s first two games, Raymond muffed three punts, including one late in the first half with the Jets only trailing 14-10 against the Raiders. That play led to Oakland taking a 21-10 halftime lead, swinging the momentum greatly.

“He’s got some tools to develop,” coach Todd Bowles said. “There are some things we like about him with his speed and catch radius as a receiver, so he’s worth bringing back.”

“He’s one of my favorite kids in the building,” special teams coordinator Brant Boyer said. “Works his tail off.”