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Offensive lineman Jacques McClendon was released by the Dolphins last week, but he didn’t have too long a wait to find another job.

He also didn’t have to leave the state of Florida. The Jaguars announced on Wednesday that they have signed McClendon to their 90-man roster.

It’s not the first time McClendon has been a member of the organization. The Jaguars claimed him off of waivers in September 2013 and McClendon spent the next two seasons in Jacksonville, playing in 18 games and making five starts.

McClendon’s arrival gives the Jaguars a bit more depth on the interior of the line, where they have Luke Bowanko on the physically unable to perform list after he had hip surgery in May.

The Jaguars waived wide receiver Rasheed Bailey to make room for McClendon on the roster.