Turns out American offensive lineman Avery Jordan will not be playing for the B.C. Lions.

Reported on Monday the #BCLions had brought in OT Avery Jordan for a look. Turned out he was far too light for their liking and was sent home without a contract. The team will continue too look at other 🇺🇸 options at OT. @CFLonTSN @TSN1040 @TSN_Sports — Farhan Lalji (@FarhanLaljiTSN) July 25, 2019

Jordan was released by the Hamilton Tiger-Cats in June.

The older Jordan is a current member of the Brooklyn Nets, inking a four-year, $40 million dollar deal during free agency joining forces with Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving. Through his basketball career Jordan has been named All-NBA first-team (2016), an NBA all-star (2017), NBA all-defensive first team (2015 and 2016) and led the association on rebounding two separate seasons (2014 and 2015).

The younger Jordan signed with the Ticats in 2018. He played nine games for Hamilton during his rookie season. But with ratio-breaking Canadian tackle Chris Van Zeyl coming over from the Toronto Argos and Ryker Mathews re-joining the black and gold, the tackle depth chart changed quickly making Jordan expendable.

Lions general manager Ed Hervey wanted to bring in some reinforcements for the offensive line. B.C.’s O-line has allowed a league-worst 21 sacks and allowed opposing defences to tee-off on multi-million dollar pivot Mike Reilly. But Jordan won’t be protecting Reilly.