The Jets have signed kicker Kyle Brindza to a reserve/future contract, a league source confirmed Friday.

The signing was first reported by ESPN's Adam Schefter.

Brindza will compete this offseason with incumbent Nick Folk, the only other kicker on the Jets' roster who isn't a pending free agent.

Folk had to go on injured reserve last season (quadriceps strain), and the Jets replaced him with Randy Bullock, who is about to become a free agent.

Brindza entered the NFL out of Notre Dame last year. He was with the Lions and Tampa Bay in 2015. Near the end of training camp, the Lions traded him to Tampa Bay for tight end Tim Wright.

Brindza made the Buccaneers' final 53-man roster, but was released in early October. His 2015 numbers were not good: 6 of 12 on field goal attempts and 6 of 8 on extra point attempts. He lasted just four games with Tampa Bay.

He hadn't been with an NFL team since Tampa Bay cut him in October.

Folk, 31, is entering his seventh season with the Jets in 2016.

A reserve/future contract doesn't guarantee a player much. Just a spot on the 90-man offseason roster, and a chance to audition for the final 53-man roster, once offseason workouts begin in April.

The Jets have now signed 20 players to reserve/future contracts this offseason. Here is the full list:

WR Joe Anderson

WR/KR Dri Archer

LB Deion Barnes

TE Brandon Bostick

PK Kyle Brindza

OT Jesse Davis

WR Titus Davis

OL Jarvis Harrison

OL Sean Hickey

FB/LB Julian Howsare

CB Kendall James

OL Lawrence Okoye

TE Adrien Robinson

TE Wes Saxton

CB Kevin Short

DT Deon Simon

LB Julian Stanford

OG Craig Watts

RB Dominique Williams

WR Chandler Worthy

Staff writer Dom Cosentino contributed reporting.

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