Reportedly, the Jacksonville Jaguars planned on shopping cornerback Davon House at this week’s NFL combine, but it appears they couldn’t find any takers as the team will soon be releasing him according to Adam Caplan of ESPN.

The #Jaguars will be releasing CB Davon House, source said. The 27-year old DB had 23 PBUs in 2015. — Adam Caplan (@caplannfl) March 4, 2017

House, 27, signed a four-year, $24 million deal ($10 million guaranteed) with Jacksonville in March of 2015, and started all but one game (in which he was benched) during his first season with them.

In 2016, House would start the first four games of the season before ultimately losing his job to Prince Amukamara. Since, House has voiced his displeasure with the coaching staff, who he feels may have had a personal issue with him.

After the firing of coach Gus Bradley, House would continue to elaborate on his issues with the staff by saying that be believes the team could have better communicated with him throughout the process.

“I would ask, ‘What do I need to work on, and is there a reason why I’m not playing?’ and I never really got the answer,” House told the media in January. “I was told plenty of times that I would get a chance if somebody went down. That wasn’t the case. [Aaron Colvin] was out there playing hurt with a popped calf and limping around and I was 100 percent on the sideline.”

As House pointed out, there was a point in 2016 where Colvin missed time in the regular season, and for whatever reason the team elected to play Josh Johnson in the slot instead. That said, House could’ve been on to something with his statements, however, his play wasn’t spectacular while with the team. A fresh start with a new team could be exactly what he needs to get his career back on track as he is still young and a talented player.