Antonio Cromartie may not be out of work long.

The four-time Pro Bowler, who was released by the Jets two weeks ago, is expected to visit with the Buffalo Bills next week, according to a report from NFL Network’s Ian Rapport.

A source close to the situation said that an official visit is not yet set. While the Bills may have interest, they have not yet officially reached out to Cromartie’s camp.

The source asked not to be identified because he isn’t authorized to speak on behalf of the Bills.

Former #Jets CB Antonio Cromartie is expected to visit the #Bills, source says. Rex Ryan is intrigued by a reunion. — Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) February 28, 2016

Cromartie, 31, re-signed with the Jets last offseason following a year in Arizona, but was cut in a money-saving, cap-increasing move. By releasing Cromartie, the cap-strapped Jets freed $8 million in available funds without incurring a penalty.

While the door was left open for a return, New York was expected to allow Cromartie to test the open market.

For the large portion of his career, Cromartie, who was originally drafted by the Chargers in the first round of the 2006 NFL Draft, has been one of the NFL’s better cornerbacks. During his decade in the NFL, Cromartie has intercepted 31 passes, returning three of them for touchdowns.

Just two years ago as a member of the Cardinals, Cromartie intercepted three passes, earning Pro Bowl honors for the fourth time in his career.

Despite his success throughout his career, Cromartie struggled mightily for the Jets last season. He allowed seven touchdowns (second-most in his career) and failed to intercept a pass for the first time in his career.

At the NFL Scouting Combine this week, Jets coach Todd Bowles said the drop in production for Cromartie was likely due to injury.

“We looked at the tape,” Bowles said. “He didn’t have the greatest year, but he played with a lot of injuries, to his credit.”

If Cromartie and the Bills were to strike a deal, it would reunite the cornerback with his former coach, Rex Ryan.

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Connor Hughes is the New York Jets beat writer for the USA TODAY Sports Digital Properties. He can be reached on Twitter (@Connor_J_Hughes), or via email (chughes@usatoday.com)