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Aaron Lynch: Jacksonville Jaguars defensive end comes out of retirement

Lynch retired in August after a few days of training camp

BUFFALO, NY - NOVEMBER 04: Aaron Lynch #99 of the Chicago Bears looks on from the bench during NFL game action against the Buffalo Bills at New Era Field on November 4, 2018 in Buffalo, New York. (Photo by Tom Szczerbowski/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Aaron Lynch
Image: Aaron Lynch is coming out of retirement to re-join the Jaguars

The Jacksonville Jaguars have announced that defensive end Aaron Lynch has come out of retirement and been reinstated to their exempt list.

Lynch, who had signed a one-year contract with the Jaguars on May 5, was expected to provide leadership and experience to a young defensive front that includes Pro Bowler Josh Allen and first-round pick K'Lavon Chaisson.

However, he voluntarily walked away in August after a few days of training camp.

Now, he returns and will have to go through five days of COVID-19 testing before he is allowed to return to the facility. The Jaguars will then need to decide whether to activate him to the 53-man roster.

A fifth-round pick of San Francisco in 2014, Lynch rejoins Jaguars director of player personnel, Trent Baalke, who was the general manager of the 49ers when they drafted him at No 150 overall.

Lynch spent four seasons with the 49ers before playing for the Chicago Bears the past two years.

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For his career, Lynch has 105 tackles and 20 sacks, 12.5 of them in his first two seasons with the Niners. He has played in 73 games and made 22 starts in his six seasons.

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