Cornerback Hank Poteat has bounced around the league like a rubber ball in a room with wooden floors and brick walls.  On Tuesday, he bounced back to the Jets.

The return of Poteat was announced by the team on Tuesday.

Poteat, a former Pitt Panther, was drafted by the Steelers in 2000.  Prior to joining the Jets, Poteat started only two games in six NFL seasons.  In two years with the Jets, Poteat has started in 15 games.

In 2007, he appeared in every game, with nine starts.  He also had two interceptions — the first two of his entire career.