Laveranues Coles and former tight end Chris Baker were cut by the Bengals and Patriots, respectively, and one or both could have a homecoming with the Jets. Coles, 32, never really wanted to leave the Jets and was a disappointment in his only season with the Bengals after signing a four-year, $28 million deal last offseason that paid him $10 million. He caught just 43 passes for 514 yards and five touchdowns, not including an 11-yard touchdown against the Jets in the playoffs. ?I didn?t fit into the offense at all,? Coles told The Star-Ledger Thursday ?(Quarterback) Carson (Palmer) wasn?t comfortable with me. He likes tall receivers. He told the coaches he wasn?t comfortable throwing to me." Coles, who has had two previous stints with the Jets, said he?d like to end his career as a Jet. ?They?ll be the first team we call to see if they?re interested,? he said.