The New York Jets host the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on
Sunday. Who is in? Who is out?
Find out, in your New York Jets Week 1 injury report.
It looks like the New York Jets listed everyone in the organization on this week’s injury report. Did Rex Ryan wake up Friday morning, have a couple of donuts and toss at his feet Jets’ trading cards and any player landing face up on the linoleum was “it.” I know the injury report rules, but 21 players. The guy from the old Micro Machine commercials would have trouble with this list. Nevertheless, here it goes.
The Jets have two players listed as out and they are probably the two most important players on the team. Mark Sanchez (right shoulder) did not participate all week and will not see any action on Sunday and the same goes for defensive end, Quinton Coples (ankle).
The Jets have two players listed as questionable, wide receiver Santonio Holmes (foot) was limited participation in practice on Friday and defensive tackle Kenrick Ellis (back) was also limited participation on Friday. Ellis may see some action but only Holmes knows if he will play on the turf or sit on the pine.
Headlining the list of 17 players listed as probable is quarterback Geno Smith (ankle) and cornerback Antonio Cromartie (hip). The rest of the cast of characters include linebacker Nick Bellore (oblique), offensive lineman Willie Colon (knee/shoulder), DT Leger Douzable (illness), OL Vladimir Ducasse (calf), WR Clyde Gates (shoulder), LB David Harris (hip), defensive lineman Damon Harrison (knee), WR Stephen Hill (knee), tackle Ben Ijalana (knee), WR Jeremy Kerley (finger) [thanks for that one Rex], CB Ellis Lankster (foot/hamstring), CB Dee Milliner (achilles), QB Matt Simms (calf/oblique), tight end Kellen Winslow Jr. (knee) and OL Brain Winters (ankle).
All players listed as probable were full participation in practice on Friday, except Cromartie, who was limited participation.
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It looks like the New York Jets listed everyone in the organization on this week’s injury report. Did Rex Ryan wake up Friday morning, have a couple of donuts and toss at his feet Jets’ trading cards and any player landing face up on the linoleum was “it.” I know the injury report rules, but 21 players. The guy from the old Micro Machine commercials would have trouble with this list. Nevertheless, here it goes.
The Jets have two players listed as out and they are probably the two most important players on the team. Mark Sanchez (right shoulder) did not participate all week and will not see any action on Sunday and the same goes for defensive end, Quinton Coples (ankle).
The Jets have two players listed as questionable, wide receiver Santonio Holmes (foot) was limited participation in practice on Friday and defensive tackle Kenrick Ellis (back) was also limited participation on Friday. Ellis may see some action but only Holmes knows if he will play on the turf or sit on the pine.
Headlining the list of 17 players listed as probable is quarterback Geno Smith (ankle) and cornerback Antonio Cromartie (hip). The rest of the cast of characters include linebacker Nick Bellore (oblique), offensive lineman Willie Colon (knee/shoulder), DT Leger Douzable (illness), OL Vladimir Ducasse (calf), WR Clyde Gates (shoulder), LB David Harris (hip), defensive lineman Damon Harrison (knee), WR Stephen Hill (knee), tackle Ben Ijalana (knee), WR Jeremy Kerley (finger) [thanks for that one Rex], CB Ellis Lankster (foot/hamstring), CB Dee Milliner (achilles), QB Matt Simms (calf/oblique), tight end Kellen Winslow Jr. (knee) and OL Brain Winters (ankle).
All players listed as probable were full participation in practice on Friday, except Cromartie, who was limited participation.
Whew! I am headed to
Southie to have a perfect pint of Guinness with my old Uncle Mickey after this
one.
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