The New York Jets are preparing for their home opener against the New England Patriots on Thursday night after securing their first win of the 2024 season. With limited time to get ready, the team released its initial injury report, which highlights some important player absences.
Linebackers Jermaine Johnson and CJ Mosley, both of whom were injured and carted off during Sunday’s game against the Titans, did not participate in practice. Although head coach Robert Saleh hinted that Mosley, who is dealing with a toe injury, might still play, his status remains uncertain. ESPN’s Rich Cimini noted that Mosley missed the walk-through, casting doubt on his availability for Thursday’s game. If Mosley is unable to play, Jamien Sherwood is expected to step in as the middle linebacker and signal-caller.
Other players listed on the injury report include offensive lineman Tyron Smith, cornerbacks DJ Reed and Michael Carter II, and running back Breece Hall. However, there is some positive news as both Carter and Reed fully participated in Tuesday’s practice, suggesting they may be ready to play.
#Jets injury report: Mosley didn’t participate in the walk through. Not looking good for Thursday night. Sherwood would replace him as the MLB/signal caller. Carter and Reed are trending toward playing. pic.twitter.com/9C8jO7iWG3
— Rich Cimini (@RichCimini) September 17, 2024
Fans are hopeful for an improved performance from the Jets’ offense as quarterback Aaron Rodgers continues to adjust to the system. Despite being on the injury list with a quadriceps issue, Breece Hall’s potential return, along with the presence of Garrett Wilson, offers optimism. Rodgers showed progress in recent games, and Hall’s dual-threat abilities in both rushing and receiving are seen as crucial to the team’s enhanced outlook.