Jets tight end
Neal Stirling probably will not play in Thursday's game against the Cleveland
Browns after suffering a concussion in Sunday's loss to the Miami Dolphins,
head coach Todd Bowles told reporters after the practice of Monday.
Sterling,
safety and linebacker Marcus Mai Josh Martin all did not train on Monday with a
short week, while offensive battle Kelvin Bichuma and offensive guard James
Carpenter, were limited to the respective leg injuries.
Wide
receiver Quincy Enunwa and Terrelle Pryor, who deal with the injuries of the
thumb and ankle, respectively, practiced in their entirety.
Maya,
the second year of safety, did not play the game this season due to a leg
injury, while Martin also dealt with the concussion.
Brown, who dropped to 0-1-1 on Sunday and negotiated with wide receiver Josh Gordon in the "New England Patriots" on Monday, also has to deal with injuries.
Brown, who dropped to 0-1-1 on Sunday and negotiated with wide receiver Josh Gordon in the "New England Patriots" on Monday, also has to deal with injuries.
Safety
damaged Randall (heel), defensive end Emmanuel Ogba (ankle) and tight end Seth
Deval (femoral biceps) did not practice on Monday, while wide receiver Landry
and Jarvis corner Denzel Ward, were limited by knee injuries and hamstring, respectively.
Head coach Jets Todd Bowles likes to watch a couple of TV shows, but "Hard Knocks" is not one of them.
Head coach Jets Todd Bowles likes to watch a couple of TV shows, but "Hard Knocks" is not one of them.
Shaw
HBO, who follows another NFL team during the training camp each season, the
last time he showed "Jets" in 2010 under then-coach Rex Ryan. When
asked if he wants to be on the Jeta show, Bowles admitted that he will not be
the most active star of the show.
"If
I had to do this, we would have done it," Bowles said, initially refusing
to comment. "I
would probably be the most boring person, I do not think they want to come
here."
Cleveland,
where he enjoyed the breakout season in 2016. The former defender became a
full-time wide receiver in 2015, but only caught a pass, and has even been
released and re-signed by the Browns at some point. However,
in 2016, Pryor was one of the biggest surprises in the league.
He
finished the season with 77 receptions for every 1,000 yards and four
touchdowns, adding another touchdown as a runner. In
fact, it could be a year even bigger than this one, since its production cooled
somewhat after a week.
Seeing
footage of his 2016 season shows that Pryor - a much more natural receiver than
you would expect from those who were only in their second year in office. It
manages smooth routes, has a natural hand, and its size and athletic ability -
they are the assets in terms of the separation of the lower classes and the
threat after capture.



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