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More Roster Moves; Injury Updates

As the NY Jets head down the final home stretch of the season they have announced several roster moves. Yesterday LB Jordan Jenkins and S Saquan Hampton were placed on IR. They also announced that recently waived kicker Sergio Castillo has been added to the practice squad. Adam Gase told the media today that there is a good chance that Sam Ficken will be back on Sunday.

Yes, he kicked yesterday, it was good. It was good to see him out there, it was good to get those guys back out there with their timing with the O-Line, D-Line out there and the field goal/field goal block team. That’s a good step for us.

The injury list this week is shorter, per Coach Gase: Frank Gore will be out with non-injury, just his normal Thursday off; (Jamison) Crowder and Marcus Maye will both be limited, and that is it for the injury report.

Sam Darnold was on the injury report yesterday and here was the update today.

I think it was from the game. I’m sure he hadn’t been feeling great body-wise, I mean he gets torqued quite a bit, his lower body. Like guys when they go to tackle him, they all drop to his legs and torque him. It’s more precautionary for us that we put him on there just in case something flares up.

Coach Gase also said that Jordan Jenkins was in a lot of pain and could be looking at surgery.

Jenkins missed his first game of the season last week against the Seahawks with a shoulder injury. He’s totaled 32 tackles, 3 TFLs, 2 sacks, 6 QB hits and 1 FF in 12 games (12 starts) this season. Originally a Jets third-round pick in 2016, Jenkins is the longest-tenured Jet and totaled 189 tackles, 25 TFLs, 22.5 sacks, 46 QB hits, 8 PDs and 7 FF.

Hampton (6-1, 206) was signed to the active roster Dec. 12 and ruptured his Achilles against the Seahawks. He signed with the Jets’ practice squad Nov. 3 after the Saints waived him with an injury settlement on Sept. 14. He was drafted by New Orleans in the sixth round in 2019 out of Rutgers.

Here is the full injury report.

Phil Sullivan

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