Baltimore Sun Sunday

Just the same old Jets?

LB Mosley says you’ll pay if you sleep on this club

- By Dennis Waszak Jr. Associated Press

Maybe C.J. Mosley was just excited about being back on the field. Perhaps it was what he has seen the past several weeks at practice. But when the New York Jets linebacker was asked after a 12-7 preseason-opening victory over the Giants in quarterbac­k Zach Wilson’s debut Saturday night if people might be “sleeping” on the team’s defensive line, Mosley delivered a zinger with the pop of one of his tackles.

“I go back to one of my quotes when I first got here about people sleeping on the Jets,” Mosley said. “If people come with that same mentality, they’re going to get their (rear ends) blown out. That’s 100 percent, no matter if we’re at MetLife (Stadium) or anywhere else. If they think there’s anything old about this Jets team, it’s not going to end well for them.

“That’s the mindset that we’re going to bring to work every day.”

Insert wide-eyed emoji here.

It was a bold statement that led reporters to pause for a second to make sure they heard him right.

“We’ve just got to make sure that we hold each other accountabl­e every day when we go to practice, make sure we try to stay as healthy as possible,” Mosley continued. “You know, have the same mindset, same goal to win every game.”

Winning has been tough to come by the past several years, and especially since Mosley joined the Jets in 2019 after five seasons with the Baltimore Ravens. New York, which has the NFL’s longest active postseason drought at 10 seasons, went 9-23 under coach Adam Gase the last two years, including 2-14 last season.

Mosley had little to do with any of those wins or losses after being limited to just two games in 2019 because of a groin injury and opting out of last season because of the coronaviru­s pandemic. But the 29-year-old linebacker, who slimmed down from 250 pounds to 231 to be more mobile, is healthy again and highly motivated to show he’s the same player — or better — as the one who made four Pro Bowls in Baltimore.

The breath of fresh air from new coach Robert Saleh and the scheme of defensive coordinato­r Jeff Ulbrich have something to do with Mosley’s confidence. Actually playing and making tackles again do, too, because he certainly missed that.

“Yeah, 100 percent, man,” said Mosley, who had a tackle and a pass defensed in his two series. “You can never take this game for granted, whether it’s preseason or anything like that. Any time you step on the field, you want to try to give it your all and you want to try to take advantage of every opportunit­y that you can get.”

 ?? ADAM HUNGER/AP ?? Jets inside linebacker C.J. Mosley looks on against the Giants during a preseason game Aug. 14 in East Rutherford, N.J.
ADAM HUNGER/AP Jets inside linebacker C.J. Mosley looks on against the Giants during a preseason game Aug. 14 in East Rutherford, N.J.

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