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Jets’ Mosley still dealing with injury

Jets taking ‘really deep dive’ on ailing linebacker Mosley

- By Dennis Waszak Jr. AP Pro Football Writer

The New York Jets are concerned linebacker C.J. Mosley could be dealing with more than just a groin injury.

Mosley played Monday night for the first time since straining his groin in the season opener, but clearly wasn’t 100%. He lacked his typical burst and had just three assisted tackles in the 33-0 loss to New England.

“Doctors are doing a really deep dive, just trying to figure out where things are coming from,” coach Adam Gase said Wednesday. “It might just be more than the groin. We’re trying to figure all that stuff out.”

Mosley had a spectacula­r debut with the Jets in the season opener after signing a five-year, $85 million deal in the offseason. He had six tackles, returned an intercepti­on for a touchdown and recovered a fumble, but injured his groin in the third quarter of the 17-16 loss to Buffalo while breaking up a pass in the end zone.

Gase acknowledg­ed a few weeks ago that Mosley’s injury was more significan­t than first

thought, and the linebacker spent the past several weeks working his way back to practice. He declared last week that he was playing against New England unless he got hurt, but said after the game he was feeling

effects of the injury a bit.

Gase wouldn’t speculate as to what else might be ailing Mosley, who did not practice Wednesday.

“We’ve just got to get with the doctors,” Gase said. “Once we get all the facts of what’s going on with his body, sit down and figure out what’s the best thing to do going forward — where are we at? What can we do

for him? How can we help him?”

Rookie Blake Cashman is the team’s only healthy inside linebacker. Neville Hewitt (neck) and Albert McClellan (concussion) both sat out against the Patriots. Hewitt was limited Wednesday, while McClellan remained sidelined.

“Anytime he’s not in practice, it’s not ideal,” Gase

said of Mosley. “Not only is he one of our better players, but a captain. We’re thin right now. We’re running out of bodies at linebacker.”

Quarterbac­k Sam Darnold sat out team drills after having a toenail removed Tuesday. Darnold injured the nail Monday night during the game.

“I don’t know,” Gase said, “it was pretty gross, what

they were talking about.”

The coach added that Darnold is using padded shoes to help him feel comfortabl­e. The team was expected to evaluate during practice whether he could participat­e in team drills, but Gase said he should be fine to play Sunday at Jacksonvil­le.

“He’s limping a little bit,” Gase said. “But once we get

him in his shoe and the padding and all that stuff, he should be good to go.”

It’s the latest ailment Darnold is dealing with this season. He missed three games while recovering from mononucleo­sis before returning against Dallas and being selected the AFC offensive player of the week for his performanc­e.

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 ?? SETH WENIG - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? FILE - In this Sept. 8, 2019, file photo, New York Jets inside linebacker C.J. Mosley (57) celebrates with teammates after running back an intercepti­on for a touchdown during the first half of a game against the Buffalo Bills, in East Rutherford, N.J.
SETH WENIG - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE - In this Sept. 8, 2019, file photo, New York Jets inside linebacker C.J. Mosley (57) celebrates with teammates after running back an intercepti­on for a touchdown during the first half of a game against the Buffalo Bills, in East Rutherford, N.J.
 ?? BILL KOSTROUN - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? New England Patriots running back Sony Michel (26) gets away from New York Jets’ C.J. Mosley (57) and Leonard Williams (92) for a touchdown during the first half of a game Monday, Oct. 21, 2019, in East Rutherford, N.J.
BILL KOSTROUN - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS New England Patriots running back Sony Michel (26) gets away from New York Jets’ C.J. Mosley (57) and Leonard Williams (92) for a touchdown during the first half of a game Monday, Oct. 21, 2019, in East Rutherford, N.J.

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