New York Post

McGuire’s camp gets off on wrong foot with broken bone

- By BRIAN COSTELLO

The Jets lost a key piece on the first day of training camp.

Running back Elijah McGuire fractured a bone in his foot during Friday’s practice and will be sidelined for a while. Coach Todd Bowles would not say exactly how long McGuire will be out, but the injury is expected to require surgery. That should keep him out for a long time.

“I’m sure it’s tough for him going into his second year,” Bowles said. “Any time somebody gets hurt it’s a tough break. But he’s a hard worker, and we expect him to be back as soon as he is ready.”

A sixth-round pick in 2017, McGuire gained 315 yards on 88 carries and had one rushing touchdown. He also had 17 catches for 177 yards and a score. He had a strong spring, and running backs coach Stump Mitchell compared him to Hall of Famer LaDainian Tomlinson.

The Jets worked out a few run- ning backs Saturday, but Bowles said they did not necessaril­y have to sign someone immediatel­y. Former Redskins and Cowboys running back Alfred Morris worked out for them, according to a source. The NFL Network also reported former Giants running back Orleans Darkwa worked out.

“We may [sign one],” Bowles said. “We’ll see. We’ve got enough right now. We’ve got a couple of fullbacks that can do a few things. Depending on the roster, we may or may not.”

Sunday will be the Jets’ first practice in pads. That is always a fun day for the players to start hitting.

“The pads come on,” safety Jamal Adams said. “It’s time. That’s football.”

Bowles said he won’t be looking for players to be drilling each other. He wants to see strong technique.

“You’ve got to get fundamenta­ls and technique down because you haven’t had them on in a long time,” Bowles said. “So individual periods, that will be more or less what we’re looking for, as far as stepping the right way, getting the right block, getting the right fit, doing the right things. The team stuff will come, but individual­ly, we have to make sure we’re teaching it the right way and they’re doing it the right way.”

The Jets cut DL Courtney Upshaw, who had started training camp on the non-football injury list. It sounds like he failed his conditioni­ng test. They signed DL Shaneil Jenkins to take his spot.

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