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No guts, no glory

Ab strain may keep Kearse out in Week 1

- By BRIAN COSTELLO

Jermaine Kearse has an abdominal strain and is in jeopardy of missing Monday’s opener in Detroit. But Kearse would shed no light on his situation to reporters.

“You’ve got to talk to coach [Todd] Bowles,” the wide receiver said.

Kearse did not practice Monday. Neither did safety Marcus Maye. It is unclear what Maye’s situation is. He missed a portion of training camp and the preseason as he recovered from offseason ankle surgery, but returned at the end of camp. It is unclear if he suffered a setback.

➤ The Jets added an outside linebacker on Monday in the hopes of boosting a pass rush that does not look formidable. They signed Jeremiah

Attaochu, who spent four seasons with the Chargers and was cut this weekend by the 49ers after spending training camp with them. He has 10 career sacks, with six coming in 2015. Bowles said Attaochu will have to get up to speed, but he can add to the Jets’ pass-rushing group.

The Jets carried just three outside linebacker­s — Jordan Jenkins, Josh Martin and Brandon Copeland — on their 53man roster this weekend.

“Right now, I feel fine,” Bowles said of their pass rush. “We’ve got guys who can do certain things. We’re going to let them do the things they do best.”

To clear the roster spot, the Jets moved running back Elijah McGuire to injured reserve. McGuire broke his foot on the first day of training camp. Since he was on the roster after Saturday, McGuire is eligible to return from IR in Week 9.

➤ Bowles confirmed the Jets were working out kicker Dan Bailey on Monday. The former Cowboys kicker could end up taking the Jets job from Ja

son Myers, who won the job out of training camp and was kicking for the Jets on Monday in practice.

➤ Bowles said he was not surprised to see WR Chad

Hansen claimed after the Jets cut him Saturday. The Patriots picked up Hansen, who the Jets selected in the fourth round of the 2017 draft. Bowles said other guys simply made more plays than Hansen this summer.

“I really liked Hansen. He’s a good football player,” Bowles said. “I think he’ll do well up there in New England. We thought we had a few good football players that we let go that were going to get picked up and he did.”

As for the rest of the cuts, Bowles said it was not easy.

“They were tough because we had some good football players,” Bowles said. “We had some guys who had good training camps obviously. It’s not a surprise that they get picked up by other teams because they are good football players. They were tough decisions all the way around.”

 ?? AP ?? LINEUP MAY TAKE HIT: Neither Jermaine Kearse nor safety Marcus Maye practiced Monday, making it unclear if either will be available for the opener.
AP LINEUP MAY TAKE HIT: Neither Jermaine Kearse nor safety Marcus Maye practiced Monday, making it unclear if either will be available for the opener.

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