New York Post

The Kearse is lifted for Gang Green wide receiver

- By ZACH BRAZILLER

The Jets received encouragin­g progress on the injury front Friday afternoon for one starter, but the iffy status of two others remained unchanged.

Wide receiver Jermaine Kearse (abdomen), who missed the final two preseason games, returned to the practice field on a limited basis after being held out this week. However, coach Todd Bowles was typically evasive about his status.

“He was limited, but we will see,” Bowles said. “We’ve still got time.”

Kearse declined to comment on the likelihood he’ll play Monday in Detroit, saying: “You got to talk to coach Bowles about anything related to that.”

Kearse said he felt “good” being back at practice.

The news wasn’t as promising for two other starters. Safety Marcus Maye (foot) and outside linebacker Josh Martin (concussion) remained out, with no update given on their availabili­ty for Monday. Bowles said hard- hitting but inexperien­ced safety Doug Middleton and veteran J.J. Wilcox will be mixed in to replace Maye if he’s not available.

➤ While he admitted it was an “eye-opener,” special teams coach Brant

Boyer said the specialtea­ms disaster that was the third preseason game against the Giants — the unit allowed a touchdown and a 35-yard return and committed four penalties — was partly due to different players getting evaluated and new combinatio­ns being used in preparatio­n for making roster cuts. Now that roles have been set, Boyer was asked whether enough improvemen­t be made in a few weeks.

“Let’s hope so, especially facing [the Lions],” he said. “This is a huge challenge. … They’re very good.”

Detroit’s Jamal Agnew led the NFL a year ago, averaging 15.4 yards per return on 29 punt returns with a pair of touchdowns. The Jets’ coverage unit was a problem last year as a whole, ranked 22nd in the league by the analyticsb­ased website Pro Football Focus, and it struggled this preseason.

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