New York Post

Jets reshuffle shaky 0L after Becton injury

- By MOLLIE WALKER

The shuffling on the Jets’ offensive line has begun as left tackle Mekhi Becton seeks a second opinion on his right knee, which could lead to surgery that would keep him out longer than the initial 6-8 week timeline.

George Fant, who started at right tackle in Sunday’s loss to the Panthers, is expected to shift to the left in Becton’s absence with what was diagnosed as a dislocated knee cap. Fant, after serving as the starting right tackle last season, had to beat out Morgan Moses in training camp for the starting job. The Jets signed the 6-foot-6 Moses to a oneyear, $3.6 million deal in late June. Moses will now slot in on the right.

Though Fant and Moses didn’t have the usual ultracompe­titive battle for a starting spot, the two developed an even stronger relationsh­ip.

“I think the part that made it so cool, we worked out a lot together [in] previous offseasons,” said Fant, who started 14 games in his first season with the Jets after signing a threeyear, $30 million deal in April 2020. “Man, I learned a lot from him. Another thing that made it cool is like it wasn’t one of those competitio­ns where we weren’t speaking to each other. The whole time we were coaching each other up, like, ‘What did you see here? What did you see there?’ ”

While losing Becton is a huge blow to the Jets and the 22-year-old’s developmen­t, coach Robert Saleh seemingly feels comfortabl­e inserting veterans Fant and Moses. Fant, however, acknowledg­ed it will be difficult switching from right tackle to left — specifical­ly mentioning his unfamiliar­ity with the hand placement. The offensive line’s struggles were glaring in Week 1, when rookie quarterbac­k Zach Wilson was sacked six times. It was an area general manager Joe Douglas set out to improve, though it appears nothing has changed.

“I think the most important thing is that, you know, we got that out of the way,” Moses said. “We look at the film, we know the correction­s that we need to make and we need to be all on one accord. I think the biggest thing is knowing you have a young quarterbac­k, you want to keep him upright, you want to keep them from being on the ground because at the end of the day, as much as a person wants to say it doesn’t affect them, it does affect them.”

➤ WR Jamison Crowder has one more day before he clears the COVID-19 list. … WR Keelan Cole (knee) returned to the practice field Wednesday as a limited participan­t . ... The hope is that LB Jamien Sherwood (ankle) will be ready to go next week.

➤ With safety Lamarcus Joyner likely out for the season with an elbow injury he sustained in the Week 1 loss, Saleh said Sheldrick Redwine, Adrian Colbert and Jarrod Wilson, who was recalled from the practice squad, will be considered as replacemen­ts.

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