New York Post

Gang Green holding ‘all’ meetings virtually

- By GREG JOYCE

The Jets are going back to the virtual this week.

With COVID-19 cases rising across the NFL and the Jets having two players miss Sunday’s loss to the Saints with non-COVID illnesses, the team has decided to play it safe and hold all its meetings virtually as it prepares for Sunday’s game against the Dolphins.

“All meetings are being done at home, but we’ll still have our lifts, we’ll still have our practices and walk-throughs in person and all that stuff, but as far as stuffing everybody into a meeting room where we could spread the virus, we’re just keeping them virtual for now,” coach Robert Saleh said Monday afternoon. “The next time we’re all in one room together, we’ll be on an airplane to Miami.”

Later on Monday, the Jets placed special-teamer Justin Hardee on the reserve/COVID-19 list. Running back Austin Walter and defensive end Ronnie Blair were unable to play Sunday after waking up sick with non-COVID illnesses.

➤ For a team that has been ravaged by injuries this season, the Jets finally had some positive news on the injury front Monday.

They are set for an influx of healthy bodies, as Saleh said he expected to get RB Michael Carter (ankle, injured reserve), CB Michael Carter (concussion), RB Tevin Coleman (concussion), TE Tyler Kroft (chest, injured reserve) and DE Bryce Huff (back, injured reserve) back this week.

Kroft last played in Week 9 and would bring a much-needed reinforcem­ent to the Jets’ thin tight end group.

The return of Carter, the rookie running back who had emerged as a playmaker, and Coleman would also bolster the Jets’ backfield after it had just two healthy backs Sunday in Ty Johnson and La’Mical Perine.

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