New York Post

Keeping players healthy a priority for Gang this offseason

- By BRIAN COSTELLO

The Jets had plenty of issues this season and injuries were near the top of the list … again.

The Jets led the league with $68.3 million tied up on injured reserve, according to Over The Cap. They lost key players Carl Lawson, Marcus Maye, Mekhi Becton, Lamarcus Joyner and Corey Davis to lengthy season-ending injuries.

General manager Joe Douglas said keeping players healthy is one of the organizati­on’s offseason priorities.

“It’s hard to consistent­ly win games when you’re banged up,” Douglas said. “It’s been a frustratin­g thing.”

The Jets created an Athletic Care and Performanc­e department last March to give players better health treatment. Douglas said the department did help in some areas. Douglas said the Jets had less hamstring and ACL injuries this year. Now, they want to study why they had so many Achilles’ tendon injuries. They lost Lawson, Maye and Jamien Sherwood to torn Achilles this season.

“Overall, we’ve lost far too many guys to injuries,” Douglas said. “We have to be better.”

The next most cap space on IR behind the Jets was Washington at $59 million.

➤ Becton missed all but one game after suffering a knee injury in Week 1. The

Jets need Becton to return in 2022 and live up to the promise he showed as a rookie.

“I think for him attacking this offseason and coming back in the best possible shape he can be in,” Douglas said. “I expect big things from him next year. We all want Mekhi back.”

Why did an injury that the Jets said would keep him out four to eight weeks extend for four months?

“Mekhi’s a bigger man,” Douglas said. “It took him longer to heal than we originally expected. It wasn’t really anyone’s fault. It wasn’t Mekhi’s fault. It wasn’t the doctor’s fault. The process became longer than we originally thought.”

Becton was the No. 11overall pick in 2020. That draft class failed to deliver much for the Jets this season other than cornerback Bryce Hall. Douglas preached patience.

“I would say about the entire draft class, we’re in Year 2 of their pro careers,” Douglas said. “I would say at this checkpoint in their race, it’s probably not where it needs to be as a group but at this point there’s no one giving up on these players.”

The second-round pick in 2020 was Denzel Mims. The wide receiver had an extremely disappoint­ing season. Mims had eight catches for 133 yards and did not have a catch in his final four games. He has yet to score a touchdown in two NFL seasons.

“Everyone wants the best for Denzel and everybody wants Denzel to succeed,” Douglas said.

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