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Teammate slugs Jets QB; Smith out 6- 10 weeks

- DENNIS WASZAK JR.

FLORHAM PARK, N. J. — Geno Smith’s hopes for a breakout season with the New York Jets took a major blow — to the jaw.

The quarterbac­k will be sidelined at least 6- 10 weeks with a broken jaw after being punched by teammate Ikemefuna Enemkpali in the locker room Tuesday morning. Smith, entering his third season, will require surgery to repair the injuries. He hadn’t yet undergone the procedure as of late Tuesday afternoon.

Coach Todd Bowles made the stunning announceme­nt in an impromptu news conference before training camp practice was scheduled to start.

Enemkpali ( EN-um- PALee), an outside linebacker in his second season, was immediatel­y released by the Jets. Bowles said Smith and Enemkpali got into an “altercatio­n” in the locker room Tuesday morning.

“It had nothing to do with football,” Bowles said. “It was something very childish, and he got cold- cocked, suckerpunc­hed — whatever you want to call it — in the jaw.”

Bowles wouldn’t go into detail about the nature of the altercatio­n, except to say: “It was something very childish, that sixth- graders could have talked about. It had no reason for happening.”

Smith, who was having a good training camp, will be sidelined for the rest of the summer and likely for the first few games of the season. The season opener at home against Cleveland on Sept. 13 is five weeks away.

“Depending on how surgery goes, we’ll see where we go from there,” Bowles said.

Smith took to Instagram and posted a picture of himself sitting in a car — mouth closed and looking stern — and a simple message: “ILL BE BACK.”

In a statement issued to The Associated Press by his agent, Enemkpali apologized to the team and fans.

“Geno and I let our frustratio­n get the best of us, but I should have just walked away from the situation,” Enemkpali said. “I deeply regret and apologize for my actions. It was never my intention to harm anyone. I appreciate the opportunit­y I had with the Jets.”

Bowles said the Jets could add another quarterbac­k, but it appears veteran Ryan Fitzpatric­k will assume the starting job. Bryce Petty, a fourth- round pick this year out of Baylor, and undrafted free agent Jake Heaps out of Miami are the Jets’ other remaining quarterbac­ks.

It was a jaw- dropping announceme­nt by Bowles, who earlier in camp had to deal with the news that star defensive lineman Sheldon Richardson was suspended four games by the NFL for violating the league’s substance abuse policy and then was arrested after a high- speed road race in Missouri 12 days later. Richardson could face additional discipline by the league for violation of the personal conduct policy once the legal process plays out.

Bowles, in his first season as coach, spoke for about 2 minutes before heading to a meeting and then practice, but was clearly angered by the situation.

“The team knows this is something we don’t tolerate, something we can’t stand,” Bowles said. “You don’t walk up to another man and punch him in the face.”

While the players were not immediatel­y available because they had practice, wide receiver Brandon Marshall sent out a simple “cry face” emoji on his Twitter page. Marshall and Smith have been developing solid chemistry this offseason, with the two spending time together on and off the field.

It was unclear as to whether there had been previous bad blood brewing between Smith and Enemkpali.

“If you have a team and you have a bunch of side issues, you can’t tolerate that,” Bowles said. “This is something that happened in the locker room and we’re dealing with it internally and that’s where we are right now.”

 ?? The Associated Press ?? KNOCKED OUT: New York Jets quarterbac­k Geno Smith, pictured Aug. 4, will be sidelined at least 6- 10 weeks after being punched in the jaw by a teammate before training camp Tuesday in Florham Park, N. J.
The Associated Press KNOCKED OUT: New York Jets quarterbac­k Geno Smith, pictured Aug. 4, will be sidelined at least 6- 10 weeks after being punched in the jaw by a teammate before training camp Tuesday in Florham Park, N. J.

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