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Kicking woes continue

Jets’ Bertolet goes 2-for-5 on FGS to close out preseason

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Taylor Bertolet kicked two field goals for the game’s only scores, but missed three other attempts in his bid to make New York’s roster as the Jets topped the Philadelph­ia Eagles 6-0 in a snoozer of a preseason finale Thursday night.

The kicking job still appears up for grabs for the Jets (2-2) after a shaky summer from Bertolet, who replaced Chandler Catanzaro — who abruptly retired after the first preseason game.

Bertolet was wide right on a 53-yard fieldgoal attempt early in the first quarter, but made a 23-yarder early in the second. Marcus Cooper’s intercepti­on of Eagles rookie Clayton Thorson helped set up the scoring drive.

Bertolet was wide left on a 56-yarder just before halftime. His 39-yarder gave the Jets a 6-0 lead with 5:10 left in the third quarter. Bertolet then missed a 49-yarder with 9:40 remaining, and finished 5-for-8 on field-goal attempts in three preseason games and missed two of his four extra-point attempts.

Thorson, a fifth-rounder out of Northweste­rn, played the entire game for the Eagles (1-3). He finished 12-for-26 for just 84 yards and an intercepti­on.

Carson Wentz sat out again with the rest of Philadelph­ia’s starters, while veterans Josh Mccown and Cody Kessler didn’t play.

Trevor Siemian started at quarterbac­k for the Jets with Sam Darnold and New York’s starters getting the night off. With the backup job wrapped up, Siemian went 5-for-5 for 37 yards in his only series before giving way to Luke Falk.

Falk finished 13-for-18 for 91 yards in five series, and outplayed Davis Webb during training camp and the preseason for the potential No. 3 job.

Webb played the entire second half and went 18for-23 for 176 yards and was intercepte­d twice — by Josh Hawkins and Chris Worley.

Valentine’s night

Former Australian rugby league star Valentine Holmes, in camp with the Jets as a running back/ wide receiver, had a busy second half.

He had five receptions, tying for the team lead, for 55 yards, and ran the ball five times for no yards. Holmes also had a tackle on Worley’s intercepti­on.

The 24-year-old Holmes is with the Jets as part of the NFL’S Internatio­nal Player Pathway program. If he doesn’t make the Jets’ 53-man roster, he’s eligible for a practice squad exemption — meaning he wouldn’t count against the team’s allotment of 10 non-active roster players during the regular season.

Injuries

Jets: S Brandon Bryant was waived before the game. He suffered a concussion during the team’s preseason game against Atlanta last Saturday night . ... CB Mark Myers was being evaluated for a head injury.

 ?? Jim Mcisaac / Associated Press ?? Jets quarterbac­k Davis Webb complete 18 of 23 second-half passes for 176 yards, but was intercepte­d twice in his bid to earn the No. 3 spot on the Jets’ roster. His main competitio­n, Luke Falk, was 13-for-18 for 91 yards over five series. Falk has outplayed Webb throughout training camp.
Jim Mcisaac / Associated Press Jets quarterbac­k Davis Webb complete 18 of 23 second-half passes for 176 yards, but was intercepte­d twice in his bid to earn the No. 3 spot on the Jets’ roster. His main competitio­n, Luke Falk, was 13-for-18 for 91 yards over five series. Falk has outplayed Webb throughout training camp.

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