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Jets LB Mosley on season-ending IR

Free agent acquisitio­n played in just 2 games because of groin injury

- By Dennis Waszak Jr.

C.J. Mosley ’s injury-shortened first season with the Jets is officially over.

The star linebacker was placed on injured reser ve Tuesday after playing in just two games because of a severe groin injury suffered in New York ’s seasonopen­ing loss to Buffalo.

Jets coach Adam Gase said during his weekly spot on “The Michael Kay Show” on 98.7 ESPN New York that Mosley will have surgery on what he called a “core muscle” injury.

“It gives us a chance to get him back in the spring and get him going for the offseason program,” Gase said.

Mosley recently told ESPN he had a platelet-rich plasma injection that he hoped would heal the injury and he would be able to avoid surgery.

Instead, he’ll focus on returning next season.

After five seasons in Baltimore, the 27-year-old Mosley signed a five-year, $85 million free agent deal in March with the Jets that included $51 million guaranteed.

He was projected to be the quarterbac­k of coordinato­r Gregg Williams’ defense, and he got off to a terrific start with his new team. Mosley had six tackles, returned an intercepti­on for a touchdown, recovered a fumble and had two passes defensed against the Bills — but hurt his groin while breaking up a play in the end zone near the end of the third quarter.

Mosley sat out four games before returning against New England on Oct. 21.

He aggravated the injury during that game and acknowledg­ed he wasn’t at full strength.

Mosley had just three assisted tackles against the Patriots — the last game he’d play this year.

The Jets filled Mosley ’s roster spot by claiming safety Bennett Jackson off waivers from the Ravens.

It ’s the second time New York has claimed Jackson, also doing so in September when he was previously cut by Baltimore.

 ?? Al Pereira / Getty Images ?? The Jets hoped a platelet-rich plasma injection would enable C.J. Mosley to avoid surgery. Now the linebacker will focus on returning next season.
Al Pereira / Getty Images The Jets hoped a platelet-rich plasma injection would enable C.J. Mosley to avoid surgery. Now the linebacker will focus on returning next season.

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