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Mosley dealing with hamstring, uncertain for Patriots game

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FLORHAM PARK, N.J. — C.J. Mosley is taking no chances with his injured hamstring.

The New York Jets linebacker could be sidelined for the team’s game Sunday at New England after he said Wednesday he was hurt on the second-to-last play of New York’s 27-20 loss to Atlanta in London on Oct. 10.

Coach Robert Saleh said Mosley and the team remain “hopeful” he’ll play. But Mosley didn’t participat­e in practice and will be evaluated each day to determine if he’ll be able to play for the 1-4 Jets.

“It’s something that if you get back too early or you try to push too fast, it can make things worse,” Mosley said. “So, honestly, it’s really just a day-to-day thing. You know, get my rehab in every day and do my workouts with our trainers and everything.”

Mosley is a team captain who leads the Jets with 45 overall tackles after missing most of the past two seasons. A groin/core muscle injury limited him to two games in 2019 in his first season with New York, and Mosley opted out last season because of the coronaviru­s pandemic.

“He feels good about (playing),” Saleh said. “When it comes to those lower-extremity injuries, you just kind of feel the player out. Each player is different, however it shows up on the MRI.”

While a different injury, Mosley has some experience with coming back too soon. After injuring his groin in the opener of the 2019 season, Mosley sat out four games before returning — and re-injuring himself. He ended up on injured reserve and missed the rest of that season.

“That’s definitely something that I look back on,” Mosley said. “If you rush it back too early, you can injure it even more. It’s feeling good right now.”

Saleh wouldn’t divulge the severity of the hamstring injury when asked what grade of strain Mosley has. Mosley said his status for the game could come down to how he feels during pregame warmups Sunday morning.

“He feels confident,” Saleh said. “He said he has dealt with these before and we’re 10 days out now, so we’ll see how the week goes.”

If Mosley can’t play, the Jets will be a bit short-handed at the middle linebacker spot.

Projected starter Jarrad Davis remains sidelined with a left ankle injury suffered during training camp, and isn’t expected to be activated from injured reserve this week. Rookie Hamsah Nasirildee­n also remains on IR with a knee injury.

 ?? Steve Luciano / Associated Press ?? New York Jets middle linebacker C.J. Mosley in coverage against the Atlanta Falcons on Oct. 10.
Steve Luciano / Associated Press New York Jets middle linebacker C.J. Mosley in coverage against the Atlanta Falcons on Oct. 10.

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