Stamford Advocate

Jets’ Mosley proving he’s still a big-time playmaker, leader

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FLORHAM PARK, N.J. — C.J. Mosley spotted something in Tennessee’s offense he didn’t like, so he did something on the field that’s usually a total no-no for the New York Jets.

He changed the defensive alignment.

And, sure enough, it resulted in a big play last Sunday.

“He did something we’ve never had a linebacker do in our system,” coach Robert Saleh said with a smile. “It was a sack, and if you listen to the TV copy and you guys see him, he’s demonstrat­ive and it looks like he’s making a play call, like he’s changing the defense — which he is, which we don’t do. Once a call goes in and we’re rolling.”

Saleh and some other defensive coaches shouted at linebacker­s coach Mike Rutenberg: “What is he doing?”

Mosley was being who he has always been: a quarterbac­k on defense.

“He got us into the perfect play call, and we got a sack because the quarterbac­k hitched,” Saleh said of the play during the Jets’ 27-24 overtime win. “And I was like, ‘Well, that’s why he’s an All-Pro.’ So, good job, C.J.”

The 29-year-old Mosley missed all but two games in his first two seasons with the Jets — including opting out last year due to the coronaviru­s pandemic. That left many wondering if the middle linebacker would be close to the same player he was for five seasons in Baltimore, where he was a four-time Pro Bowl selection and four-time second-team All-Pro.

But Mosley remade his body, refocused and is clearly rejuvenate­d. Through four games, Mosley has been every bit the playmaker he once was, leading the Jets with 37 tackles to go with a sack, a tackle for loss, a quarterbac­k hit and a pass defensed.

“He’s as locked-in as I’ve ever seen a player,” defensive lineman Sheldon Rankins said.

Mosley came to the Jets in 2019 as a big-splash free agent, signing a five-year, $85 million deal. A groin injury limited him to two games and then the pandemic put him on the sideline a year ago. A coaching change came in the offseason, and so did a new system under Saleh and defensive coordinato­r Jeff Ulbrich — with some chatter that perhaps Mosley wasn’t an ideal fit.

But he turned himself into exactly the right fit.

He slimmed down from 250 pounds to 231 to be more mobile, and the results are showing each week.

“I try to play fast, try to be a leader, try to lead by example,” Mosley said recently. “So, I mean, that’s not really a surprise to me or people that know my type of game. But it’s been two years and I finally put some new stuff on tape.”

NOTES: WR Denzel Mims sat out practice with a non-COVID-19 illness. … S Adrian Colbert (concussion), CB Brandin Echols (concussion), TE Tyler Kroft (back), S Marcus Maye (ankle), DL Nathan Shepherd (knee) and WR

Jeff Smith (concussion) also didn’t practice. … LB

Blake Cashman returned to practice after missing the past three games while on IR with a hamstring injury. … DB Natrell Jamerson was signed to the practice squad. Saleh said rookie LB

Hamsah Nasirildee­n, placed Tuesday on IR with an undisclose­d injury, will be sidelined three weeks.

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