The New York Jets played some beautiful football in Week 3 as they obliterated the New England Patriots. Now, they hope to keep the streak alive at home against the Denver Broncos to remain in the fight for the AFC East.
If their 2023 season was broken due to health issues, they have most of their starters available for the Week 4 game, although a pair of them will probably miss the contest.
New York Jets' injury report for Week 4
Only three players were listed on the final injury report ahead of the game against the Denver Broncos, and they're all veterans.
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- OT Morgan Moses (knee)
- LB C. J. Mosley (toe)
- OT Tyron Smith (non-injury/vet-rest)
Morgan Moses' injury status
The Jets have already confirmed that their right tackle will be absent from their game against the Broncos as he recovers from an injury suffered against the Patriots. Moses signed a one-year contract with the team hoping to better protect Aaron Rodgers after the 2023 disaster.
It's unclear whether he'll return for Week 5. But playing against the Broncos was always going to be a long shot anyway. Rookie Olu Fashanu is set to make his first career start with Moses out for the contest.
C. J. Mosley's injury status
He's not a confirmed absence yet, but he's listed as doubtful and it's unlikely that New York will have their best linebacker on the field as he deals with a toe problem.
Mosley has not practiced during the entire week and has been listed as 'doubtful' for Sunday's game against the Denver Broncos. As they travel to Minnesota in Week 5 to play against the Vikings, a rest could be a good idea for the veteran linebacker.
Tyron Smith's injury status
There's nothing wrong with Smith as he only got a few limited practices under his belt. He's a veteran player, which means there's no point in running him hard during practices: he knows how to take care of his body, and pushing too much can cause bigger problems.
With Moses already out, losing Smith would be a blow for the Jets, but he does not have any injuries.
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