
Jets’ C.J. Mosley questionable for Thursday’s game vs. Patriots
NY Post
The Jets defense might have a different man in the middle Thursday night against the Patriots.
Linebacker C.J. Mosley was officially listed as questionable on Wednesday.
He has not participated in the limited practices the Jets have had this week due to a toe injury he suffered in Tennessee.
Jets coach Robert Saleh indicated Tuesday that Mosley may go through a pregame workout to see if he can play.
If Mosley is unavailable, Jamien Sherwood will start in his place and be the defensive player with the speaker in his helmet to take the calls from the coaches.
Sherwood filled in Sunday against the Titans after Mosley went down in the first half.

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