
Jets’ Morgan Moses wearing a cast on wrist in effort to play through injury
NY Post
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Jets right tackle Morgan Moses has played through knee and shoulder injuries, and now he is going to add wrist to that list.
Moses injured his left wrist during the pregame warm-ups last week in Miami.
He took a painkilling shot to play in that game but exited early in the second half.
The wrist is not broken but is about twice the size of his right wrist.
On Friday, Moses said, “It’s [bleeped] up.”
Moses will wear a cast to play against the Jaguars.

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