Jets cornerback Sauce Keeper was sidelined with a hamstring injury late in the fourth quarter of Sunday’s loss to the Seattle Seahawks.
Gardner was unable to return for the final defensive drive, as Seattle drove for the go-ahead touchdown in a 26-21 Jets loss.
After the game, Gardner said the team’s medical staff was still determining the extent of the problem and, while he thought he would have an MRI on Monday, the corner did not believe the injury was serious. severe.
“I feel good. We don’t see exactly what’s going on. I don’t think it’s too, too crazy,” Gardner said. “Me, I’ve never had any hamstring issues or anything like that, so I don’t know what it is, but I’m (going to be) fine. I’m still fine.”
Gardner confirmed he will likely undergo an MRI on Monday, saying “I don’t think it’s going to be bad at all.”
For the Jets, Gardner’s injury came at an inopportune time, as he, DJ Reed, Michael Carter, And Brandin Echols were all banged up and off the field.
Morgan Moses out with shoulder injury
With Tyron Smith in the injured reserve and Max Mitchell idle, the Jets entered Sunday’s game with the Seattle Seahawks thin at tackle.
So it certainly didn’t help the issues the veteran addressed correctly. Morgane Moses was not on the field for the Jets’ second practice of the afternoon.
Gang Green would score a touchdown to take a quick 14–0 lead, and shortly afterward the team announced that Moses was questionable to return with a shoulder injury.
Initially, the veteran was back on the field the next time the Jets offense took the field early in the second quarter, but after a comeback with the offense, Moses was later deemed questionable to return.
Second year professional Carter Warren entered the lineup for Moses at right tackle, opposite the rookie Olu Fashanu on the left side.