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Kris Jenkins Out Of Practice Longer Than Expected
After sustaining a “leg injury” (Mangini Joke) yesterday, which was actually a strained calf, Kris Jenkins limped off the field and worked with the trainers. Luckily, it wasn’t very serious. Jenkins had said yesterday that he felt a “pop” in his calf and that it ...
Jets Injury Updates: Calvin Pace And Kris Jenkins
holyjoenamath.com — Catching up on a couple of big injuries form the morning practice that had a few of... us crossing our fingers. Both outside linebacker Calvin Pace and Nose Tackle Kris Jenkins had the injury bug hit them this morning, luckily, nothing is serious. In both cases, it appears that it was a ... (more) Jets Injury Updates: Calvin Pace And Kris Jenkins
Jets Training Camp: Practice #7 Notes
holyjoenamath.com — A nice morning for the players as practice was pushed back an hour due to morning drug... testing, hopefully there are no issues with that. This afternoons practice is strictly special teams so must of the coverage will be here on this practice this morning. My focus is still on the Quarterback ... (more) Jets Training Camp: Practice #7 Notes
NY Jets defensive tackle Kris Jenkins may be out longer than originally believed with calf injury
NY Jets defensive tackle Kris Jenkins may be out longer than originally believed with calf injury
nj.com — William Perlman/The Star-Ledger Jets Kris Jenkins (r.) is on the bike as he is still day to... day with his calf injury CORTLAND, N.Y. - It's too early to press the panic button, but Kris Jenkins may be slower to... (more) NY Jets defensive tackle Kris Jenkins may be out longer ...
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