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|Jets’ Injury-Ravaged Offensive Line Takes Two More Hits
The New York Jets’ starting right tackles this season have been Carter Warren and Max Mitchell, but neither offensive
lineman may be available for the team’s Week 15 road game against the Miami
Dolphins. Head coach Robert Saleh reports that neither Warren nor Mitchell
are practicing on Wednesday. Carter Warren is not going to play today due to
an injury. As the week progresses, we’ll learn more about his availability. “Max is
not going to practice today,” Saleh declared from the Florham Park podium.
Late last week, Warren appeared on the injury list with a hip problem. Despite
being labeled as uncertain to play versus Houston, the fourth-round rookie ended
up being inactive on game day. Mitchell, who has also started at guard this season,
was compelled to return to the starting lineup at right tackle due to his absence.
Right guard Jake Hanson, who was cut from the Practice Squad, got the start.
The 30-6 victory over Houston was accompanied by what Saleh described as a “stinger” for Mitchell, a second-year
professional. Only 44 snaps were played by the right tackle during the game; the
remaining 24 offensive plays were filled by veteran Billy Turner, who came off
the bench. In his 11 games this fall, the 24-year-old Mitchell has started seven of
them. He is one of five players that will start for the 2023 Jets at right tackle.
Should Mitchell be unable to play, Turner
will be the next in line to man the right
tackle position. After being claimed off waivers by the New York Giants last
month, lineman Austin Deculus is also listed on the team’s 53-man roster.
On Sunday, December 17 at 1:00 PM ET, the Jets (5-8) will play the Dolphins (9-4) in a game. Early on Wednesday night,
official injury reports will be made public.
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