

Seferian-Jenkins had three catches last week against the Steelers in his first game with the Jets. Tight end Austin Seferian-Jenkins also was inactive for the game with an ankle injury. The group huddled for a while and seemed to be debating it. He did sprints and agility drills in front of general manager Mike Maccagnan along with the team doctor and head trainer. He did not practice all week, but warmed up before the game and tried to convince Jets brass he could play. Harris suffered the injury in the second quarter of last week’s loss to the Steelers. “He was awfully close, but we didn’t want to put him in and lose him for more weeks as opposed to rest him this game and have him for the rest of the year,” Bowles said. The streak dated back to 2008, his second year in the league. Harris had played in 121 consecutive games, the longest active streak among linebackers and the second-longest among all active defensive players. The Jets linebacker was inactive Monday with a hamstring injury. The results were completions of 9, 12 and 13 yards as part of a defining 14-play, 89-yard scoring march by the Cardinals.ĭavid Harris’ streak came to an end Monday night in Arizona. The march culminated in a 9-yard scoring strike from Palmer to Michael Floyd.ĭuring that drive, Palmer had wide receiver John Brown curl out to the right and directly in front of Skrine. Later, Cardinals quarterback Carson Palmer went directly after Skrine on a fourth-quarter drive. Though that Arizona drive ended with a punt, Skrine’s marginal play was enough for Bowles to bench him for a period during the second quarter. Later, during the sequence on which he was called for those three straight infractions, Skrine missed tackling Larry Fitzgerald on an 11-yard pass reception. On the Cardinals’ initial touchdown by David Johnson - a 58-yard run early in the first quarter - Skrine had a clear shot but missed. Skrine’s issues with discipline were compounded by his poor tackling. Like I said, very unlike us and we have to straighten that out.” We had 10 penalties, and that’s unlike us. Obviously, we go through that every day, all day. “The pass-interference penalties can’t happen. “Just careless,” coach Todd Bowles said of the penalties. During one segment in the first period, Skrine, in his sixth year out of Tennessee-Chattanooga, was called for three straight holds. With a reputation for aggressive play and inopportune penalties, Jets defensive back Buster Skrine did nothing to change that perception Monday night in a 28-3 loss to the Cardinals.īy early in the second half, Skrine had been flagged for six penalties, though two were declined. Zach Wilson catching NBA Draft strays while on vacation with girlfriend Mother’s tragic death the driving force behind undrafted receiver's road to Jets


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