Jets Rule Out Injured All-Pro Tyron Smith for Seahawks Game, Multiple Key Players Questionable
As the New York Jets prepare for Sunday’s game against the Seattle Seahawks, the injury report is filled with uncertainty, particularly regarding several key players. The team has already confirmed that offensive tackle Tyron Smith will not play, a decision that has been expected all week due to the neck injury that has kept him sidelined. However, the Jets’ injury report includes multiple game-time decisions, making for a tense week leading up to the matchup.
Tyron Smith Officially Out, Potential for IR Stays Looming
The most notable absence for the Jets is Smith, the veteran offensive tackle. Interim head coach Jeff Ulbrich confirmed earlier this week that Smith’s neck injury has not responded to treatment, and despite seeing several specialists, the team has not disclosed the exact nature of the injury. Ulbrich mentioned that Smith is “definitely becoming an IR candidate,” which suggests that his recovery timeline is uncertain, and a move to injured reserve could be imminent if there is no progress. For now, Smith is officially out for Sunday’s game against the Seahawks.
Key Jets Players Questionable
While Smith’s absence was expected, the status of several other Jets players remains up in the air:
- Running back Breece Hall (knee): Hall has been dealing with a knee injury he suffered two weeks ago but is trending toward playing. Both Hall and Ulbrich expressed optimism about his progress this week. Hall was able to practice and appears to be recovering well enough to take the field on Sunday.
- Linebacker C.J. Mosley (neck): Mosley has been battling a herniated disc in his back and has missed several games. After practicing in full earlier in the week, Mosley was limited on Friday, casting doubt on his availability for the Seahawks game. He has indicated he may need another week to recover fully.
- Offensive linemen Jake Hanson (hamstring) and Xavier Newman (concussion): Both players have been limited throughout the week. Hanson is returning from an injury that has kept him out for multiple games, while Newman, who has been on injured reserve since suffering a concussion, has seen his practice window open. He participated fully in practice on Thursday and Friday, but the Jets will need to make a roster move to activate him.
- Safety Chuck Clark (shin): Clark’s status is also uncertain, as he is dealing with a shin injury but was able to practice during the week. The Jets will assess his progress before making a final decision.
Other Jets Injury Notes
There are several players on the injury report who are not expected to miss Sunday’s game but are still dealing with minor issues:
- Wide receiver Malachi Corley (illness) did not receive an injury designation and is expected to be available.
- Cornerbacks D.J. Reed (back) and Qwan’tez Stiggers (personal), along with offensive lineman Morgan Moses (knee) and guard Alijah Vera-Tucker (ankle), are all listed but have no injury designation, suggesting that they will be available for the game.
Seahawks Injury Report: Two Questionable Players
The Seattle Seahawks also have a handful of injuries heading into Sunday’s game, though their list is notably shorter. Only two players are listed as questionable:
- Safety A.J. Finley (ankle): Finley is dealing with an ankle injury but has participated in practice this week, so his availability could be a game-time decision.
- Tight end Brady Russell (foot): Russell is also questionable due to a foot injury, but like Finley, he practiced earlier in the week and will likely be a game-time decision.
Other notable Seahawks players, including wide receivers DK Metcalf (shoulder) and Tyler Lockett (knee), along with defensive linemen Leonard Williams (foot) and Jarran Reed (veteran rest), do not carry an injury designation and are expected to play.
Looking Ahead
As the Jets prepare for the Seahawks, the team will have to navigate the challenges of a depleted roster, particularly in the trenches with Smith’s absence. The status of Hall, Mosley, and other key contributors will play a major role in shaping the Jets’ game plan. For the Seahawks, while their injury report isn’t as extensive, the availability of Finley and Russell could have an impact on their depth, especially in the secondary and at tight end.
Both teams will likely make their final decisions on injuries closer to game time, but one thing is clear: the outcome of this matchup could be influenced heavily by how each team manages their banged-up players. For the Jets, the focus will be on pushing through these injuries to maintain their playoff push, while the Seahawks will look to capitalize on any opportunities to exploit the Jets’ vulnerabilities.
Stay tuned for updates as Sunday approaches, with key players’ availability potentially determining the outcome of this important matchup.