As the Jets prepare to take on the Cincinnati Bengals in their 2nd preseason game on Saturday, here are some notes from the past few days of training camp. Today was the last open practice at SUNY Cortland. Next week they will practice in Florham Park (Mon, Tues, Wed) and at Hofstra (Thurs). The injuries to the cornerbacks keep piling up. After the injuries to McDougle and Milliner, the Jets reached out to Asante Samuel

. If you missed it, we ran an article which breaks down the Jets CB situation.

Injury Updates

Dexter McDougle and Shaq Evans are out in the long term sense. Out of practice this week are Dee Milliner, Dimitri Patterson (quad, ankle, calf) and Ras-I Dowling (groin) and Markus Zusevics (knee).

On Tuesday Jeff Cumberland started practice but didn’t finish (tightness in the Achilles).  The good news is that it’s not the Achilles that was surgically repaired, it was his other Achilles. Rex Ryan said, “I don’t anticipate him being out long, but again the trainers will tell us.”

Eric Decker and Chris Ivory were limited in practice this week.

Quarterback Rotation

Rex Ryan hasn’t yet officially stated how the playing time will break down this week against the Bengals. He did suggest that the starters would probably play the first half and he confirmed that QB Tajh Boyd will play in this game.

Tajh is going to play this game. I don’t know about Simms. We will see as we go, but Tajh will get a shot this week.

Boyd is going to have to make a name for himself soon, he is not having a good camp. The reports on Boyd during the practice Wednesday didn’t help his cause.

Defense

The secondary is the biggest concern right now. Rookie safety Calvin Pryor will play against the Bengals. The starting lineup in the secondary is expected to be

Here is a thread from our forums with more information from New York Jets training camp on Wedneday.

Phil Sullivan

I started JetNation in 2005 and have been a New York Jets season ticket holder since graduating from high school. My dream is to see the New York Jets win the Super Bowl. Until then, I will be right here on JetNation writing, dreaming and talking NY Jets football.

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