Jets Week 3 Inactive List vs Bengals; WR Davis “Good to Go” for Jets, Defense Healthy vs Burrow
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Jets Week 3 Inactive List vs Bengals; WR Davis “Good to Go” for Jets, Defense Healthy vs Burrow

New York Jets

After one of the most improbable victories over the Cleveland Browns last week, the 1-1 Jets host the 0-2 Cincinnati Bengals. For the most part, New York is fairly healthy, outside of the obvious names. Zach Wilson is still out with his knee injury, with a chance to start next week vs Pittsburgh. WR Corey Davis, who had a knee injury pop up on Wednesday, will suit up and play. “He’s 100%” head coach Robert Saleh said about his veteran receiver. TE C.J. Uzomah was able to practice fully this week and will play after missing last week with a hamstring injury. Lawrence Cager, as well as WR Denzel Mims, are healthy scratches today.

On defense, DL John Franklin-Myers was dealing with a toe injury, but will play today. S Jordan Whitehead battled through a hamstring injury last week, but should be healthier this week and ready to bounce back. DL Bryce Huff and CB Bryce Hall will be inactive today, both are healthy scratches.

 

Here is the full list of inactive players for the Jets:

 

Here is the full list of inactive players for the Bengals:

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Dylan Tereman
I was born and raised in New Jersey before recently relocating to South Carolina. I’ve been a Jets fan since I was 6, and through all the peaks and valleys, I’m proud to support the Green & White. I’ve been writing for JetNation since 2019, focusing on film reviews and breaking down all the action from Jets games. I’m excited to continue contributing in any way I can.

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