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Jets Week 4 Inactive List @ Steelers; LB Williams Out, Zach Wilson’s Return

Zach Wilson

The New York Jets enter their Week 4 matchup with the Pittsburgh Steelers with new hope on the horizon. That hope comes in the form of QB Zach Wilson’s season debut, in what should be a boost to the offense as a whole. After what was once feared to be a season-ending ACL injury, Wilson is back at 100% health from his torn meniscus and bone bruise, an injury he suffered on August 12th against the Eagles in preseason. Elsewhere on offense, WR Denzel Mims is a healthy scratch, along with TE Lawrence Cager.

Defensively, LB Quincy Williams is the only player who was ruled out prior to game day. “Everyone else is good to go”, said head coach Robert Saleh when asked about the team’s injury status this week. CB Brandin Echols (hamstring) and DL John Franklin-Myers (toe) were both full participants in practice to end the week, so they will both suit up and play today. DL Bryce Huff is finally making his 2022 season debut today, a move that was beginning to frustrate fans. CB Bryce Hall and S Will Parks are both healthy scratches for this afternoon’s game.

 

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

  • QB Mike White (healthy scratch)
  • WR Denzel Mims (healthy scratch)
  • TE Lawrence Cager (healthy scratch)
  • OL Cedric Ogbuehi (healthy scratch)
  • LB Quincy Williams (ankle)
  • CB Bryce Hall (healthy scratch)
  • S Will Parks (healthy scratch)

 

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

  • CB Ahkello Weatherspoon
  • QB Mason Rudolph
  • G Kendrick Green
  • WR Steven Sims
  • DT Isaiah Loudermilk
  • LB Mark Robinson
  • LB David Anenih

 

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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.

This Article Was Written By Dylan Tereman

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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