Lesões: Jatos TE Chris Herndon provavelmente sairão duas semanas

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Chris Herndoncame off suspension, but theNew York Jetstight end will have to wait a couple of more weeks to make his 2019 debut.

NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reports that Herndon suffered a Grade 1 hamstring strain while running routes last Friday and is out this week and likely next week, per a source informed of the injury. Rapoport added the belief is the pull is minor and his absence isn’t expected to be long.

Herndon was suspended the first four games of the season for violating the league’s policy and program on substances of abuse.

The 23-year-old profiled as a breakout candidate this season after flashing playmaking ability and athleticism at the end of last season, including a six-catch, 82-yard game with a touchdown in Week 16 versus Green Bay.

Tight end is a shallow spot on theJets‘ roster with veteran journeymanRyan Griffintallying 93 percent of the offensive snaps yet compiling just five catches for 17 yards.

Sam Darnoldcould use a pass-catching TE like Herndon to help open the offense but will have to wait a few more weeks to benefit from the potential playmaker.

JetslinebackerC.J. Mosley(groin), guardKelechi Osemele(shoulder/knee/illness) and defensive linemanHenry Anderson(shoulder) all will not practice Thursday. CornerbackNate Hairston(knee) will go through individual drills and will see how he feels before deciding if he’ll practice.

Other injuries we’re monitoring around the league Thursday:

1.New England Patriotswide receiverJosh Gordonsuffered a knee injury in the second quarter and is questionable to return. Gordon’s leg got caught underneath another player during aGiantsfumble return for a touchdown.

Pats safetyPatrick Chungwill not return against theNew York Giantson Thursday night after suffering a chest injury in the first quarter. CornerbackJ.C. Jackson(knee) is questionable to return.

2.Giantsdefensive endOlsen Pierrewas ruled out for the remainder of the game with a concussion.

3.Philadelphia Eagleswide receiverDeSean Jacksonwill miss his fourth consecutive game due to a lingering abdomen injury, NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero reports. Jackson is targeting a Week 7 return for a key NFC East clash against theCowboys.

TackleJason Peters(knee) was limited in practice. Running backDarren Sproles(quadricep), cornerbackRonald Darby(hamstring) and running backCorey Clement(shoulder) did not participate in Thursday’s practice.

4.Carolina Pantherscoach Ron Rivera says he expects running backChristian McCaffrey(back) to practice with the team on Friday. McCaffrey was held out of Wednesday’s practice due to the injury and Thursday served as a walkthrough for the team, however CMC was listed as a full participant for the session.

CornerbackDonte Jacksonalso was listed as a full participant as he looks to return to action from a groin injury.

5. Star receiverDavante Adams(turf toe) washeld out of practice againas thePackersprep for Monday’s game against theLions, per ESPN.com’s Rob Demovsky. Rookie safetyDarnell Savage(ankle) also missed the session.

Adams did not sound optimistic he’d be able to play Monday when talking to reporters after practice. “It doesn’t feel how I want it to feel at the moment,”Adams said.

In positive injury news for Green Bay, running backJamaal Williamsappears to have cleared the league’s concussion protocol and was back at practice Thursday,per ESPN.com.

6. TheMinnesota Vikingswere withoutAdam Thielenat practice as the receiver deals with an illness.

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Rookie centerGarrett Bradburyappeared on the injury report Thursday with an elbow issue was as listed as a limited participant.

7. TheDallas Cowboysexpressed optimism earlier this week thatTyron Smith (ankle) andLa’el Collins(knee) could return to action this Sunday against theJets, but both offensive linemen missed Thursday’s practice.

Star linebackerLeighton Vander Esch(illness) also was held out.

8. TheKansas City Chiefswere without a number of key players at practice Thursday. Left tackleEric Fisher(groin), defensive tackleChris Jones(groin), guardAndrew Wylie(ankle) andSammy Watkins (hamstring) all sat out the session.

9. Good news forLionsrookie tight endT.J. Hockenson who was a full go at practice Thursday, per Tim Twentyman of the team’s official site. Hockenson remains in the league’s concussion protocol, but Twentyman added that he is “doing all the physical activity that’s allowed in the return-to-play protocol.”

10. TheOakland Raidersreleased wide receiverJ.J. Nelsonand signed wideoutMarcell AtemanMto the active roster. Nelson was active for just two of theRaiders‘ five games this season, catching four passes for 36 yards in Week 3.

11. TheGiantswill work out formerTexansandChiefsrunning backAkeem Hunton Friday, per NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo. TheGiantsare short on running backs withSaquon Barkleybattling a high ankle sprain andWayne Gallmancurrently in the concussion protocol.

Earlier Thursday, theGiantswaived quarterbackAlex Tanneyand promoted running backAustin Walterfrom the practice squad ahead of their game against thePatriots.

12.Pittsburgh SteelersquarterbackMason Rudolph(concussion) remained a limited participant in practice.

13.New Orleans Saintsrunning backAlvin Kamara(ankle) was limited in practice on Thursday.

14.Jacksonville JaguarsquarterbackGardner MinshewII(groin) was limited in practice.

15.Los Angeles Chargerstight endHunter Henry(knee) was a limited participant for a second consecutive day while defensive endMelvin Ingram(hamstring) missed practice again.

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