Two days after a rough night at the office, Sam Darnold might be limited in practice.
The Jets quarterback is reportedly limping as a result of having his damaged toenail removed. New York coach Adam Gase told reporters that Darnold, who's sporting padded shoes, will partake in individual drills and 7-on-7 before the team decides what more he'll do Wednesday.
Darnold will be eager to make amends for a career-worst performance Monday versus the Patriots. In just his second game back from a five-week bout with mononucleosis, he completed 11 of 32 passes for 86 yards while committing five turnovers, inducing four interceptions. He was also forced to smack a bad snap out of the end zone for a safety. It was only the fourth time he's failed to throw a TD but the second occurrence against New England.
The Jets play at Jacksonville on Sunday. The status of linebacker C.J. Mosley remains unclear. After being sidelined for six weeks with an injured groin, Mosley might have a more serious issue.
"It might be more than the groin," Gase said, adding that Mosley won't practice Wednesday as doctors examine him further.