S Marcus Maye (ankle) is out Sunday. He sustained the injury at Denver but played all 67 defensive snaps. Robert Saleh said, "He came in Monday and got a little bit of treatment and still no concern. Tuesday, the pain was elevating and went to get further tests. The tests didn't come in until mid-afternoon Wednesday when [the news] broke. … "It's not a traditional [ankle sprain] and thankfully because of the bye week, he'll only miss a couple of games as opposed to three or four. We're hoping he'll be back for New England." With Maye out, S Ashtyn Davis (foot) and S Sharrod Neasman (hamstring) will make their season debuts Sunday but will be on a pitch count. The Jets plan on using a rotation at safety and the options also include Jarrod Wilson and Adrian Colbert. …
Saleh said he refers to mistakes as "scars" and joked QB Zach Wilson is "suffering every scar you can possibly imagine." He added it's a good thing for the rookie signal-caller and Wilson's confidence has wavered nor has his teammates trust in the signal-caller. Saleh said: "Everyone gets a day, everyone's been a rookie before. And like I said, the young man is talented, he's got a tremendous mindset and when it clicks, everyone will see why he was the second pick in the draft."
Saleh wore a Lacey Township High School t-shirt Friday, honoring head coach Lou Vercillo, who is the High School Coach of the Week. Vercillo is in his 41st season and just won his 300th game. "We're hoping it rubs off a little bit, get some Ws. Lou, hopefully give us one win and we'll get going."
Saleh said he refers to mistakes as "scars" and joked QB Zach Wilson is "suffering every scar you can possibly imagine." He added it's a good thing for the rookie signal-caller and Wilson's confidence has wavered nor has his teammates trust in the signal-caller. Saleh said: "Everyone gets a day, everyone's been a rookie before. And like I said, the young man is talented, he's got a tremendous mindset and when it clicks, everyone will see why he was the second pick in the draft."
Saleh wore a Lacey Township High School t-shirt Friday, honoring head coach Lou Vercillo, who is the High School Coach of the Week. Vercillo is in his 41st season and just won his 300th game. "We're hoping it rubs off a little bit, get some Ws. Lou, hopefully give us one win and we'll get going."