C.J. Mosley heading to IR in what may be the end of Jets tenure
NY Post
Even when the outlook remained murky, there were still times when C.J. Mosley appeared to have at last an outside shot at returning this season.
Some light tackling drills after the Jets’ bye week at the end of November.
A “progressing in the right direction” update at that same juncture.
A full practice to start this week, in the days leading up to their Week 14 game against the Dolphins.
But any of those hints at progress were erased Friday, when interim Jets head coach Jeff Ulbrich said they planned to place Mosley — who hasn’t played since Oct. 20 due to a herniated disc in his neck — on injured reserve, all but ending his season.
He’d be eligible to return for their Week 18 finale against the Dolphins after missing the additional four games required for an IR stint, but that would seem unlikely.
There’s a whole lot crammed into 100 years of playing the game. That span means the Giants have been there, done that, time and again, over and over. Everything has passed through their gates. Great triumphs. Abject failure. The winds of change and the stillness of sameness. Championship moments. Despair in the air.