Jets getting C.J. Mosley back for critical ‘MNF’ clash with rival Bills in huge boost
NY Post
Jets linebacker and defensive captain C.J. Mosley, who missed the past three games with a toe injury, will return to the field to play against the Bills Monday night, The Post has learned.
“Yeah, for sure,’’ Mosley told The Post after practice Saturday of his plan to play. “I’m definitely looking forward to stepping out on the field. It’s been feeling good this week. Obviously, it’s going to be sore, but it’s to a point now where I mentally feel good about going out there and playing. I’m not sure how much, but to help make a difference.’’
Mosley figures the plan will be to share time with Jamien Sherwood, who’s been filling in admirably for him in his absence.
“I haven’t had a full week of practice like normal, so to go out there and play 60 or 70 snaps probably wouldn’t be the best for me or for the defense,’’ Mosley said. “Jamie has done a great job everything that he’s done and he’s earned his playing time. So, we definitely don’t want to take his momentum away.’’
Mosley said, “The goal has been to build my reps up and kind of build my confidence, because my first couple days out there [in practice] I was a little timid kind of thinking about the foot.
“But this week, I’ve been just trying to go out there just be 100 percent, be myself, so I’m feeling pretty good.’’
The first day of the rest of Daniel Jones’ dwindling time with the Giants arrived Wednesday, with Jones in the building, in the meetings, on the practice field (although not doing very much) and not at all part of the game plan for the next game, relegated to a non-participant role for the remainder of the season.