Moses (pectoral) participated in team drills Friday, Rich Cimini of ESPN.com reports. Moses underwent surgery in February to repair a torn pectoral muscle, but he has now returned to practice, as expected, with the team. With the return of Moses, the Jets' starting offensive line looks to be intact ahead of the 2024 season.
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Back doing team drills
Moses (pectoral) participated in team drills Friday, Rich Cimini of ESPN.com reports. Moses underwent surgery in February to repair a torn pectoral muscle, but he has now returned to practice, as expected, with the team. With the return of Moses, the Jets' starting offensive line looks to be intact ahead of the 2024 season.
Nearing return
Coach Robert Saleh said Thursday that Moses (pectoral) is expected to return to practice next week, Connor Hughes of SNY.tv reports. Moses underwent offseason surgery to repair his pec after playing much of 2023 with the injury. The Jets traded for the veteran right tackle in a pick swap with the Ravens back in March. Now 33 years old and entering his 11th NFL season, Moses has 144 games of starting experience.
On pace with recovery
Moses (pectoral) is expected to be ready for training camp, according to head coach Robert Saleh, Ethan B. Greenberg of the Jets' official site reports. Moses played through much of the 2023 campaign with the injury, before undergoing surgery to repair his pectoral once his season concluded. The veteran tackle came over from Baltimore via a trade in March and is expected to be the Jets' start at right tackle.
Bouncing back from procedure
Moses (pectoral) plans to be ready for training camp after he underwent surgery six weeks ago to repair a torn pectoral muscle, Rich Cimini of ESPN.com reports. Cimini relays that Moses suffered the injury in Week 4 of last season and continued to play through the issue before going under the knife following the 2023 campaign. Once healthy, Moses -- who started 16 regular-season games for the Jets in 2021 -- is slated to bolster New York's offensive line in front of quarterback Aaron Rodgers. The veteran offensive tackle will be kicking off his second stint with the Jets after being re-acquired last week in a trade with Baltimore.
Shipped to New York
Moses will be traded from the Ravens to the Jets on Wednesday, Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic reports. The Jets will swap fourth-round selections in the 2024 Draft with Baltimore, while also sending them a sixth-round selection in the trade for Moses, according to Mike Garafolo of NFL Network. The 33-year-old should now take over at right tackle for New York, where he played and started 16 games in 2021.
Looking good for Thursday
Moses appears to be primed for a return from a two-game absence in Week 11. When he's ready to suit back up, he figures to resume his role as the Ravens' regular starting right tackle.