Heading into Week 9 action, the New York Jets welcome the Buffalo Bills to MetLife Stadium. Here is the final injury report for both teams as well as today’s weather for the game.
It’s that point of the season where injuries are piling up for the New York Jets and it’s not looking good at this point in time. They head into a Week 9 AFC East rivalry game against the Buffalo Bills and have some key injuries on their offensive line as well as in their defensive secondary.
The Jets will be without cornerback Morris Claiborne who so far this season, has been a key part of their secondary being a bright spot on defense. The depth at cornerback was so bad, the Jets made a last-minute trade for cornerback Rashard Robinson.
The Bills are heading into this game without their trusted tight end Charles Clay. He was always someone to account for on offense but the Jets won’t have to worry about that tonight.
Below you will find the latest injury report for both teams, courtesy of the Media Relations Department of the Jets:
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Bills
OUT
Tight End Charles Clay (knee)
Cornerback E.J. Gaines (hamstring)
QUESTIONABLE
Linebacker Ramon Humber (thumb)
Safety Jordan Poyer (knee)
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Jets
OUT
Running Back Lawrence Thomas (concussion)
DOUBTFUL
Safety Terrence Brooks (hamstring)
Offensive Tackle Brandon Shell (neck)
QUESTIONABLE
Cornerback Morris Claiborne (foot)
Defensive End Muhammad Wilkerson (shoulder, foot)
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Weather
When it comes to tonight’s weather at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, as per the Weather Channel, it will be 58°F and rainy conditions. Winds will be about 8mph S. Fans going to tonight’s Thursday Night Football game should expect cloudy conditions and areas of fog.