The Jets may need Braylon Edwards to play a bigger role than expected on Monday night.
Leading receiver Jerricho Cotchery did not practice Friday due to a hamstring injury, and head coach Rex Ryan said there's "a possibility" the Jets may face the Dolphins without Cotchery. "His hamstring is still bothering him some," Ryan said. "(I'm) definitely not ruling him out, but he's not 100% right now. I'm expecting him to play, but (missing the game is) a definite possibility."
Cotchery practiced on a limited basis on Thursday before sitting out Friday in sweats and doing some bike work. The wide receiver was not in the locker room during the media availability to talk about the injury. The Jets have three more days to get Cotchery ready for Monday night, and teammates such as Dustin Keller expect Cotchery to play. But if Cotchery can't go, the Jets will be without their leading receiver, who has 23 catches for 356 yards and one touchdown. Continue
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