A handful of Jets players reported to the team's Florham Park facility the morning after a federal judge issued an injunction to lift the NFL lockout.
Right guard Brandon Moore, one of the team's union reps, was the first player in the gate just before 9 a.m., followed by left tackle D'Brickashaw Ferguson, DL Mike DeVito and WR Jerricho Cotchery. Bart Scott and David Harris arrived shortly after.
Players were granted access through the security gate but when inside were greeted by player development director Dave Szott and cap guru Ari Nissim. Players said they were told they could come in and walk the halls, but that no one was around and they were not permitted to use the facilities -- weight room, hot and cold tubs, training room -- unsupervised. (Ledger)
Still having trouble figuring out this whole lockout thing but I hope they aren't just doing this 4 the NFL draft 2day and not try and reimplement after the draft
Posted by: BleedFootball | April 28, 2011 at 03:57 AM