The NY Jets and their designated captains have faced a challenging 2023 season marked by unfortunate injuries. Aaron Rodgers, their star player, was sidelined for the entire season after just four plays. Additionally, the injury bug has not spared special teams ace Justin Hardee in Florham Park.
As the Jets prepare to face the Philadelphia Eagles, boasting a formidable wide receiver duo in AJ Brown and Devonta Smith, they find themselves without key cornerbacks DJ Reed and Brandin Echols. Winning the special teams battle was crucial for the Jets, with Hardee playing a pivotal role. However, the latest update on Hardee’s health brought unwelcome news for Coach Robert Saleh and the team.
Hardee’s hamstring injury is expected to keep him out of action for four to six weeks, potentially sidelining him until December. Despite not being the flashiest player, the Jets heavily rely on Hardee, valuing his role as the on-field coach for their kick coverage teams.
Having started his career with the New Orleans Saints, Hardee joined the Jets in Robert Saleh’s debut season, quickly establishing himself as one of the best in his position as a gunner and kick coverer. His Pro Bowl recognition in 2022 highlighted his significant impact on the team.
With Hardee, nominally a cornerback when not fulfilling his special teams duties, potentially unavailable, the Jets face a challenge in their cornerback rotation against Philadelphia. While Bryce Hall performed well against the Broncos, it remains to be seen if he can effectively handle the likes of Smith, Brown, and the Eagles’ offense.
Amidst this setback, it’s crucial to remember that the Jets are still a young team in need of veteran mentorship. Losing Hardee, especially right before a crucial game where the Jets require all hands on deck to secure an upset, is a significant blow.
While the Jets’ special teams have shown stability, the question remains: can they maintain their momentum without Hardee’s presence on the field? Only time will tell as the Jets face this daunting challenge head-on.