The Jets introduced two new team members in press conferences on Wednesday, each providing updates on their injury recoveries. Wide receiver Mike Williams, who suffered an ACL tear in Week Three of last season, stated that his rehabilitation is progressing according to schedule, aiming for a return in time for the season opener.
Meanwhile, presumed right tackle Morgan Moses, who played 16 games for the Ravens last year and disclosed tearing his pectoral muscle in Week Four, underwent surgery six weeks ago.
Moses expressed confidence in his readiness for training camp and expressed enthusiasm about returning to play with both arms fully functional.
“I look forward to having two arms this year,” Moses remarked.
Having played for the Jets in 2021 and spending the past two seasons with the Ravens, Moses was traded back to the AFC East last week. His return coincides with the Jets’ recent signing of Tyron Smith, with the team envisioning the two seasoned veterans anchoring the offensive line for the upcoming season.