Jets' Tony Adams: Unlikely to Play vs. New England
Jets cornerback Tony Adams is unlikely to play in Sunday's game against the New England Patriots due to a hamstring injury
Jets cornerback Tony Adams is unlikely to play in Sunday's game against the New England Patriots due to a hamstring injury, sources told ESPN's Rich Cimini.
Adams, who has missed the past two games with the injury, is still feeling pain and has not been able to practice this week. The Jets are hoping he can return for their Week 11 matchup against the Chicago Bears, but that is not a certainty.
In Adams' absence, the Jets have started Bryce Hall and Isaiah Dunn at cornerback. Hall has played well in Adams' place, with five tackles, two interceptions, and a pass breakup in the past two games. Dunn has also played well, with four tackles and a pass breakup in the past two games.
The Jets are hoping to get Adams back soon, as he is a key part of their defense.
Adams, 26, is in his fourth season with the Jets. He has started 31 games in his career, including 10 this season. He has recorded 118 tackles, four interceptions, and 25 pass breakups in his career.
The Jets are 2-7 this season and are in last place in the AFC East. They will be looking to snap a three-game losing streak when they face the Patriots on Sunday.