Jets' Rodgers Ready and Rams Return: Prepping for Monday Night Matchup vs Bills
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**Jets Gear Up for Monday Night Showdown Against the Bills**
As the New York Jets hone their strategy for Monday night's crucial match-up against the Buffalo Bills, quarterback Aaron Rodgers took part in a limited practice session on Friday. Rodgers, who sustained a low-ankle sprain during the Jets' recent loss to the Vikings, has not missed any game time for treatment. Interim head coach Jeff Ulbrich reassured fans that Rodgers' condition, which also involves "a little bit of the hamstring," is not expected to sideline him. "No thoughts of any time he'll miss on Monday night," said Ulbrich on Thursday.
In other practice updates, the Jets' left tackle Tyron Smith made a return to limited practice after a load management day on Thursday. This was the only amendment to the Jets' practice report. Meanwhile, cornerback Michael Carter II missed Friday's practice due to a back issue, marking the only full absentee of the day.
Several other players also had limited participation in practice. Right tackle Morgan Moses, who has been dealing with a knee issue and missed the last two games, is expected back. Tight end Tyler Conklin, nursing a hip injury, and linebacker C.J. Mosley, dealing with a toe problem, were also limited in their practice sessions.
The Jets will be looking to put their best foot forward as they face the Bills on Monday night, aiming for a turnaround after their recent setbacks.