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Jets' Mason Taylor Out at Least a Week with High Ankle Sprain; Tyrod Taylor Dealing with Knee Injury

MORRIS COUNTY, NEW JERSEY, AUG 4 – Rookie tight end Mason Taylor and backup quarterback Tyrod Taylor missed practice with ankle and knee injuries respectively, with injury severity still unknown, the team said.

  • On Monday, Jets rookie tight end Mason Taylor sat out practice with an ankle injury, and backup quarterback Tyrod Taylor missed due to a knee injury.
  • Following Saturday’s scrimmage, head coach Aaron Glenn said wide receiver Xavier Gipson and cornerback Kris Boyd will miss this week due to shoulder injuries, along with defensive tackle Quinnen Williams and left guard John Simpson.
  • Players like Quarterback Cook, Quarterback Martinez, and tight ends Jeremy Ruckert and Stone Smartt will receive extra reps, as injuries sideline Mason Taylor and Tyrod Taylor.
  • Brian Costello of the New York Post said `Mason Taylor did not practice today because of an ankle injury. Tyrod Taylor has a knee injury and did not practice. We’ll get more info tomorrow when Aaron Glenn speaks to us after practice` and expects a Tuesday update.
  • The extent of both injuries remains unknown, but head coach Aaron Glenn will provide more information later in the week.
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Jets' Mason Taylor and Tyrod Taylor miss practice with injuries

New York Jets rookie tight end Mason Taylor missed practice with an ankle injury. Backup quarterback Tyrod Taylor also sat out Monday because of a knee issue.

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Sports Illustrated broke the news in New York, United States on Monday, August 4, 2025.
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