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Denzel Mims’ Jets career is off to cursed start

Denzel Mims’ Jets career is off to a rocky start before even playing in his first game. The second-round NFL draft pick out of Baylor missed almost all of training camp with a hamstring injury and on Thursday, he hurt the other hamstring, almost certainly costing him Sunday’s season opener against the Bills in Buffalo, …

Denzel Mims’ Jets career is off to a rocky start before even playing in his first game.

The second-round NFL draft pick out of Baylor missed almost all of training camp with a hamstring injury and on Thursday, he hurt the other hamstring, almost certainly costing him Sunday’s season opener against the Bills in Buffalo, coach Adam Gase said on Friday.

“It’s not looking good,” Gase said. “I feel like s–t for him.”

Gase doesn’t think this hamstring injury is as severe as the first one, yet he wouldn’t rule out Mims going on Injured Reserve. The rookie receiver practiced fully for the first time on Wednesday, before hurting the hamstring on Thursday.

That wasn’t the only bad injury news for the Jets.

Inside linebacker Avery Williamson (hamstring) and rookie running back La’Mical Perine (ankle) also won’t practice on Friday, casting doubt on their status for Sunday as well. There was one positive, though. Marcus Maye (calf/ankle) was expected to practice on a limited basis after being held out on Thursday, a good sign for him being able to play on Sunday.

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