Jets OL Alijah Vera-Tucker misses Green and White scrimmage with pectoral injury

Jets offensive lineman Alijah Vera-Tucker sat out the Green and White scrimmage with a pectoral injury that has him listed as day-to-day.

The Jets were without one of their starters on the offensive line for the annual Green and White scrimmage Saturday, as Alijah Vera-Tucker sat out with a pectoral injury.

Vera-Tucker is considered day-to-day, according to Robert Saleh. However, New York is currently unsure when its prized rookie will return to action. Dan Feeney took the first-team reps at left guard during the scrimmage in Vera-Tucker’s absence.

While seemingly minor, Vera-Tucker’s injury could potentially have short-term ramifications on the Jets’ offensive line. Vera-Tucker is still learning the responsibilities of an interior offensive lineman as a rookie and the more practice repetitions he takes ahead of the regular season, the better off he will be. Vera-Tucker will still be able to learn from the sideline while injured, but it will not have the same effect as being on the field to jell with his trench mates.

The Jets were also without Quinnen Williams, Daniel Brown, Vinny Curry Ashtyn Davis, Isaiah Dunn, Chuma Edoga, Del’Shawn Phillips, Kyle Phillips and Jabari Zuniga for the scrimmage. Brown did not suit up due to a hamstring injury, while Dunn sat out with a leg injury.

On the returning player front, George Fant practiced for the first time this summer after beginning training camp on the reserve/COVID-19 list. He spent Saturday night rotating at right tackle with Morgan Moses. John Franklin-Myers also returned to the practice field after dealing with a shoulder injury, registering a sack on Zach Wilson during the scrimmage.

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6 takeaways from Jets’ Green and White scrimmage

The Jets hosted their annual Green and White scrimmage at MetLife Stadium on Saturday night. Here are six takeaways from the action.

The Jets returned to MetLife Stadium for the first time since last December on Saturday night, hosting their annual Green and White scrimmage.

Last year’s Green and White scrimmage, which featured New York’s backups soundly defeating its starters, took place at One Jets Drive amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Saturday night’s scrimmage marked Robert Saleh’s first taste of the action and the first time that Jets fans flocked to East Rutherford to watch their team play since December 2019.

“It was awesome, just to be able to go through this thing and go through the stadium and just go through as game-like of an experience as we can create for the players so next Saturday [New York’s preseason opener] is normal,” Saleh said. “It was cool.”

Here are six takeaways from the scrimmage and Gang Green’s return to MetLife.