NFL Preseason Week 3- Minnesota Vikings vs Houston Texans Matt Schaub is still fragile: Schaub has been trying to shake the injury bug since being named the Texans’ starting QB two seasons ago — he has missed five games in each of the last two seasons — but sprained his left ankle on a scramble in the second quarter. The good news for the Texans is Schaub kept playing on the injured wheel and managed to lead the Texans to a touchdown and field goal before the half. Schaub finished 10 of 14 …
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Thursday, September 3rd, 2009Favre listed as questionable but should start
Saturday, September 27th, 2008Jets quarterback has started in record 256 straight regular-season games
FLORHAM PARK, N.J. – Brett Favre was listed as questionable Friday for the New York Jets’ game against Arizona with a sore left ankle, but is expected to start against the Cardinals.
The 38-year-old quarterback twisted his left ankle Monday night in New York’s loss at San Diego. His ankle was tightly wrapped, but he appeared hardly hobbled during the half-hour of practice the media were allowed to watch Friday.
“I felt pretty comfortable a few days ago,” coach Eric Mangini said of Favre’s progress. “He hasn’t missed many games in the last however many years.”
Actually, Favre has started 256 consecutive regular-season games, an NFL record for quarterbacks, and neither he nor Mangini has seemed concerned the streak is in jeopardy.
With heavy rains drenching the area, the Jets held practice in their new fieldhouse for the first time. While special teams drills were the focus at the beginning of practice, Favre was at the far end of the field with the other quarterbacks and wide receivers going through light drills.
Favre was listed as limited at practice on the team’s injury report for the third straight day, but his limp has decreased significantly since Monday night.
Meanwhile, nose tackle Kris Jenkins’ balky back has also improved steadily throughout the week and Mangini also expects him to play Sunday. Jenkins missed most of the game against the Chargers and didn’t participate in full practice activities Wednesday. He was limited Thursday and Friday, and was listed as questionable.
“I expect him to be ready to go,” Mangini said.
Mangini said cornerback Justin Miller is also improving after missing the team’s first three games with a foot injury. Miller was also questionable and could be a gametime decision.
Reggie Hodges is out with a strained left thigh, meaning Ben Graham will handle the punting duties for the second straight game after being cut and then re-signed a few days later following Hodges’ injury. Kicker Mike Nugent is still out with a strained right thigh, so Jay Feely will start for the third consecutive game.
Mangini expects Favre to start Sunday despite ailing ankle
Wednesday, September 24th, 2008From ESPN:
NEW YORK — Don’t fret, Jets fans. Brett Favre’s playing streak appears safe.
FavreA source close to Favre told ESPN’s Ed Werder the New York Jets quarterback’s sprained left ankle was “very sore” early Tuesday evening, but Favre told his coaches and teammates to assume that he will extend his NFL record of consecutive starts to 257 games Sunday against the Arizona Cardinals despite confronting a short week of preparation and recovery.
Favre rolled his ankle during the third quarter of the Jets’ 48-29 loss at San Diego on Monday night, but he remained in the game until Kellen Clemens replaced him with two minutes left in a 48-29 loss to the San Diego Chargers.
Coach Eric Mangini wasn’t overly concerned about the injury.
“Brett usually plays,” Mangini said Tuesday, “and I would anticipate the same.”
Favre was limping noticeably after the injury and in the locker room after the game.
“It’s just understanding him and I think we have a good plan in place whenever guys get injured, so I feel pretty comfortable with the process,” Mangini said. “And I know that if there’s any way that he can play, he’ll definitely play.”
While Favre has no doubt played with worse injuries during his streak, it has seldom, if ever, been so imperative that he be able to participate in a full week of practice since he continues to try to become comfortable with new teammates in a system totally foreign to him. So, unlike if he were still with the Packers, he might be required to do more than simply be healthy enough to play Sunday.
Mangini said Favre received some treatment on the ankle when the team arrived home early Tuesday morning, and the quarterback was scheduled for more later in the evening.
Favre said after the game that X-rays came out OK — meaning there was no break. The players had the day off from speaking with the media, and Favre is scheduled for his weekly news conference Wednesday morning.
Favre was lifted for Clemens before the Jets’ final offensive possession, but it was more because the game was out of hand at that point.
Favre was inconsistent against the Chargers, going 30-of-42 for 271 yards and three touchdowns, but also threw two interceptions, including one returned 52 yards for a score by defensive back Antonio Cromartie. He and some of his receivers appeared out of sync at times, something Favre has warned would take some time to perfect after playing in Green Bay’s offensive system for the past 16 seasons.
“I think there’s been progress each week,” Mangini said. “We threw the ball quite a bit [Monday] night and there’s going to be some times where when you put the ball up in volume, you’re going to have turnovers. Brett’s made a lot of great plays, sort of ad-lib type plays and the receivers are getting more and more used to that and I think he’s getting more and more used to the receivers. As you go along and get the additional reps, that tends to naturally improve.”
Mangini bemoaned a few other turnovers, including a fumble by running back Thomas Jones, that turned the momentum in the Chargers’ favor.
“I thought we were moving the ball pretty effectively throughout the first half, and then we had the turnover for a touchdown,” Mangini said. “That was the case in the first half, some positive drives punctuated by the turnovers. Whenever you have that happen, it’s not going to have a good result.”
After New York cut the deficit to 17-14 on Laveranues Coles‘ 3-yard touchdown catch early in the second quarter, the Jets tried to catch the Chargers off guard by trying an onside kick. After a perfectly placed bounce by kicker Jay Feely, special-teams standout Wallace Wright got his hands on the ball but lost it and San Diego recovered. Five plays later, the Chargers made it a 10-point game and Mangini was roundly criticized for the call after the game.
“In that situation, I would definitely do it again if it was the same situation,” Mangini said. “We didn’t execute as well as we should’ve.”
The Jets also clearly missed the presence of run-stopping nose tackle Kris Jenkins, who left in the first quarter with a back injury. San Diego finished with 107 yards on the ground and was able to convert on third down numerous times late in the game.
“There were times [Monday] night where we thought Kris could come back in,” Mangini said. “It just didn’t get to the point where we were ready to do that. He was close, definitely, throughout the course of the game, so I’m hoping with time and treatment, that’ll move along pretty well.”
Notes
Mangini said punter Ben Graham, re-signed less than a week after he was released, was in San Diego working out with former NFL punter and fellow Aussie Darren Bennett when he called him late last week. “He didn’t even have to get on a flight,” Mangini said. “He was already there, and I thought he did a good job.” Graham dropped both of his punts inside the Chargers’ 20 for no returns while replacing the injured Reggie Hodges. Mangini said the Jets will carry both Graham and Hodges on the roster “for the short term and see where we are.” Full story.
Information from ESPN’s Ed Werder and The Associated Press contributed to this report.