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FLORHAM PARK, N.J. -- Nick Mangold isnt used to sitting out so long.One game was
tough, and so was missing two. Three games? Thats a career first that the New
York Jets center would rather not experience.Mangold has a sprained right ankle
that is likely to keep him out Sunday against the Los Angeles Rams.Its getting
better, slowly but surely, Mangold said Thursday. Its been frustrating being out
this long and letting my guys down on the line and then the offense. I dont like
not playing, so its been difficult, but it seems to be trending where its going
up. So, hopefully itll keep getting better and well get out there as soon as
possible.The seven-time Pro Bowl selection has missed just six games in his
11-year NFL career, but never more than two in a row. A sprained ankle kept him
out of two straight in 2011, but a setback with his current injury will probably
keep him out for at least three straight.Mangold was initially hurt on Oct. 23
against Baltimore when a teammate rolled into the back of his leg. He was
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Mangolds place. Mangold remains in a walking boot after briefly getting out of
it last week.I was moving around and felt pretty good, and after a while, it
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if we could get it to calm down again before we start ramping things up
again.Mangold blamed it on overdoing things when the ankle wasnt yet healed
enough.It was probably my own stupidity of trying to do too much too soon, he
said. Im not very good at listening to doctors. I hear what they say, but Im not
very good at listening.Mangold has a reputation of being a tough competitor who
has played through various injuries and returned from ailments that appeared
initially to possibly sideline him for some time. This one, however, has been
different.Ive never had to deal with a so-called setback, so thats been
difficult, he said. Usually, Ive always trended in the right direction and as
soon as I got injured, that next day was the worst I felt and Id continue to get
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in there.In other injury news, quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick practiced on a
limited basis for the second straight day with a sprained left knee.Hes getting
a little better, coach Todd Bowles said. Hes taking some reps. He has to do some
more, though.Fridays practice will likely go a long way in helping determine
whether Fitzpatrick or second-year QB Bryce Petty will start against the Rams.
While some fans and media are clamoring for the Jets to start Petty, Bowles has
remained steadfast in that Fitzpatrick will start as long as hes healthy.For me
to make a quarterback change, Id have to have a quarterback controversy, Bowles
said. Ryan is the starter, Bryce is the backup.Linebackers Bruce Carter
(quadriceps) and Josh Martin (concussion), tight end Kellen Davis (elbow) and
cornerback Marcus Williams (ankle) did not practice. Wide receiver Brandon
Marshall (foot), right tackle Breno Giacomini (shoulder), linebacker Darron Lee
(ankle), defensive end Muhammad Wilkerson (ankle), cornerback Buster Skrine
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Offensive coordinator Chan Gailey acknowledged he was uncertain of the distance
on third down early in the third quarter of the Jets 27-23 loss at Miami on
Sunday, when New York faced a third-and-1 but went with an empty backfield and
Fitzpatrick threw incomplete to RB Matt Forte. Thats a question that you ask
yourself when you go back to it, Gailey said. You can always do something better
that might have made a difference. When the ball goes on the ground, to be
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call if I thought it was that down and distance. ... Bowles said the Jets used
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was playing more snaps on offense. The coach added that Spiller would continue
to return kicks against Los Angeles. Spiller, signed last week, returned two
kickoffs for 37 yards against the Dolphins.---For more NFL coverage:
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