New York Jets lose their starting right tackle, Mekhi Becton, for the entire season

FLORHAM PARK — The third professional season of Mekhi Becton with the New York Jets is officially over before it begins.

The starting right tackle was placed on injured reserve Tuesday, thanks to a broken patella in his right knee sustained in practice Aug. 8.

Becton traveled to Los Angeles for a consultation with the Dr. Neal ElAttrachewho handled the quarterback’s knee surgery Zach Wilson to repair his torn meniscus. It is expected that Becton undergo surgery and miss the next season, something that the fans believe Jets will be the case.

This Tuesday’s move came at the time that the Jets they reduced their squad to the mandatory limit of 85 players. Also, they released the wide receiver Rashard Davisoffensive lineman Derrick KellyOn the defensive Tim Ward and defensive back Luq Barcoo.

It will be two consecutive seasons for Bectonthe 11th overall recruit Draft 2020who dislocated his right patella and suffered knee cartilage damage in the regular-season opener once morest the Carolina Panthers last year. He missed the rest of the season.

Becton was adjusting to a move to right tackle this summer, following previously playing left tackle, when the most recent injury occurred on the second play of an 11-on-11 stretch. The initial prognosis was optimistic, but an MRI revealed later more damage than originally expected.

George Fant He was scheduled to play left tackle for the Jetsfollowing replacing Becton last year. But the injury Becton forced the Jets to sign the five-time selected Pro Bowl, Duane Brownto a contract for two seasons and 22 million dollars. Brownwho has played left tackle his entire career, will stay on that side for the Jetswhile Fant will be moved to the right flank.

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