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Jaguars' Ben Ijalana: Lands on IR
Ben Ijalana (elbow) was placed on injured reserve.Ijalana suffered the elbow injury during last Thursday's preseason finale and was moved to IR over the weekend. According to Josina Anderson of ESPN, the 30-year-old is set to undergo surgery on his biceps within the next week or two.
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Jaguars' Ben Ijalana: Out with elbow injury
Ben Ijalana was forced out of Thursday's preseason contest against Atlanta with an elbow injury, Tad Dickman of the Jacksonville Jaguars' official site reports.Ijalana originally signed with Jacksonville on Aug. 11 after spending the entire 2018 season dealing with a shoulder injury. The 30-year-old last saw regular-season action in 2017 with the Jets, where he appeared in 11 games as a reserve tackle. It's unclear how serious the elbow injury is, although it's obviously serious enough to sideline Ijalana for the rest of Thursday's game.
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Jaguars' Ben Ijalana: Signs with Jacksonville
Ben Ijalana signed a contract with the Jacksonville Jaguars on Sunday, Hays Carlyon of 1010 AM WJXL reports.Ijalana suffered a shoulder injury in August 2018 and spent the entire season on injured reserve. The 30-year-old last appeared in 11 contests with the Jets in 2017 as a reserve offensive tackle.
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Jets' Ben Ijalana: Sent to IR
Ben Ijalana (shoulder) was placed on injured reserve Wednesday, Eric Allen of the New York Jets' official site reports.Ijalana recently sustained an unspecified shoulder injury during one of the Jets' recent joint practices with the Redskins. His placement on IR more than likely means his 2018 season is over before it began. New York signed fellow veteran Gino Gradkowski to take Ijalana's place on the active roster.
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Jets' Ben Ijalana: Returning to Jets
Ben Ijalana signed a one-year contract with the New York Jets on Friday, Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network reports.The Jets allowed Ijalana to test the open market but it's now apparent he'll be brought back for another season. Capable of playing both left and right tackle, it's possible he could open the 2018 campaign in a starting role.
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Ben Ijalana: Set to hit free agency
Ben Ijalana will become a free agent after the Jets declined to exercise his team option for the 2018 season, Brian Costello of the New York Post reports.Ijalana, who was among Pro Football Focus' worst-graded tackles in 2016, appeared in just three games for the Jets this past season. New York cleared roughly $4.6 million in cap space by letting him walk. However, it's possible he returns to the team at a reduced price this offseason.
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Jets' Ben Ijalana: Back at it Tuesday
Ben Ijalana (knee) returned to practice Tuesday, ESPN's Rich Cimini reports.Ijalana underwent a minor knee scope in June and hadn't practiced since. Now healthy, he'll likely continue to split reps with Kelvin Beachum in training camp.
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Jets' Ben Ijalana: Sidelined following knee procedure
Ben Ijalana is not participating in practice this week after undergoing a knee scope last week, Rich Cimini of ESPN.com reports.Ijalana, who re-signed with the New York Jets in March on a two-year deal, is projected to be healthy for training camp as the knee issue isn't a long-term concern at this point. He'll look to earn the starting spot at left tackle once again in 2017 upon his return to full health.
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Jets' Ben Ijalana: Will stay with Jets
Ben Ijalana will sign a two-year, $11 million deal with the New York Jets on Thursday, Mike Garafolo of NFL Network reports.Ijalana's deal will keep the 27-year-old with the Jets through the 2018 campaign. The 6-foot-4, 322-pound lineman out of Villanova started at left tackle for the team last season.
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Jeremy Kerley, Ben Ijalana among injured Jets
The New York Jets lost three players to concussions and three others to an assortment of injuries in Friday's preseason game against Atlanta, per ESPN. Wide receiver Jeremy Kerley, safety Durell Eskridge and running back Daryl Richardson all left with concussions. Offensive tackle Ben Ijalana left the game with a knee injury. Shaq Evans sprained his back, and Sashaun Phillips hurt his ribs.