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    Nick Mangold: Decides to retire

    Nick Mangold (ankle) announced his retirement Tuesday, ESPN.com's Rich Cimini reports.Selected 29th overall in the 2006 draft, Mangold started at center in each of the 164 regular-season games he played in 11 seasons for the Jets, with eight of his 12 career absences occurring in 2016. He was released by the Jets last offseason and never ended up signing with another team, as his ankle injury from the previous year didn't heal the way he wanted. Mangold was selected to the Pro Bowl seven times and earned First-Team All-Pro honors in 2009 and 2010.

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    Nick Mangold: Undecided on playing in 2018

    Nick Mangold indicated this week that he's uncertain if he plans on playing football in 2018, Rich Cimini of ESPN.com reports. "[I'm] in football purgatory. I'm not up and I'm not down. I'm somewhere in between, all over the place," Mangold said. "My foot is starting to feel better. I'm starting to get back into things. Is [playing football] something I still want to do? I don't know where I am."One of several players let go last offseason as part of the Jets' veteran purge, Mangold ended up sitting out the 2017 season while recovering from an ankle injury that hampered him for much of his final campaign with New York. Mangold, a seven-time Pro Bowler, would likely still draw interest around the league if he desires to keep playing, though the 34-year-old could have difficulty securing a substantial financial investment from any team.

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    Jets' Nick Mangold: Released by Jets

    Nick Mangold (ankle) has been released by the New York Jets, Rich Cimini of ESPN.com reports.Mangold ended the 2016 on injured reserve due to an ankle injury after appearing in just eight games. In his 11-year career with the Jets, he started 164 out of 176 games leading to seven Pro Bowl selections.

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    Jets' Nick Mangold: Will not require ankle surgery

    Nick Mangold (ankle) will not require surgery, Manish Mehta of the New York Daily News reports.Mangold was only able to play eight games in 2016 before being placed on injured reserve. The center has been a cornerstone of the New York Jets' offensive line for 11 years now but may be asked to walk before training camp starts, as he's scheduled to earn $9.075 million this coming year, including a $2.4 million bonus due at training camp. The Jets will need to decide if Mangold's injury-riddled 2016 is worth the financial risk of keeping him on for the coming season, or if he is worth letting go, which the team recently did with veteran tackle Ryan Clady (shoulder).

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    Jets' Nick Mangold: Placed on IR

    Nick Mangold (ankle) was placed on injured reserve Thursday, Randy Lange of the team's official site reports.Mangold missed only four games through the first 10 seasons of his career, cementing himself as the cornerstone of the New York Jets' offensive line for a decade. However, his 11th season has been a different beast and will promptly come to an early end as he lands on the IR. The center has already missed four games this season after injuring his ankle in a Week 7 win over the Ravens. Wesley Johnson will continue to start at center with Mangold lost for the remainder of the season.

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    Jets' Nick Mangold: Suffers another ankle injury

    Nick Mangold reinjured his ankle during Monday's game against the Colts, Brian Costello of the New York Post reports.It remains unclear just how severe the issue is this time around, although he missed nearly a month of the season before finally being activated Monday.

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    Jets' Nick Mangold: Ready to play

    Nick Mangold (ankle) does not appear on the New York Jets' injury report in advance of Monday night's game against the Colts, ESPN reports.Mangold logged his first full practice in over a month Thursday and followed it up with another pair of uninhibited sessions Friday and Saturday. Thus, he appears in full health and appears set to play Monday night.

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    Jets' Nick Mangold: Full participant in practice

    Nick Mangold (ankle) was a full participant in practice Thursday, Connor Hughes of NJ.com reports.Thursday marks the center's first full practice in over a month, as he has missed the past four games due to an ankle injury. Barring any major setbacks the rest of the week, it seems likely that Mangold could resume his role as starting center this Monday against the Colts. Head coach Todd Bowles said of the situation, "He's taking reps. We'll see how he feels at the end of the week."

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    Jets' Nick Mangold: Inactive Sunday

    Nick Mangold (ankle) is inactive for Sunday's game against the Patriots.Week 12 will be the fourth straight game for which Mangold has been sidelined. His return to practice this past week indicates he may be nearing a return as soon as next week.

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    Jets' Nick Mangold: Questionable for Sunday

    Nick Mangold (ankle) is considered questionable for Sunday's game against the Patriots.Mangold was able to practice in limited fashion on Thursday, but isn't yet a lock to play in Week 12 after missing three consecutive games.

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