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  • Patriots' Morgan Moses: Ready for divisional round

    Moses (knee) has no injury designation ahead of Sunday's divisional-round matchup against the Texans. Despite opening the Patriots' week of practice with a DNP due to a knee injury, Moses logged a full session Friday and is ready to play in Sunday's playoff contest. Now fully healthy, Moses is expected to operate as New England's top right tackle in the divisional round.
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  • Patriots' Morgan Moses: Nursing knee injury

    Moses (knee) did not participate at practice Wednesday. Moses played all 64 of New England's offensive snaps in the wild-card round, and it's not clear when he hurt his knee. Now, he'll likely have to practice in full Thursday or Friday to avoid carrying an injury designation into the weekend.
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  • Patriots' Morgan Moses: Back in the game

    Moses (knee) has returned to Sunday night's game against the Ravens, Chad Graff of The Athletic reports. The starting right tackle left the game in the first quarter but was able to return, though Graff added that Moses "doesn't look 100 percent." With Thayer Munford (knee) questionable to return, it's unclear who would replace Moses if he can't continue.
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  • Patriots' Morgan Moses: Questionable with knee issue

    Moses (knee) is questionable to return to Sunday night's game against the Ravens, Doug Kyed of the Boston Herald reports. Moses left the game in the first quarter after sustaining a knee injury. Thayer Munford will replace Moses at right tackle and will likely finish out the game if the starter is unable to return.
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  • Patriots' Morgan Moses: Playing in Week 3

    Moses (foot) has no injury designation ahead of Sunday's matchup against the Steelers. Moses was seen wearing a walking boot while leaving the Patriots' Week 2 win over the Dolphins. However, he practiced in full Friday and is now in line to play in Week 3. Expect the veteran offensive lineman to start at right tackle Sunday.
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  • Patriots' Morgan Moses: Heading to Foxborough

    New England will sign Moses to a three-year, $24 million contract, Mike Garafolo of NFL Network reports. The Patriots' offensive line was one of the weakest in the league in 2024, so they're hoping Moses can provide some stability to the unit and help keep Drake Maye upright. Moses projects to start at right tackle in 2025, allowing Mike Onwenu to stay at right guard.
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  • Jets' Morgan Moses: Moves past knee issue

    Moses (knee) was cleared by the Jets' medical staff Wednesday, Mike Garafolo of NFL Network reports. The 34-year-old offensive lineman -- an unrestricted free agent this offseason -- played through a Grade 2 MCL sprain for the majority of the 2024 campaign. Moses can now enter the free-agent market fully healthy as he looks to return for a 12th NFL season in 2025.
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  • Jets' Morgan Moses: Back in action Sunday

    Moses (knee) has returned to Sunday's Week 17 game against the Bills, Rich Cimini of ESPN.com reports. Moses limped off the field in the first half and was deemed questionable to return, but he's since re-entered the contest. Carter Warren, who had entered in Moses' stead, will return to a rotational role.
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  • Jets' Morgan Moses: Exits with knee injury Week 17

    Moses (knee) is questionable to return to Sunday's game against Buffalo. Moses got hurt in the first half and headed to the injury tent after limping off the field. Carter Warren entered the game to replace him at right tackle.
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  • Jets' Morgan Moses: Active in Week 15

    Moses (wrist) is listed as active Sunday in Jacksonville, Randy Lange of the Jets' official site reports. Moses was listed as questionable for a second game in a row due to a health concern, but he'll again be available to man his typical role as the Jets' starting right tackle.
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  • Jets' Morgan Moses: Now dealing with wrist injury

    Moses (wrist) is questionable to play Sunday against the Dolphins. Moses was able to clear a shoulder injury heading into Sunday's game, but it appears he picked up a wrist injury during pregame warmups. Carter Warren would be slated to play at right tackle if Moses is unable to play.
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  • Jets' Morgan Moses: Set to play

    Moses (knee) no longer has an injury designation and will play Monday against the Bills. Moses is fully recovered from an MCL sprain suffered earlier this season. After logging a full practice Saturday, the veteran is ready to return. He should take back starting right tackle duties from Olu Fashanu.
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  • Jets' Morgan Moses: Likely to return

    Moses (knee) is on track to play Monday against the Bills, Ethan B. Greenberg of the Jets' official site reports. Moses sustained an MCL sprain and bone bruise back on Sept. 19 against the Patriots and has been out of action since. Originally given a 2-to-4-week timeline for recovery, the Virginia product is in the latter half of that, putting him right on schedule. Assuming he does play, he should take back over starting right-tackle duties against Buffalo in Week 6.
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  • Jets' Morgan Moses: Out 2-to-4 weeks

    Moses is expected to be sidelined for 2-to-4 weeks after sustaining an MCL sprain and bone bruise during the Jets' 24-3 win over the Patriots on Thursday, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports. Moses sustained the injury on the second-to-last play of the third quarter. He was able to walk to the locker room under his own power after being checked on by trainers, and further tests have revealed that the 2014 third-round pick has avoided serious injury. Rookie first-round pick Olu Fashanu took over for Moses at right tackle, and the former should hold down the starting job while the latter is sidelined.
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  • Jets' Morgan Moses: Nearing return

    Coach Robert Saleh said Thursday that Moses (pectoral) is expected to return to practice next week, Connor Hughes of SNY.tv reports. Moses underwent offseason surgery to repair his pec after playing much of 2023 with the injury. The Jets traded for the veteran right tackle in a pick swap with the Ravens back in March. Now 33 years old and entering his 11th NFL season, Moses has 144 games of starting experience.
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  • Jets' Morgan Moses: Bouncing back from procedure

    Moses (pectoral) plans to be ready for training camp after he underwent surgery six weeks ago to repair a torn pectoral muscle, Rich Cimini of ESPN.com reports. Cimini relays that Moses suffered the injury in Week 4 of last season and continued to play through the issue before going under the knife following the 2023 campaign. Once healthy, Moses -- who started 16 regular-season games for the Jets in 2021 -- is slated to bolster New York's offensive line in front of quarterback Aaron Rodgers. The veteran offensive tackle will be kicking off his second stint with the Jets after being re-acquired last week in a trade with Baltimore.
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  • Jets' Morgan Moses: Shipped to New York

    Moses (shoulder) will be traded from the Ravens to the Jets on Wednesday, Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic reports. The Jets will swap fourth-round selections in the 2024 NFL Draft with Baltimore while also sending the Ravens a sixth-round selection in the trade for Moses, according to Mike Garafolo of NFL Network. The 33-year-old should now take over at right tackle for New York, where he started 16 games in 2021.
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  • Ravens' Morgan Moses: Looking good for Thursday

    Moses (shoulder) was listed as a full participant on Baltimore's practice estimation Monday, Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com reports. Moses appears to be primed for a return from a two-game absence in Week 11. When he's ready to suit back up, he figures to resume his role as the Ravens' regular starting right tackle.
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  • Ravens' Morgan Moses: Missing Week 10

    Moses (shoulder) is inactive ahead of Sunday's game against the Browns, Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com reports. Even though Moses was able to log a full week of practice, the veteran tackle was listed as questionable and he'll now be held out of Sunday's contest. Patrick Mekari is in line to make another start at right tackle in Moses' stead.
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  • Ravens' Morgan Moses: Inactive Sunday

    Moses (shoulder) is inactive ahead of Sunday's game against the Seahawks. Moses was listed as doubtful after not practicing throughout the week, so it's no surprise that the veteran tackle is unable to suit up this Sunday. Patrick Mekari is expected to start at right tackle in Moses' stead.
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