The New York Jets have officially placed offensive tackle Tyron Smith on injured reserve, effectively sidelining him for the remainder of the 2023 NFL season. This news raises speculation about Smith’s future with the Jets, as he could be concluding his illustrious career in New York. Smith, a six-time Pro Bowl selection and three-time First-Team All-Pro, has been a key player for the Jets since joining the team. The decision comes after Smith suffered a knee injury during the Jets’ recent game. Jets coach Robert Saleh stated, ‘While we are disappointed to lose a player of Tyron’s caliber, we need to make decisions that will benefit the team in the long run.’ In a related note, Jets running back Breece Hall, who has been dealing with his own knee issues, is expected to play in the upcoming matchup against the Seattle Seahawks despite his recent injury. Hall’s return is much anticipated as he has been an integral part of the team’s offense. Meanwhile, the Jets are looking ahead as they navigate through a challenging season with a 3-7 record, hoping to find a way to regroup without Smith’s veteran presence.
Tyron Smith Placed on Injured Reserve, Potentially Ending His Career with the Jets
