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Jets WR Mims out vs. Seahawks while tending to family matter

NEW YORK (AP) - New York Jets rookie wide receiver Denzel Mims is dealing with a family matter and will miss the game Sunday at Seattle.

Mims left the team Wednesday to travel home to Texas to handle the situation and was not yet back Thursday.

Coach Adam Gase ruled Mims out against the Seahawks because the receiver would not be able to go through the NFL's COVID-19 protocols in time when he returned to play Sunday. The second-round draft pick missed the first six games while recovering from hamstring issues, but has 19 catches for 324 yards in the six games since.

'œObviously, he's been trending in the right direction and he's been a big reason why we've had some better games since he's been playing,'ť Gase said. 'œProtocols are what they are, and he had to handle family business - which we support because we felt that was the right thing for him to do.'ť

The winless Jets have Jamison Crowder, Breshad Perriman, Braxton Berrios, Jeff Smith and Vyncint Smith on the active roster at the receiver position. But there are suddenly some injury concerns - something that plagued the group early this season.

Perriman was limited at practice Thursday with a shoulder injury, and Crowder showed up on the injury report with a calf issue that also left him limited. It occurred during practice, so how the calf responds Friday will be key to determining his availability for Sunday.

In other injuries, linebacker Jordan Jenkins (shoulder), right guard Greg Van Roten (toe) and safeties Ashtyn Davis (foot) and Bennett Jackson (hamstring) all missed practice for the second straight day. Running back Frank Gore remains in the concussion protocol, but got his normal rest day.

Offensive lineman Pat Elflein (shoulder/ankle) was limited. Right tackle George Fant (knee), safety Marcus Maye (rib) and center Connor McGovern (back/hamstring) were all full participants after being limited Wednesday.

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New York Jets' Denzel Mims (11) makes a contested catch during the first half of an NFL football game against the Miami Dolphins, Sunday, Nov. 29, 2020, in East Rutherford, N.J. (AP Photo/Corey Sipkin) The Associated Press
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