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New York Jets LT Duane Brown out for opener with shoulder injury, could be headed to IR

FLORHAM PARK, N.J. — Stung by injuries in the preseason, the New York Jets will be without left tackle Duane Brown for their opener Sunday against the Baltimore Ravens at MetLife Stadium.

Brown, 37, who signed a two-year, $20 million contract Aug. 15 to replace the injured Mekhi Becton (out for the season), sustained a shoulder injury in Monday's practice and could be headed to injured reserve, according to coach Robert Saleh.

The Jets are evaluating test results and soon will make a decision on whether to place Brown on IR, which would sideline him for a minimum of four games.

The news comes only two days after the Jets announced that quarterback Zach Wilson will miss at least the first three games as he continues to recover from arthroscopic knee surgery. Early in training camp, Becton injured his right knee in practice, requiring surgery.

Brown's injury forces yet another shuffling of the tackle positions, hardly an ideal situation with the opener so close.

Right tackle George Fant, who began camp at left tackle, will move back to that position. Until this week, he hadn't practiced there since the first week of August, but it's his natural position and it should be a relatively seamless transition.

«I'm sure it's frustrating for George — everyone just wants to settle into their job — but credit to George,» Saleh said. «He's an uber-athlete, he's got great versatility and he's always been a team-guy first.… Him going to the left side this week, he's making it very easy for this transition to happen.»

The big question is right tackle. Rookie Max Mitchell, a fourth-round pick from Louisiana, will get the start. Ordinarily, it would've gone to career backup Conor McDermott, but he missed the preseason due to an ankle

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