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WR Marvin Mims, DB Riley Moss estimated as limited practice participants

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04 November 2025

The Broncos' estimated injury report for Thursday Night Football delivered some good news on Tuesday.

Four players were upgraded to limited participants. Safety Brandon Jones (foot), safety P.J. Locke (neck), wide receiver Marvin Mims Jr. (concussion) and cornerback Riley Moss (ankle) were estimated as non-participants on Monday.

The Broncos did not practice on Monday and held a walk-through on Tuesday.

Mims did not practice last week and was inactive for Sunday's win over the Texans, as was Locke. Moss played every defensive snap against the Texans, while Jones played all but three snaps.

Outside linebacker Jonathon Cooper (thumb), defensive lineman John Franklin-Myers (shoulder) and defensive tackle D.J. Jones (knee) were estimated as full participants on Tuesday. All three were listed as limited on Monday.

Cornerback Pat Surtain II (pectoral), tight end Nate Adkins (knee) and kicker Wil Lutz (illness) were estimated as non-participants on Tuesday. Lutz was a new addition to the practice report.

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Jermaine Johnson ‘sick’ over Jets’ trade deadline moves, but believes in organization

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04 November 2025

The Jets made two of the biggest splashes ahead of this year’s NFL trade deadline, sending out two of their key young defensive pieces out of town mainly for draft compensation. 

Sauce Gardner was traded to the Indianapolis Colts in an absolute stunner, then a few hours later Quinnen Williams was shipped off to the Dallas Cowboys, completely signaling a sell-off. 

Gang Green continued to float some of their other assets leading up to the deadline, including Jermaine Johnson.

The Bears and 49ers were said to be among the teams who showed interest in Johnson, and according to SNY's Connor Hughes a second-round pick was on the table at one point, but ultimately nothing came to fruition. 

The 26-year-old made it clear that he'd like to remain with the organization as his name was floated in rumors in the weeks leading up to Tuesday's deadline. 

It's not surprise his stance stayed the same as the 4 p.m. deadline came and went. 

“I’d be lying if I said I was happy my brothers are gone because I’m not, I’m sick,” Johnson wrote on X. “But, I believe strongly in the organization, staff and my brothers in the locker room. I said when I got drafted I wanted to be the reason or part of the reason this thing gets changed.

“That’s going to continue to be my outlook. I love this team and this fan base and y’all will continue to get my all, my absolute best on and off the field. Let’s look onward and upward because better things are coming and I give my word on that. Go Jets always 💚.”

Johnson has one sack and 19 tackles through five games this season. 

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Jets GM Darren Mougey says deals for Sauce Gardner, Quinnen Williams were 'too good to pass up'

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04 November 2025

The Jets made the biggest moves at this year's NFL Trade Deadline, dealing Sauce Gardnerand Quinnen Williams and restarting their rebuild, and GM Darren Mougey spoke with the media hours after the 4 p.m. deadline to talk about the organization's moves.

"A lot of work goes into it. Never an easy day, a lot of tough decisions," Mougey said in his opening statement. "Never easy moving on from any player, let alone guys like Sauce and Quinnen, who have been a part of this organization and team this year.

"We got to today and we had these offers that we felt were too good for the team (to pass up) and we made that with Sauce and Quinnen.”

Mougey explained that his staff has weekly meetings to discuss the roster and potential trade values. He called it a "very detailed" process, especially in the case of Gardner, whom the team extended to make him the highest-paid cornerback in NFL history in the offseason. Mougey applauded his team for coming up with a contract for Gardner that gave the Jets flexibility when it came to potential trades.

"We had a lot of discussion going through that contract process and some of the details we had to have in that contract because you never know how the future is going to unfold," Mougey explained. "We always want to be in a position to potentially trade these contracts... [We] made that contract a tradeable contract. For the situation where you think the value is too good to pass up and that was the case here."

Gardner was being paid the league minimum in 2025 before his contract kicks in for the 2026 season. So the Jets free up cap space over the next few years and received two first-round picks. 

And while Mougey wouldn't say how long talks for Sauce have been going on, the first-year GM said he speaks with other teams all season but the Colts' package only came in the last few days.

"When it came down to the last few days, Indianapolis became richer and richer with their value and eventually," Mougey said. "Like I said, was too good to pass up." 

Why Quinnen Williams was traded

While the football world was blindsided by the Sauce deal, it was a precursor to the Quinnen Williams trade.

SNY's Connor Hughes reported that Williams' relationship with the Jets had deteriorated this season and asked for a trade, specifically to the Cowboys.

Mougey declined to comment when asked about Williams' demand.

The Jets GM received a first-round pick in 2027 and a second-round pick in 2026 from Dallas, which Mougey said "was good value for us today."

Of course, Williams was set for a payday. There was a potential opt-out after the 2026 season and Mougey was asked if contract talks were a factor in the move.

"There’s a lot of things that go into these decisions," he said. "I wouldn’t say it was the contract. There’s a lot of things we discuss." 

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  3. Sauce Gardner will wear No. 1 for Colts, Josh Downs moves to No. 2
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