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Jets WR Elijah Moore (concussion) isn’t listed on the final Week 5 injury report after getting in full practices on Thursday and Friday. He’ll return for Sunday morning’s game vs. the Falcons in London but is only a desperation fantasy play at this point.

Jets RB Elijah Moore (concussion) graduated to a full practice on Thursday. Barring a setback, he'll play vs. Atlanta in London on Sunday morning.

Jets WR Elijah Moore (concussion) returned to a limited practice on Wednesday. He's tentatively expected back for this weekend's game vs. the Falcons in London, but we'll continue to monitor his progress through the concussion protocol.

Jets WR Elijah Moore (concussion) has been ruled out for Sunday's game vs. the Titans. We'll see if he can make it back for Week 5. WR Corey Davis should dominate targets this weekend.

Jets WR Elijah Moore (concussion) did not practice on Wednesday. The rookie is looking unlikely to play vs. the Titans this weekend.

Jets WR Elijah Moore sustained a concussion in Sunday's loss to the Broncos. We'll monitor his progress through the protocol. Of course, the rookie isn't a bankable fantasy option right now with the Jets offense struggling badly.

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Jets WR Keelan Cole (knee) is inactive for today’s game against the Panthers. WR Jamison Crowder (COVID) is also out, leaving Corey Davis and Elijah Moore as the Jets’ clear top 2 WRs.

Jets WR Keelan Cole (knee) is listed as questionable for this weekend's game vs. the Panthers. He didn’t practice on Friday after being added to the injury report on Thursday, so he looks like a poor bet to play. With Jamison Crowder (COVID) already ruled out, Corey Davis and Elijah Moore should serve as the Jets’ clear top 2 WRs in the opener.

Jets WR Jamison Crowder (COVID) is out for Sunday's game vs. the Panthers, HC Robert Saleh said. We'll see if WR Keelan Cole (knee) is able to play. Corey Davis and Elijah Moore should operate as the Jets' top 2 WRs in this one.

Jets WR Elijah Moore (quad) returned to practice on Tuesday and told reporters afterward that he plans to play in Friday's preseason finale. The rookie ended up missing a little less than 2 weeks with his quad injury, but it sounds like he'll be good to go for the start of the regular season.

Jets HC Robert Saleh said WR Elijah Moore (quad) won't practice this week but will hopefully be back on the field next week. Saleh added that he's "not worried" about Moore's Week 1 status. The rookie lit up the practice field throughout the spring and early part of training camp. So as long as he's setback-free when he returns, Moore should still play a big role right out of the gate.

Jets HC Robert Saleh labeled WR Elijah Moore (quad) "day-to-day" and hopes to get the rookie back at practice this week. It's confirmation that Moore's quad injury isn't anything to worry about. Consider his fantasy stock unaffected.

Insider Doug Kyed hears that there's "no concern" about Jets WR Elijah Moore's quad injury. Exhale! We'll see when the rookie is able to get on the field. But you can continue targeting him aggressively in the double-digit rounds of fantasy drafts.

Jets WR Elijah Moore injured his quad in Thursday's practice. He was able to get off the field under his own power but is headed for an MRI, HC Robert Saleh said. We'll pass along an update when we get one.

Jets WR Elijah Moore has been "unstoppable" through the first week of camp, according to The New York Daily News' DJ Bien-Aime. The rookie has been playing both outside and in the slot. "At this rate, there’s no way the Jets can keep him out of the starting lineup as he has done nothing but create big plays," Bien-Aime adds. It's a continuation of what was reportedly a dominant spring from Moore. We'll see exactly how New York's WR corps shakes out (Corey Davis is the only guy with a starting spot locked up), but Moore is certainly worth a shot at his 13th-round ADP.

Jets WR Denzel Mims was working with the 3rd-team offense in Friday's practice, according to multiple reports. So in case you were still wondering whether the spring reports that he wasn't in line to start this season were true, here you go. As of now, it looks like Corey Davis and Keelan Cole will be the Jets' outside receivers, with Jamison Crowder and rookie Elijah Moore battling for the slot job. Mims isn't rosterable in redraft leagues.

Jets HC Robert Saleh believes WR Elijah Moore is capable of playing all 3 receiver spots in the offense. “He’s a dynamic young man,” Saleh said. “One of the things that’s really been great for him, not that it’s been a surprise, but to see it actually happen, what makes those guys difficult to defend is he can line up as the Z, F or X (receiver). He can line up wherever you want, and he’s going to execute it at a very high level.” It's an important note because it means that Moore doesn't need the Jets to get rid of slot receiver Jamison Crowder in order to land an every-down role. Of course, if Moore keeps playing like he did in OTAs and minicamp, the Jets won't be able to keep him off the field.

Jets WR Elijah Moore has been "undeniably the most impressive" player at OTAs, The Athletic's Connor Hughes writes. These, of course, are padless practices. And the Jets are missing a bunch of guys, including WRs Corey Davis, Denzel Mims and Jamison Crowder. But that's allowed Moore to soak up 1st-team reps with fellow rookie Zach Wilson. And Moore is reportedly looking every bit like the explosive player he was at Ole Miss.

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