Moses returns and the Jets have their starting 5 offensive linemen together for the 1st time in camp
Associated PressFLORHAM PARK, N.J. — Morgan Moses was back and he couldn’t help but dance a little to celebrate. “Being able to go out there today and just run around with the guys and feel like you’re 10 years old again playing football,” Moses said with a big smile, “man, it just felt fantastic.” Moses was the final piece of the Jets’ revamped O-line to practice in team drills after having offseason surgery to repair a torn pectoral with which he played most of last season with Baltimore. “Yeah, it’s been a long road for him trying to get back from that pec,” coach Robert Saleh said. “Like I told somebody today, I said, look, man, it doesn’t matter how old you are, it doesn’t matter how many years you’ve been in the league, you still get pregame jitters. He looked at me and said, ‘Hey, just run off the ball.’ And I said, ‘Hey, you right.’ “And then after that, things just started happening.” The AP Top 25 college football poll is back every week throughout the season!