Kenyon Sadiq had a hernia procedure. The Jets say he'll be ready for training camp.
The rookie tight end taken in the first round to be a centerpiece of Frank Reich's offense underwent a minor procedure Thursday. Aaron Glenn called it a 'small procedure' and said Sadiq's timeline is not a concern.
Jets first-round tight end Kenyon Sadiq underwent a hernia procedure Thursday and will miss the remainder of OTAs and mandatory minicamp. Coach Aaron Glenn called it a 'small procedure' and said Sadiq is expected back well before training camp opens. The Jets described the timeline as not a concern.
What happened and what is the timeline?
Sadiq had a hernia procedure Thursday, a day after his first OTA practice with the team. He will not participate in the rest of the voluntary OTA sessions or the mandatory minicamp scheduled for June 16-18. Aaron Glenn said after Thursday's practice that the procedure was minor and that the expectation is Sadiq will be ready for training camp. Hernia procedures are among the more routine soft tissue operations in professional sports, with standard recovery timelines of four to six weeks.
How much does this actually matter?
Missing OTAs and minicamp costs Sadiq installation time in Frank Reich's offense, which places significant cognitive demands on tight ends. Reich's system asks tight ends to align in multiple spots, read coverage pre-snap, and adjust routes based on defensive movement. That learning typically happens on the field in May and June. Sadiq will get his reps in training camp instead, which compresses the timeline but doesn't eliminate it. The Jets' projection hasn't changed: he's still expected to play a meaningful role in the regular-season offense.
Who fills in at tight end while Sadiq is out?
The Jets' tight end room behind Sadiq includes veteran options who were already in the building before the draft. Their role through OTAs and minicamp is to take the first-team reps that would have gone to Sadiq and give Geno Smith consistent targets in Reich's install. The depth isn't the concern. The question is whether Sadiq, once healthy, can absorb a full NFL playbook in a compressed training camp window before Week 1.
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- ESPN: Jets' Kenyon Sadiq has hernia procedure, expected back during camp
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