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Santonio Holmes looks ready to return to Jets

By Brian Costello

November 11, 2013 | 3:34pm

 
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Jets wide receiver Santonio Holmes looks as if he might be ready to return to the field.

 

Holmes, who has missed the past five games with a hamstring injury, participated in the entire 30 minutes of practice that were open to the media on Monday, a sign he might return this week against the Bills. That is the first time he has done everything during that portion of practice since suffering the injury Sept. 29 against the Titans.

 

The Jets certainly can use Holmes. Fellow wideout Jeremy Kerley was not at practice on Monday. Kerley dislocated an elbow against the Saints on Nov. 3.

 

Tight end Jeff Cumberland and safety Antonio Allen, who are both dealing with concussions, wore red jerseys signifying no contact. Linebacker Garrett McIntyre, who injured his knee against the Saints, rode a stationary bike during the media period.

 

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Practice report: No Jeremy Kerley

November, 11, 2013

NOV 11

3:33

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By Rich Cimini | ESPNNewYork.com

 

FLORHAM PARK, N.J. -- After a six-day respite, the New York Jets returned from the bye week Monday in relatively good health. The only player missing during the early portion of practice was wide receiver Jeremy Kerley, who is expected to miss a few weeks after injuring his left elbow eight days ago against the New Orleans Saints.

 

Wide receiver Santonio Holmes, who has missed five games with a hamstring injury, participated in all drills during the 30-minute window open to the media. He looked sharp and, barring a setback, looks poised to play Sunday against the Buffalo Bills.

Linebacker Garrett McIntyre (knee) didn't practice; he was relegated to the stationary bike.

 

Tight end Kellen Winslow, who returned last Monday from his four-game PED suspension, practiced for the first time. The team has a roster exemption for Winslow, which expires later Monday. They'd have to clear a roster spot to activate him.

Tight end Jeff Cumberland and safety Antonio Allen, both of whom are recovering from head injuries, practiced with the red, no-contact jersey.

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