Jets FS McGraw out 2-4 weeks with shoulder subluxation
Updated: October 14, 2003, 5:33 PM ET
HEMPSTEAD, New York - New York Jets starting free safety Jon McGraw is expected to miss two to four weeks due to a right shoulder subluxation, coach Herman Edwards announced Tuesday.
McGraw was injured during Sunday's 30-3 win over the Buffalo Bills.
A 2002 second-round pick, McGraw was handed the starting job in training camp after the Jets waived Damien Robinson. He has 21 tackles this season, 10 of them coming in a September 21 loss at New England.
The Jets likely will use rookie Derek Pagel, a fifth-round pick, or Tyrone Carter at free safety on Sunday against the Houston Texans.
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