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The New York Jets<\/a> are going to be playing a game of musical chairs on the offensive line this offseason.<\/p>\n Rich Cimini of ESPN stated in<\/a> a column on Sunday, December 25 that Gang Green offensive tackle Duane Brown<\/a> “almost certainly won’t be back for the final year of his contract.”<\/p>\n The former three-time All-Pro signed a two-year<\/a> $20 million deal in August after Mekhi Becton<\/a> went down with another season-ending injury.<\/p>\n Cimini didn’t specify why he doesn’t expect Brown back next season, but it is easy to read the tea leaves of the situation.<\/p>\n Brown is currently 37 years of age and will be 38 by the start of the 2023 season. He suffered a very serious shoulder injury (a torn rotator cuff according to NFL Insider Ian Rapoport<\/a>) ahead of the Week 1 season opener and was placed on injured reserve.<\/p>\n That knocked him out at a minimum for the first four games of the year but there was a fear inside the building that it could be a season-ending injury.<\/p>\n Back on October 13 Jets offensive coordinator Mike LaFleur<\/a> said Brown “easily could have walked out of here” after suffering his injury but he told<\/a> the staff, “I’m not going out like this.”<\/p>\n
\nA Troubling Injury for Jets OT Duane Brown<\/h2>\n