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Good morning Womens Lac Edwards Jersey , GGN! I hope you’re all having a great start to the day. Sam Darnold seems to be getting over his bout with Mono at an extraordinarily quick pace, which is good news for the team after a putrid 0-2 start to the season. The doctors that have been working with Sam have pinned him to be able to come back for week 5 against the Eagles if all goes well. Hopefully for the team, that is the case. Regardless if Sam can ‘save’ the season or not, it’s important to see what type of development we get from the young QB. Week 1 didn’t look exactly great, but if he was dealing with Mono then it should be taken with a grain of salt. We’ll find out more as time goes on, but hopefully we get Sam back soon. With that, here are your links to the team today.Yahoo Sports - New York Jets quarterback Sam Darnold details latest recovery timeline [Video]Zach Braziller - Where Jets' Sam Darnold stands in his battle with monoDanny Abriano - Latest on Jets QB Sam Darnold's recovery from mono: Confirms an enlarged spleenRyan Gaydos - New York Jets' Sam Darnold says he wishes he would have gotten mono soonerEric Allen - Sam Darnold Plans to Come Back Stronger Than EverSam Nuemann - USA TODAY NFL Power Rankings: Jets slide seven spots after Week 2 lossAlex Wendling - New York Jets Offensive Report Card: Week 2 vs. Cleveland BrownsJames Cunningham - New York Jets Defensive Report Card: Week 2 vs the Cleveland BrownsJustin Fried - New York Jets: Top 3 takeaways from Week 2 loss to Cleveland BrownsSteven Blush - New York Jets Black Monday: Heroes and Zeros after MNF BlowoutBrian Costello - Jets need Leonard Williams to finally deliverZach Braziller - Trumaine Johnson's $72.5 million won't save his Jets' starting jobMatt Stypulkoski - How, when can Jets get rid of Trumaine Johnson? The answer isn’t prettyNewYorkJets.com - Where to Watch, Listen & Follow: Jets-PatriotsRandy Lange - With Patriots Ahead, Le'Veon Bell Urges Jets to 'Keep Pushing'NewYorkJets.com - Jets Injury Report | Week 3 vs. Patriots - WednesdaySam Neumann - Jets injury report: LB C.J. Mosley held out of practice againSNY - Adam Gase delivers positive news on Quinnen Williams among injury updatesZach Braziller - Adam Gase: Removing Jamal Adams from game wasn’t a benchingSNY - Jets' Adam Gase owns making Jamal Adams benching callRich Cimini - Jets DBs Adams, Johnson upset with benchingSpencer Aber - Jets S Jamal Adams talks benching, social media changesHowie Kussoy - Jamal Adams denies wanting out in sudden Jets sagaTed Holmlund - Jets' Jamal Adams rips NFL for fine: ‘League is a damn joke’Chris Stephano - New York Jets should consider signing Colin KaepernickEthan Greenberg - Jets Sign QB David Fales, Place Trevor Siemian on Injured ReserveNY Post - Jets to sign David Fales in desperate quarterback searchDanny Abriano - Jets are signing QB David Fales to back up Luke FalkRich Cimini - When all else Fales - Jets add QB to back up FalkMatt Stypulkoski - Who is David Fales? Jets sign new backup QB with Sam Darnold, Trevor Siemian both outRandy Lange - Kicker Sam Ficken on His Jets Debut: 'I'm Just Doing My Job'Jake Patel - 888 Becomes the Official Sponsor of the NY JetsNewYorkJets.com - Jets to Host Fantennial Weekend Oct. 11-13 as Part of NFL 100 CelebrationHere are your missed connections from yesterday.Here’s the thread about nothing, make sure to rec the post!I hope you all have a safe and wonderful rest of the day! Jordan Leggett remembers the sudden buzz on the sideline and in the stands as cellphones lit up with texts delivering the scary news.A young player from a rival high school football squad in Florida had been seriously injured during a game and he might not make it."Everybody on the team where I was from was like, 'Oh, man, he must've just got like a big hit,'" the New York Jets tight end recalled. "We heard later that he passed away http://www.jetslockerroom.com/authentic-sam-darnold-jersey , so it was kind of a big deal."Taylor Haugen was only 15 on Aug. 30, 2008, when he went out across the middle of the field for a pass, reached up and grabbed the football 鈥?and was immediately slammed into by two defenders, one to the front of his body and the other to his back. The impact to Haugen's abdominal area ruptured his liver and the Niceville High School wide receiver was rushed to the hospital, where he died a few hours later."The surgeons who worked on my child all night said it looked like a car crash," Kathy Haugen said in a telephone interview.Leggett, who was a wide receiver for nearby Navarre High School in the Florida Panhandle, had never met Haugen, but was shaken by his stunning death. Ten years later, Leggett is honoring his memory with his "Touchdowns For Taylor" campaign, working with Haugen's parents and the Taylor Haugen Foundation to raise awareness about abdominal injuries in youth football and trying to educate parents, players and coaches about how to better prevent them.Shortly after Leggett was drafted by New York in the fifth round out of Clemson last year, his agents asked if he was interested in supporting any charities. Leggett talked to someone from back home, and they mentioned the Taylor Haugen Foundation."It just brought back all those memories from back in high school because I was there (in Florida) when it happened," Leggett said. "So, it was just something I wanted to be a part of."The 23-year-old Leggett started the "Touchdowns For Taylor" charity campaign last season through the sports fundraising platform Pledge It, with donors contributing money for every touchdown catch by the Jets this season."We've never been Jets fans in our entire lives," Brian Haugen said with a big laugh Tarell Basham Jersey , "but we find ourselves rooting for the Jets to score touchdowns."New York has 11 TD catches so far, with Leggett contributing to the total with the first of his NFL career in Week 4 at Jacksonville."Last year, I didn't get to play at all and my soon-to-be mother-in-law actually thought it would be cool to donate as much as my jersey number, so with 86, she'll donate $86 per touchdown," said a smiling Leggett, who missed last season with a knee injury. "We had a lot of touchdowns last year and she thought it was specifically just for my touchdowns, so it was kind of funny because she was the biggest donor."Leggett and Haugen's parents met for the first time in July in Florida, where they were able to chat about life in the NFL, high school rivalries, chilly Northeast weather 鈥?and, most of all, Taylor, and their combined mission."He's just a great kid," Kathy Haugen said of Leggett. "He's a wonderful person and we're really honored that he wanted to do something to give back to his community and chose the foundation and our son's legacy to do it."Added Brian Haugen: "He's a sweet soul."They are all fiercely driven by the same goal: spreading the word that abdominal injuries are potentially life-threatening to anyone playing football. And there are ways of offering better protection."If you think about football, and I think this is the story that people don't get is with the chop-block rules and helmet-to-helmet contact, where are they going to hit?" Brian Haugen said. "The torso is now the target."The Haugens have spent the last 10 years doing all they can to educate by speaking at conferences and workshops around the country and collaborating with medical experts and others in the college and NFL communities to learn more."The problem that needs to be fixed is, how do we avoid abdominal injuries, or at least try to better protect against them?" Brian Haugen said. "People say Womens Rashard Robinson Jersey , 'Wow, that never happens.' No, dude, you don't get it. Kathy gets phone calls almost daily from parents across the country who see this thing that 'never happens.'"It happens all the time."One of the most frustrating aspects for the Haugens is that statistics on abdominal injuries and deaths from football-related hits at the high school level are largely incomplete or inaccurate. It's also a big reason the Haugens started the foundation bearing the name of their only child. They are pushing for consistent injury tracking and lobbying for better protection standards at the youth sports level."Logic would say that if you're going to protect the organ on top of your shoulders," Kathy Haugen said, "you would protect the organs within the middle of your body."The Haugens support a product called the EvoShield shirt, which provides padded protection to the abdominal region and is worn by players at every level of the sport, including the NFL. They also started the Youth Equipment for Sports Safety (YESS) program to educate athletes and provide them with equipment to protect against abdominal injuries.They have also developed a six-part "Pledge To Protect," which includes a goal of making sure that by 2028 everyone playing youth football throughout the United States is wearing abdominal protection equipment as an essential part of their sports gear."It's being aware that this is an injury that takes place, that there are steps as a parent you can take to make sure that your child is better protected," Kathy Haugen said. "Ask questions and ask your coaches 鈥?be engaged. You are your child's best advocate when it comes to safety."The Haugens say they still wouldn't have prevented their son from playing the game he loved. But they stress they are educated now about the type of injuries that Taylor suffered 鈥?and they would know now how to better keep him safe.And they, along with Leggett and their many supporters, want other families to learn how to protect their kids 鈥?and never experience the loss they did."I think it's always a terrible situation when parents have to bury their children," Leggett said. "But they took the terrible thing that happened to their son and they're trying to make it better for other families who have kids who are playing the sport of football, and they're trying to make it better for everybody else."I mean, they're extremely strong for what they do and it's good to see."Online: Touchdowns For Taylor: s://pledgeit.org/touchdowns-for-taylor-2018 and the Taylor Haugen Foundation: s://taylorhaugen.org/
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