Jets head coach Adam Gase said running back Le'Veon Bell will not practice on Thursday due to an illness, but it doesn't seem to be something going around the team.
"Yeah they haven't said that to me yet," Gase said. "I feel like each guy it's been something different. It hasn't been the same thing, it hasn't been like the flu or anything."
In addition to Bell missing practice, safety Jamal Adams remains out as he continues to recover from a sprained left ankle.
Adams suffered the injury during Sunday's 22-6 loss to the Cincinnati Bengals, and did not practice on Wednesday, either.
"Yeah, it's tough," Adams said. "Obviously, it's things that you can't control in this game, it's things you can't control in this life. But you've just got to control what you can control, at the end of the day. But like I said, man, we'll be fine. Just got to continue to get better, continue to stay healthy and go from there."
Adams said he played through the pain on Sunday after suffering the injury on the first drive of the game, but his status is still up in the air for Week 14's matchup with the Dolphins.
Le'Veon Bell will not practice with an illness, but Adam Gase says it's different than other illnesses on the team & there's nothing going around pic.twitter.com/j9y16avOa2
- Jets Videos (@snyjets) December 5, 2019