Summary
During a football game against the Miami Dolphins, New York Jets backup running back Braelon Allen injured his knee. This injury raises concerns about a possible MCL sprain, which could impact the team's lineup.
Key Facts
- Braelon Allen is a backup running back for the New York Jets.
- He injured his knee during a game against the Miami Dolphins.
- A former NFL doctor suggested there might be an MCL sprain.
- Allen was ruled out for the rest of the game due to the injury.
- He had 54 rushing yards and 17 receiving yards this season before the injury.
- Allen also returned three kickoffs for 76 yards this season.
- If Allen's injury is serious, Breece Hall and rookie Isaiah Davis may have more playing time.