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The New York Jets may be struggling to score touchdowns, but they'll head into the regular season with only minor injuries to report after Thursday night's preseason finale, a 28-10 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles.
In Thursday's contest, third-string safety Antonio Allen went down with a thigh bruise, wide receiver on the roster bubble Royce Pollard dislocated his left shoulder, and defensive end Marcus Dixon left in the fourth quarter with a stinger but would later say he was okay, according to the New York Daily News.
The loss to the Eagles came with many Jets starters on the both sides of the ball on the sidelines. Tight end Dustin Keller, nursing a hamstring injury, linebacker David Harris, with a sore ankle, and defensive tackle Mike DeVito, with a calf injury, all didn't practice in the week prior to the Philadelphia game but are expected to be ready to go when New York hosts the Buffalo Bills on Sunday, Sept. 9, in Week 1 of the regular season, reports ESPN New York's Jets blog.
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