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New York Jets starting left tackle Kelvin Beachum was spotted in a walking boot on Saturday night. He will be out week-to-week with a sore foot.

Not good. Of all positions labeled “the thinnest,” offensive line is positively near the top of the list for the New York Jets.

Not good at all referring to the latest offensive line injury.

Starting left tackle Kelvin Beachum was seen wearing a walking boot on Saturday night at the organization’s annual Green & White Scrimmage at Rutgers University. His injury is deemed as a “sore foot” and is listed as “week-to-week,” via Andy Vazquez of North Jersey.

Beachum, 29, started all 16 games at the left tackle position a year ago. His blindside spot along a perceived weak O-line remains a critical spot on the depth chart.

The Jets will have their work cut out for them shall this this injury develop into something serious.

Ben Ijalana will probably assume the starting left spot while Kelvin Beachum wastes away on the shelf.

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