Overview
- ESPN reported that Cisco tore a pectoral muscle late in Sunday’s 39-38 win over the Bengals and will have it surgically repaired.
- Medical guidance cited in coverage places recovery from pectoral tendon repair at roughly six to twelve months, putting his season at risk.
- Cisco, signed on a one-year $8.5 million deal, started all eight games and played about 98% of defensive snaps with 41 tackles, one pass breakup and no interceptions.
- With Cisco sidelined, the team will lean on Adams, with rookie Malachi Moore and veteran Isaiah Oliver in the safety mix while they assess additional options.
- The Jets are on a bye this week and next play the Browns at home on November 9.