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Buzz Minggu 11 NFL 2025: Jets Wilson Akan Menjalani MRI pada Lutut yang Cedera Kembali

Who’s starting, who’s hurt, and who’s on the move? 

NFL news is nonstop, and we’re breaking it all down week by week this season.

Here’s the latest on what’s happening around the league entering Week 11:

Jets’ Garrett Wilson to undergo MRI

New York Jets wide receiver Garrett Wilson’s right knee was still being evaluated Monday and he’ll have an MRI after he reinjured it against the Cleveland Browns. Wilson was hurt in the third quarter of the 27-20 win Sunday when he came down hard on the knee after going for a deep pass down the sideline.

Wilson, who had no catches in a game for the first time in his four NFL seasons, never came back in.

“We’re still evaluating him, seeing exactly how he’s going to come out this week to see if he’ll be a part of practice,” coach Aaron Glenn said Monday.

Wilson missed the first two games of his NFL career with an injury to the same knee before returning Sunday. The Jets play the AFC East-leading Patriots in New England on Thursday night.

Daron Payne suspended for hitting Amon-Ra St. Brown

Washington Commanders defensive tackle Daron Payne was suspended for one game without pay by the NFL on Monday for hitting Detroit Lions receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown during the teams’ game the night before, violating a rule “contrary to sportsmanship,” per the NFL’s statement.

Payne was ejected for unsportsmanlike conduct in the second quarter of Washington’s 44-22 loss to visiting Detroit on Sunday.

He will miss Washington’s game next Sunday in Spain against the Miami Dolphins, though, Payne is allowed to appeal the suspension.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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