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'Funky season' provides Jets early evaluating for 2020

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Ravens defensive back Chuck Clark is brought down by Jets center Jonotthan Harrison (78) and offensive tackle Brandon Shell (72) after he intercepted a pass in Thursday’s game.

NEW YORK — Jonotthan Harrison entered training camp as the New York Jets’ center, eager to establish himself as a reliable starter.

It all changed in a snap in early August when Ryan Kalil was lured out of retirement — sending Harrison to his familiar backup role. That is, until Kalil was placed on season-ending injured reserve in mid-November with a knee injury.

The 28-year-old Harrison has stepped in, as he did last season, and helped solidify a once-shaky offensive line. He also might have secured himself a starting role for next year.

“It definitely was a funky season,” Harrison said Monday. “Not just mine, specifically. A lot of injuries, a lot of changes and a lot of that is out of our control. It was an interesting year, but the most professional thing to do is use it as a learning experience and try to grow from it as much as you can.”

Injuries have been a painful theme all season for the Jets, who have an NFL-leading 16 players on injured reserve. Wide receiver Jeff Smith made his NFL debut in New York’s loss at Baltimore last Thursday night but suffered a season-ending ankle injury and is likely to be added to that lengthy IR list.

Among those on injured reserve are several starters, including Kalil, linebackers C.J. Mosley and Avery Williamson, wide receiver Quincy Enunwa, cornerback Trumaine Johnson, tight ends Chris Herndon and Ryan Griffin and right guard Brian Winters. Starting left guard Kelechi Osemele was released in an injury dispute earlier in the season.

Backup quarterback Trevor Siemian, running back Trenton Cannon, rookie linebacker Blake Cashman, safety Rontez Miles (Cal, Pa.), wide receiver Josh Bellamy, defensive lineman John Franklin-Myers, cornerback Kyron Brown and and linebacker Albert McClellan are also on IR as the Jets crawl to the finish of the season at 5-9 with two games left.

They host the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday.

“Guys are still fighting for jobs,” linebacker Brandon Copeland said. “Guys still understand that their livelihoods are at stake, and what you put on film is going to determine whether you’ll be here next year or not or be in the NFL next year or not.

“So, while I know it’s, obviously, not as exciting — I won’t lie about that — as playing for a playoff spot or home-field (advantage) or anything like that, there’s still an opportunity to continue to play in the NFL.”

That has been the strange silver lining in this frustrating season for Adam Gase’s group: the ability to evaluate the depth of the roster with so many projected starters and regulars sidelined.

“I think the fact that we’ve played a lot of guys is really great, especially for our personnel department,” Gase said last Friday. “They have a really good idea of who are guys that are going to have a possibility of having a future, if there are certain guys that have eliminated themselves, what guys to re-sign.”

Gase specifically mentioned wide receiver Robby Anderson, a potential free agent who has finished the season strong with 22 catches for 370 yards and three touchdowns in his past four games.

“We have had a lot of moving parts this year,” Harrison said. “We’ve had a lot of unfortunate injuries and key pieces missing from the team, but even with all that happening, we’re still able to produce and win some ballgames later in the season.

“So that’s definitely a positive, and it’s showing the professionalism of the depth of this team — that when their number was called, they were ready to perform.”

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