FLORHAM PARK, N.J. — The last four weeks have given quarterback Geno Smith ample time to reflect — on his future with the Jets, on the Aug. 11 altercation that left him with a broken jaw, on his standing among his teammates — and he said he learned a valuable lesson.
“Yeah, I’m going to keep that to myself,” Smith said.
That statement doubled as the theme to Smith’s interview session Monday. In his first public comments since a former teammate, Ikemefuna Enemkpali, punched him in the Jets’ locker room because of an unpaid debt, Smith declined to answer any questions about the altercation.