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Jets' wide receiver depth chart not too deep right now because of injuries

Jets' Chris Hogan makes a catch during practice at the NFL football team's training camp in Florham Park, N.J., Thursday, Aug. 20, 2020. Credit: AP/Seth Wenig

FLORHAM PARK. N.J. – Sam Darnold led the offense on the field Tuesday without three of the Jets’ projected top four wide receivers. By the end of practice, another wideout was on the sideline being checked.

It’s a good thing the Jets signed Chris Hogan, who already is taking first-team reps and building chemistry with Darnold.

The Jets’ wide receiver room was thin to begin with, and it’s getting thinner with the season opener less than three weeks away.