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An MRI examination of Mekhi Becton's right knee revealed a more severe injury than initially anticipated,

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"It's raising fears that the New York Jets have a deep injury to their right knee," a source said.

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The source said the 2020 first-round draft pick injured the same knee, which required season-ending surgery last September,

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But it was described as a "different" injury. Becton will have additional tests Tuesday to determine the diagnosis,

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But Jets' anxiety level was heightened after receiving the MRI results.

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Becton hurt his knee in the opening O-line drill on Monday morning. But kept practicing.

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A few minutes later, in the second play of the 11-on-11 period,

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Becton fell backwards after being hit by defensive end John Franklin-Myers.

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Becton removed his shoulder pads and immediately walked into the locker room limping along with members of the training staff.

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She began wearing a knee brace on Friday, a sign that she may have started feeling uneasy.

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After Monday's practice, coach Robert Saleh was cautiously optimistic, saying the preliminary tests showed no serious injuries.

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Based on what the doctors told him, he said the knee was "stable" and the MRI was done as a precaution.

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"It doesn't create panic in my mind at all," Saleh said. "A guy like Duane is a bonus."

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Becton has started only 14 of 33 games in two seasons, including six games that he did not finish due to various injuries.

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His weight became a major story last season, when he reached nearly 400 pounds after recovering from surgery.

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Now if he has to waste time, it can be a challenge. I think he's going to be fine."