Connor McGovern wishing to avoid a season-ending injury

The New York Jets and the New York Giants had a very tough competition in the recent match between them. It was a hard-fought win for the New York Jets.
Jets won the match by 13 -10 but they had to face a lot for this win. In the process, they have lost one of their most important players to a painful injury.
According to NFL insider Ian Rapoport, the Jets’ starting center Connor McGovern suffered a dislocated kneecap during the game.
Reports said that there is damage, but it may not require surgery. It seems good news for the Jets squad. If further reports and evaluations come in the favor of Connor McGovern, it may cost him less.
McGovern would clearly be hoping to avoid a season-ending injury news. But the reports are yet to come.
However, McGovern will be listed week-to-week until further notice due to injury.
“#Jets C Connor McGovern suffered a dislocated knee cap, sources say. There is some damage that it caused, but there’s a chance he doesn’t need surgery. McGovern will get a second opinion and is considered week-to-week,” Rapoport wrote.
#Jets C Connor McGovern suffered a dislocated knee cap, sources say. There is some damage that it caused, but there's a chance he doesn't need surgery. McGovern will get a second opinion and is considered week-to-week.
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) October 30, 2023
Jets fans are wishing for the best case for their player and praying for his speedy recovery.
“Best case scenario. Wish him a speedy recovery!” one fan replied.
“hope he recover and comes back stronger,” another fan wrote.
“Every team can’t catch a break this year,” a third lamented.
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The New York Jets have already been through big losses this season. They wouldn’t want another loss.
Two of their starting offensive linemen Duane Brown and Elijah Vera-Tucker have already suffered season-ending injuries. Fans are praying that Connor McGovern won’t be number three.
Wishing Connor McGovern a speedy recovery.