Jets' Sanchez says neck is fine, won't be limited
New York Jets quarterback Mark Sanchez says he is ''feeling good'' and did not need follow-up tests after injuring his neck during the team's game at Philadelphia on Sunday.
Sanchez, attending teammate Bart Scott's charity go-kart event at Pole Position Raceway on Monday night, says he expects to take all the snaps in practice Tuesday and should have no limitations leading up to Saturday's game against the Giants.
Coach Rex Ryan says on his weekly radio spot that Sanchez received treatment at the team's facility, and ''he'll be starting Saturday.''
Sanchez was injured when he was hit by Eagles defensive end Jason Babin in the third quarter. He was was bent over and needed help walking off the field, but remained in the game until it was out of reach.