"We're always deep diving on that," McDaniel said. "We have discussions on what's out there anytime a player gets injured, and then we assess short-term, long-term relative to our own assets. We'll be looking at that. I know (general manager) Chris (Grier) and his staff are as we speak, and there could be potentially be something."
Penalties and fumbles ruined any chances the Jets had of capturing the first win of the Aaron Glenn era. The Jets fell to the previously winless Dolphins, 27-21, Monday night at Hard Rock Stadium. The Jets are now one of three 0-4 teams, joining the Titans and Saints. This was also the Jets' 11th straight loss in this building. Glenn said he would clean up the Jets' mistakes, but it's been an extremely slow-moving process.