T’Vondre Sweat is back on the field after a hamstring injury, activated from the non-football injury list and participating in practice for the second time this camp. The massive defensive tackle — six-foot-four, 366 pounds — is fired up to rejoin his teammates, feeling good and ready to play. Acquired from Tennessee earlier this year, Sweat’s return energizes the Jets’ defensive line, already stacked with Harrison Phillips, Jowon Briggs, David Onyemata, and rookie Darrell Jackson Jr. Coach Aaron Glenn raves about Sweat’s versatility — he stops the run, pressures the QB, and frees up linebackers by occupying multiple blockers. Sweat himself is all-in, refusing to leave practice despite pitch count limits, laser-focused on the preseason opener against Pittsburgh. His presence adds a crucial dynamic to the Jets’ front seven as they gear up for the season.
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