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Jets’ Decker still limited; Harris sits out

FLORHAM PARK, N.J. (AP) — New York Jets wide receiver Eric Decker was limited at practice for the second straight day, but coach Rex Ryan expects him to be able to play against the Denver Broncos on Sunday.

Decker is dealing with a hamstring injury that kept him out last Sunday at San Diego, but was able to participate in some team drills Thursday, a good sign that he’ll be able to face his former team.

Linebacker David Harris sat out practice with a shoulder injury for the second straight day, but Ryan is optimistic about his leading tackler playing.

Tight end Jeff Cumberland (illness) and safety Josh Bush (quadriceps) also did not practice. Wide receiver David Nelson (ankle), cornerback Darrin Walls (knee), center Nick Mangold (shoulder) and right guard Willie Colon (knee) were limited.

Top cornerback Dee Milliner (quadriceps) was a full participant after being limited Wednesday.

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