T’Vondre Sweat could be best of both worlds for Jets as 366-pound lineman makes training camp debut

T’Vondre Sweat didn’t draw any blood or tears. But the 366-pound nose tackle made his presence felt Monday in 11-on-11 drills during his first training camp practice with the Jets after being activated from the non-football injury list.
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T’Vondre Sweat didn’t draw any blood or tears. But the 366-pound nose tackle made his presence felt Monday in 11-on-11 drills during his first training camp practice with the Jets after being activated from the non-football injury list. “He has the ability to take up two gaps for the most part,” head coach Aaron Glenn said. “And when you’re able to do that as a big man, that allows the linebackers to get a chance to run.
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T’Vondre Sweat could be best of both worlds for Jets as 366-pound lineman makes training camp debut
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