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  • NYJ Defensive Back
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    Jets CB David Barrett has solidified a starting job.
    Andre Dyson is the other starter. Justin Miller should be the favorite to serve as New York’s nickel back this season.
  • NYJ Defensive Back
    Jets CB David Barrett (questionable, leg) practiced Friday.
    He’s been replaced in the starting lineup by Justin Miller, but after practicing three straight days, it looks like Barrett will play on Sunday. The Jets need all the corner help they can get right now.
  • NYJ Defensive Back
    Jets cornerback David Barrett is now New York’s top cover corner.
    He’s been assigned to Anquan Boldin and Andre Johnson the last two weeks and held up well, including a key pick last weekend. The Jets defense appears to improve every game.
  • NYJ Defensive Back
  • NYJ Defensive Back
    David Barrett (eye), who has been practicing with a protective visor, was downgraded to questionable.
    Barrett got poked in the right eye against San Diego. He has 30 tackles, three interceptions and two forced fumbles this season.
  • NYJ Defensive Back
    David Barrett returned to action on Sunday November 13.
  • NYJ Defensive Back
    David Barrett was downgraded to out for week ten because of an eye injury.
    Rookie Justin Miller will start. Good news for Keary Colbert and Steve Smith.
  • FA Defensive Back #24
    Darrelle Revis is expected to start for the Jets in Week 1.
    The first-round rookie quickly picked up coach Eric Mangini’s system despite a lengthy holdout. Andre Dyson looks like the Jets’ nickel corner to start the season, with David Barrett entrenched at right cornerback.
  • NYJ Defensive Back
  • NYJ Defensive Back
    Jets CB David Barrett was benched for Hank Poteat Sunday.
    Barrett worked as New York’s nickel back. Recently signed Abram Elam started at safety opposite Kerry Rhodes. The shakeup didn’t work, however, as the Jets surrendered 395 yards and 31 points to the Bengals’ offense.