NEW YORK -- Jets starting defensive tackle Steve McLendon and safety Calvin Pryor will sit out against the Indianapolis Colts on Monday night because of injuries.Defensive end Muhammad Wilkerson was listed Saturday as questionable after not practicing because of a possible setback with his ailing ankle. Wilkerson has been dealing with soreness in the ankle all season, but appeared to be healthy early in the week while fully participating Thursday and Friday.Practice was closed to the media, and coach Todd Bowles did not have a post-practice news conference.The Jets defensive line would be a bit short-handed if both Wilkerson and McLendon, who has a hamstring injury, both sit out against the Colts. Deon Simon likely would replace McLendon, while Sheldon Richardson, Leonard Williams and Anthony Johnson are the only other healthy linemen.The team also announced that rookie wide receiver Jalin Marshall will miss the game with a concussion. That could create an opportunity for Devin Smith to play for the first time since tearing a knee ligament in a game last December. He was activated from the physically unable to perform list on Nov. 9, but has been inactive the last two games.Pryor is still recovering from a concussion, and Rontez Miles will take his spot in the starting lineup.Center Nick Mangold was a full participant for the third straight day and is expected to start after missing four games with a sprained ankle.Wide receiver Brandon Marshall (knee/foot) was also a full participant after sitting out the first two days of practice.Linebacker Lorenzo Mauldin (ankle) is doubtful. Right tackle Breno Giacomini (back, shoulder), cornerback Marcus Williams (ankle) and linebacker Bruce Carter (quadriceps) are questionable.---For more NFL coverage: http://www.pro32.ap.org and http://www.twitter.com/AP-NFLHydro Flask Cheap Ombre . PETERSBURG, Fla. Hydro Flask Ombre Sale . Dukurs winning time was 1 minute, 45.76 seconds, a quarter-second better than Russias Alexander Tretiakov. Lativas Tomass Dukurs was third, 1.41 seconds off the pace. Jon Montgomery of Eckville, Alta. http://www.hydroflasksalenearme.com/ . -- Ohio States Urban Meyer has never had any issue acclimating to the biggest stages in college football. Hydro Flask With Straw Cheap . -- For the first time in two months, an opponent was standing up to Alabama. Hydro Flask With Straw Sale . Los Angeles star goalie survived those perilous gymnastics with no problem, and he eventually backstopped the Kings to a skid-snapping win. Quick stopped 27 shots in his return from a 24-game injury absence, Jeff Carter scored the tiebreaking goal with 7:55 to play, and the Kings snapped their five-game losing streak with a 3-1 victory over the Vancouver Canucks on Saturday night.Miami?freshman receiver Sam Bruce is out indefinitely with a non-football-related injury, the school said in a statement Friday.The extent of the injury is unknown. The school described it as an injury related to his lower extremity.Bruce joins a growing list of Miami players who are out. Already this week, the school announced that starting defensive back Adrian Colbert and reserve defensive lineman Courtel Jenkins will miss Saturdays game against FAU, while reserve linebacker Jamie Gordinier is out for the season with a knee injury. Colbert and Jenkins each underwent knee procedures, and coach Mark Richt told reporters Thursday in South Florida that neither injury is season-ending.Bruce, one of the top-rated ESPN 300 prrospects to sign with Miami in February, was already serving a three-game suspension for a team-rule violation.dddddddddddd But Richt was hopeful earlier this week that Bruce would contribute once the suspension ended, especially with depth concerns at receiver. Miami already has lost veteran receiver Lawrence Cager for the season.In addition, running back Trayone Gray, linebacker Darrion Owens and defensive lineman Scott Patchan are out with injuries. And Miami dismissed its two best defensive players, Al-Quadin Muhammad and Jermaine Grace, for NCAA rules violations before the season started. ' ' '