Jets’ Kenyon Sadiq has hernia surgery. Aaron Glenn expects rookie TE to be ready for training camp

New York Jets tight end Kenyon Sadiq (16) runs on the field during rookie minicamp at the NFL football team’s practice facility Friday, May 8, 2026, in Florham Park, N.J. (AP Photo/Frank Franklin II)

FLORHAM PARK, N.J. — New York Jets rookie tight end Kenyon Sadiq recently had surgery to repair a hernia, but coach Aaron Glenn said Thursday the first-round draft pick will be ready to participate in training camp in July.

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Sadiq, the 16th overall selection in April out of Oregon, was the second of the Jets’ three first-round picks this year and is expected to have a big role in Frank Reich’s offense as a pass-catching threat for quarterback Geno Smith .

“Sadiq had a minor procedure, so he won’t be out at practice today,” said Glenn, whose team began voluntary organized team activities on Wednesday. “It’s something that he dealt with — and we knew about — going to his last year of college, and he dealt with it during rookie minicamp (in early May).

“And we wanted to make sure we got that done right after rookie minicamp so he’ll be ready to go during training camp.”

The 6-foot-3, 241-pound Sadiq set an Oregon record last season for tight ends with 51 receptions. He’s considered a versatile tight end with terrific athleticism and joins Jeremy Ruckert, Mason Taylor — the Jets’ second-round pick last year — among those on the roster at the position.

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“I can create separation, but I can also go hit someone,” Sadiq said shortly after being drafted. “Obviously the NFL is different and I have to clean some things up. But man … I’m not going to be scared to go hit somebody.”

Glenn also announced that kicker Cade York is dealing with a groin injury and wouldn’t practice this week, but should be ready to go next week.

York’s injury might have prompted the Jets to add veteran Younghoe Koo , whose signing was made official Thursday. Koo joins York and Lenny Krieg as kickers on New York’s roster.

“He’ll be part of the kicking competition,” Glenn said of Koo, who kicked in five games last season for the Giants after one with Atlanta, where he played since 2019.

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