Here is a look at the Jets' Wednesday injury report as they prepare for Sunday's home opener against the Dolphins, plus what it means:

Did not practice: S Marcus Maye (foot), LB Josh Martin (concussion), LB Neville Hewitt (knee)

Limited participation: None

Full participation: WR Jermaine Kearse (abdomen), LB Kevin Pierre-Louis (abdomen), DL Steve McLendon (knee), OL Brian Winters (back), OL Kelvin Beachum (foot), OL Spencer Long (knee), WR Terrelle Pryor (angle), WR Quincy Enunwa (thumb)

What it means

The biggest change from last week is the fact that Kearse is back to full participation. He was a limited participant on both Friday and Saturday last week before being held out of the season opener in Detroit.

Todd Bowles said after the Lions game that Kearse lobbied to play in Week 1, but Bowles opted to hold him out. Add in the fact that Kearse is now doing everything on the practice field and it looks like he's trending toward a Week 2 start - though Bowles wasn't willing to say that he'll play, at least yet.

Maye's continued absence has to be concerning for the Jets, though. The secondary looked good without him against the Lions and Doug Middleton did an admirable job filling in, but having a second-round pick and usual starter back in the lineup would still be preferable, obviously.

Like Kearse, Bowles said it's too early to tell about Maye's availability for Sunday.

The only other real news is Hewitt, who was a new addition to the injury report. But he's mainly a depth and special-teams guy - he played just 10 percent of defensive snaps on Monday night - so he wouldn't be the biggest loss if he's unable to go this week.

Bowles also said that Martin still has not been cleared after suffering a concussion against the Giants back on Aug. 24.

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