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Jets quarterback Bryce Petty will have an MRI Friday morning after taking a big hit and injuring his shoulder during Thursday’s preseason finale.

Petty told reporters after Thursday’s game that X-rays taken in the stadium came back negative but he’ll undergo the MRI to see if there’s any structural damage.

His status adds further intrigue to one of the NFL’s most interesting quarterback situations with final cuts due by Saturday afternoon. Ryan Fitzpatrick will start for the Jets, who have Geno Smith, Petty and second-round rookie Christian Hackenberg behind him. The Jets could look to move one of their quarterbacks if all are healthy, and either Smith or Petty could draw interest via a potential trade.

Petty, a second-year player, started Thursday vs. the Eagles and was 4-of-6 passing for 87 yards and a touchdown before suffering the injury. Hackenberg struggled in replacing him, going 11-of-31 for 54 yards and an interception.