Jets linebacker Bart Scott is doubtful to play Sunday against the Miami Dolphins, meaning his streak of appearing in 119 straight games is likely to end.

Scott has not practiced this week because of a hyperextended big toe that has bothered him since the third game of the season. He played just nine defensive snaps against the Patriots last Sunday, and will probably be replaced in the starting defense by the rookie Demario Davis.

ROOS’S STREAK TO END Left tackle Michael Roos’s 119-game consecutive starts streak will come to an end. The Tennessee Titans ruled him out for Sunday’s game against the Indianapolis Colts. Roos sat out for the third straight day of practice Friday after having his appendix removed on Monday.

FUJITA MAY RETIRE Scott Fujita is contemplating retirement from the Cleveland Browns because of a neck injury. Fujita said Friday that he was not ready to announce that his career was over and wanted time to discuss the decision with his family. A 33-year-old linebacker, Fujita will serve as an honorary captain Sunday when the Browns play host to the San Diego Chargers.