FLORHAM PARK, N.J. -- New York Jets rookie linebacker Jordan Jenkins left practice with a calf injury, the severity of which was not immediately known.Jenkins, a third-round draft pick out of Georgia, is considered a front-runner to open the season as a starter at outside linebacker.He came off the field midway through practice Monday and remained on the sideline the rest of the session. Coach Todd Bowles said he would know more later in the day after talking to the trainers.They said it was somewhat swollen, Bowles said.One of the Jets biggest competitions in camp is for the vacant outside linebacker spots with Calvin Pace not re-signed and Lorenzo Mauldin, a third-rounder last year, adjusting to a full-time role. Mike Catapano, Freddie Bishop, Trevor Reilly and Josh Martin are also in the mix.Tight end Jace Amaro and wide receiver Kenbrell Thompkins sat out practice Monday with groin injuries.I hope theyre not (serious), Bowles said. Well see how they feel tomorrow.Running back Khiry Robinson (leg) participated in team drills for the first time in training camp. He broke his right leg during a game last season while with New Orleans, and was signed by New York this offseason.Hes quick, Bowles said. His first time in team drills. Hes going to have to go through the dead-leg period and get his legs back under him. Everybody else is running a little bit longer, so its still a little process with him.Fellow running back Matt Forte was a full participant again as he works his way back from a hamstring injury suffered while running on his own before training camp. Hes uncertain to play Saturday night against the Giants.Hes been fresh and hes been healthy, Bowles said. You would like to get him banged around a little bit, so he can get used to his pads a little more. If he continues to be healthy, we will try to get him some reps on Saturday if we can.Starting inside linebacker Erin Henderson participated in individual drills after suffering a stinger against Washington last Friday night. Wide receiver Quincy Enunwa, who suffered a concussion in the game, did not practice. He is in the NFLs concussion protocol, but Bowles said he was doing better.Game notes The Jets, along with STOMP Out Bullying, held their first anti-bullying symposium that included more than 150 educators from the tri-state area at the teams facility. WR Eric Decker, the teams ambassador for its anti-bullying efforts, also spoke to the crowd. The event was hosted by Otis Livingston, CBS 2s sports anchor, and included panel discussions. Former Jets running back-wide receiver Bruce Harper, president of Heroes and Cool Kids, was among the panel leaders. ... 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Olympic hopeful Dina Asher-Smith has played down the hype surrounding her bid for Rio glory.The European 200m champion is being tipped for a medal at next months Olympics after a meteoric four-year rise.The 20-year-old will compete at the Anniversary Games in London at the weekend ahead of travelling to Brazil for her Olympic debut. Earlier this month she became the first British woman to win the 200m at the European Championships and just two years ago she became world junior champion.She is now the fastest British woman in history over 100m and 200m but Asher-Smith, who is studying history at Kings College, is keeping cool at the prospect of a medal for Team GB in Rio.She said: I very much take things step by step. I have got to get on the plane safely, I still have a race to do in London, then I have to do the heats, get to the semis and then make the final.Getting to an Olympic final is such a big feat in itself, I have so many more things to think about than the prospect of getting a medal.There are so many ladies running quickly right now and all I have to do is focus on my performance.Asher-Smith is a bright spot during a dark time for athletics after an investigation commissioned by the World Anti-Doping Agency found evidence of state-directed, fail-safe doping throughout Russian Olympic sport on Monday.It is likely to lead for greater calls for Russia to be banned from Rio and, while Asher-Smith could not comment on the report, she admitted everything, however big or small, must be blocked out if Team GBs athletes are to succeed.ddddddddddddShe said: It goes for the things in broader context, whether youre having trouble with your friends, boyfriend or didnt sleep well last night.When you stand on the line everything that could put you off has to be pushed aside because when you cross the line and people are watching, they dont know youve just broken up with your boyfriend or didnt sleep last night.All they see is the time and make their judgement.At the London 2012 Olympics she carried kit for athletes and at last years Anniversary Games she became the first British female to dip under 11 seconds in the 100m heats.The Londoner booked her place for Rio at the British Championships last month, allowing herself to get emotional after winning the 200m, but insisted she can keep herself calm when the big day in Brazil arrives.I didnt think I would be competing at the next Olympics, she added.I havent done anything out of the ordinary because it is another race and as soon as you start to blow it up and give it extra care and attention then the pressure starts to mount.I can keep my emotions in check when I get to Rio. 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