Bryce Petty will start for the Jets on Saturday

FLORHAM PARK, N.J. — Quarterback Bryce Petty was a full participant at practice and is on track to start the New York Jets' game at New England on Saturday.

Coach Todd Bowles says Wednesday that Petty was cleared after the quarterback suffered a bruised chest against Miami last Saturday night.

X-rays and a CT scan on Petty's chest were negative despite him being forced out of the game after being sandwiched by Cameron Wake and Ndamukong Suh while completing a pass in the fourth quarter.

Running back Matt Forte (knee, shoulder), cornerback Nick Marshall (illness), linebacker Lorenzo Mauldin (ankle) and defensive tackle Steve McLendon (hamstring) sat out practice.

Wide receiver Brandon Marshall (shoulder, back), defensive ends Muhammad Wilkerson (ankle) and Leonard Williams (chest), tight end Brandon Bostick (ankle), offensive tackle Brent Qvale (hamstring), running back Khiry Robinson (lower leg) and cornerback Buster Skrine (concussion) were limited.