FLORHAM PARK, N.J. -- The New York Jets have placed kick returner-wide receiver Josh Cribbs on injured reserve and signed former Tennessee kick returner Darius Reynaud to replace him. Cribbs injured his right shoulder in the Jets 23-3 loss to Miami on Sunday. Coach Rex Ryan said Monday that the injury appeared "pretty serious." Cribbs, signed by the Jets in October, averaged 24.5 yards on 20 kick returns and returned eight punts for a 12-yard average. Reynaud was cut by the Titans in October after muffing a punt that resulted in a touchdown by San Francisco. He has two career punt returns for scores, and also has returned a kickoff for a touchdown. Reynaud, averaging 22.5 yards on kickoff returns and 9.7 on punts, has also spent time with the Giants and Minnesota Vikings. Mike Gartner Jersey . On a hot, sweaty day, the Hall of Famer looked cool and comfortable. Kevin Shattenkirk Rangers Jersey . 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Joe Garagiola, Jr., Senior Vice President of Standards & Operations for Major League Baseball, made the announcement. Stromans suspension had been scheduled to begin tonight, when the Blue Jays are to continue their series at Baltimore. However, he has elected to appeal. Thus, his suspension will be held in abeyance until the process is complete." The theme of Stromans argument, it appears, will be to dispute the claim he intentionally threw in the area of Josephs head. "I would never intentionally throw at someones head," said Stroman. "Its not in my nature, you know what I mean? Thats pretty much it. Thats not my game. Its something I would never do. I would never intentionally throw at someone. It doesnt make sense to me. Thats how bizarre it is to me." The incident, its alleged, was linked to a scenario which played out in the inning prior. With the Blue Jays down 5-1 and Jose Reyes at second base, Danny Valencia singled to leftfield. Reyes rounded third and scored, sliding head-first into home. Reyes believed Joseph moved his left foot into the scoring lane, spiking Reyes hand in the process. Reyes protested and after the evening had played out, it was reasonable to infer that Stromans sixth inning fastball that buzzed over Joseph was intended to send a message. If that was the case, again, Stroman denies this, the preferable move would have been to handle the business the way Orioles reliever Darren ODay did on Tuesday night when he hit Jose Bautista in the fleshy part of the backside. After all, if Stroman unintentionally hits Joseph in the head with a pitch intentionally meant to be near the head, it is doubtful Stroman would be feeling good about himself today. It isnt yet known when the appeal will be heard but, conveniently, the Blue Jays next stop is New York City. 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Each time he reaches January 1 as skipper of the Blue Jays, the following year vests. "New Years Day is more important to me than a lot of people, put it that way," said Gibbons before breaking into laughter. "I celebrate a little harder." Navarro feeling "fuzzy" Catcher Dioner Navarro wasnt in the Blue Jays starting lineup on Wednesday night, a rarity when R.A. Dickey is not the starting pitcher. He took a foul tip square off the mask and appeared dazed, although he stayed in the game. "I got a little fuzzy last night after the foul tip," said Navarro. "I just think the accumulation of foul tips in the head can never be a good thing. I felt that one last night and Gibby decided to give me a day off today." Josh Thole was behind the plate and hitting seventh. The timing, if something like this had to happen, is fortuitous because Dickey is scheduled to open the series at Yankee Stadium on Thursday. That will give Navarro two days to recuperate. Navarro said he underwent the concussion protocol after Tuesdays game and passed. Its been an impressive first season in Toronto for Navarro. Hes appeared in a career-high 131 games, catching all or parts of 104 games and with 27 at designated hitter. Navarros posted a .282/.324/.410 slash line for the Blue Jays, hitting 12 home runs, which is one off his career high of 13 set with the Cubs last season. Hes in the first year of a two-year, $8 million contract and will be owed $5 million in 2015. ' ' '