At least New York Jets running back Leon Washington had insurance.

Washington, who suffered a gruesome broken right fibula that punctured the skin, took out a Lloyds of London insurance policy before the season.

Washington is making $535,000 in the the final year of his contract.

Offensive tackle Damien Woody said that he saw blood squirting out of Washington's leg.

‘‘It was bad," he said. "You never want to see anything like that.’’

Washington had surgery after the game in Oakland.

‘‘My thoughts go out to Leon,’’ Jets general manager Mike Tannenbaum told the Newark Star-Ledger. ‘‘I expect him to be here a long, long time. We’re going to give Leon all the support he needs from an organizational standpoint to make sure he can return to be the player he has always been. He has our unconditional support.’’

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