Pro center, is staying home and sitting this one out. Mangold did not travel with the team for a road game against the Oakland Raiders Sunday because of a high ankle sprain. “He's just not ready,” Coach Rex Ryan said Friday. “It's as simple as that.” Mangold did not practice all week after injuring his right ankle in the Jets' 32-3 victory over Jacksonville last Sunday. He had started in 82 straight games since being drafted in the first round in 2006. The rookie Colin Baxter will start in his place. Tony Romo, on the other hand, is still sleeping in a recliner, still not practicing and still not certain whether he will play for the Dallas Cowboys against the Washington Redskins Monday night. While tests show his punctured lung has healed, his broken rib hurts, especially when he moves the wrong way. How much he can play through that pain will determine whether he starts in the Cowboys' home opener. Falcons quarterback Matt Ryan is likely to start against Tampa Bay after fully participating in practice Friday for the first time this week. Ryan, who is listed as probable, was limited during the last two days with a left knee injury. The NFL said San Diego Chargers defensive tackle Antonio Garay and free safety Eric Weddle had each been fined $15,000 for hits in Sunday's 35-21 loss at New England. Garay was fined for hitting QB Tom Brady in the knees. Weddle was fined for a helmet-to-helmet hit on an unspecified Patriots player.