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Jones Quietly Rushing Toward a Career Milestone
Quietly, because this is how he goes about his business, Thomas Jones is about to eclipse a milestone not many backs in the league have even had a sniff at: five consecutive 1,000-yard rushing seasons.
I'm not sure how that headline pertains to the Kerry Rhodes situation, but I felt like throwing out a little Robert Frost.
Jets' player joins third-grade contest winner in Totowa school
For the football Jets' D'Brickashaw Ferguson, it was a chance to follow a childhood example set by his mom.
Brick Delivers a Few Messages to Harrison HS
D'Brickashaw Ferguson reflected Tuesday on his team's start and the keys to being successful the rest of the year when talking to a full auditorium at Harrison High School, the prize-winning school of the four-year-old Eat Right, Move More program.
Scout's Notebook: Jets Ot D'Brickashaw Ferguson
OLT D'Brickashaw Ferguson New York Jets Height: 6-6, Weight: 310, Speed: 5.1e Notes: Has come a long way since walking off the practice field - seemingly quitting football - as a high school freshman.
Jets' Ferguson: Pro Bowl, here I come
Ferguson boldly predicted he's bound for the Pro Bowl in Miami once the season is over, essentially doing everything but booking a hotel room in South Florida to prove just how serious he was.
The Pro Bowl Polls Are Now Open
It's that time of year again. Time to start thinking about ... the Pro Bowl. Specifically, the polls are open for Jets fans and for all NFL fans to begin casting their ballots for their favorite players to participate in the 2010 Pro Bowl.
Former New York Jets left tackle Winston Hill, here at a ceremony in October 2008, started 174 consecutive games from 1963 to 1975.
It's time to start voting for Pro Bowl! Last year the Jets sent a flotilla of players, and although it can be nothing more than a beauty paegant, it's still a great way to honor deserving Jets like Darrelle Revis, D'Brickashaw Ferguson, Nick Mangold and others.
Jets' Ferguson Follows Long Road to Hometown Street Named After Him
Jets tackle D'Brickashaw Ferguson is a blocking bodyguard for quarterback Mark Sanchez.
Did you recognize the pigeon playing special teams for the Raiders? Parents with small children identified him immediately.
Five underappreciated fantasy gems
Some players just don't get the love they deserve. They're underdrafted in fantasy leagues, and yet they can be important pieces of championship-caliber rosters.
Extra session is extra miserable for Jets
It was pretty inexcusable that the Jets blew a 10-point lead and were taken into overtime Sunday.
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Despite modest rushing totals so far, NY Jets are content with offensive line's play
Jets right guard Brandon Moore believes that despite a slow start, the offensive line is still one of the Jets' strengths.
For the better part of last week, a lot of the pregame hype centered around the purported beast-of-the-east New York Jets and their loquacious blitz-minded coach, Rex Ryan.
An offensive lineman normally wouldn't want anyone turning his name into a mock street, such as "Yeah, D'Brickashaw Boulevard, that's the path to the quarterback." But D'Brickashaw Ferguson is more brick wall than cobblestone pavement for Mark Sanchez and the Jets QBs now.
Transcript of Jets head coach Rex Ryan's Monday afternoon news conference: The main thing I think today is I'd like to encourage everyone, not you guys [media] in particular, but all the readers to go to JoinTheJets.com . There, you'll see a tremendous acting job by myself.
Just a hunch, but I think David Clowney will see more reporters at his locker tomorrow than ever before.
NY Jets' David Clowney responds humbly to benching against Titans...
Jets coach Rex Ryan says David Clowney, above, is 'too talented, too athletic, too fast, not to be a guy that we can count on down after down.' NOTEBOOK Turns out NFL head coaches read Twitter, too.
Rex Ryan changing culture around Jets franchise
The walls were way too bare for Rex Ryan's liking. Shortly after being named coach of the New York Jets , Ryan strolled down the hallway leading to the team's locker room and decided it needed some sprucing up.
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