Oct 30, 2009 | The Jersey Journal
NY Jets' Dustin Keller hoping to exploit Dolphins' difficulties covering the tight end
Jets tight end Dustin Keller, watching the Bills' George Wilson grab an interception over him earlier this season, could find daylight in the middle of the field against the Dolphins Sunday with the return of Jets leading receiver Jerricho Cotchery.
Jets Sign Justin Miller to Replace Washington
The Jets replaced one Pro Bowl kick returner with another today. Justin Miller returned to the team to take the roster spot of Leon Washington, who was lost for the season with a broken leg on Sunday.
Game Recap: Same Old Jets? Umm-no
All week long the question of whether or not fans have been witnessing the a same old Jetsa TM play down to expectations was debated.A Argument was fiery, strident and sometimes un-neighborly, and it shot back and forth across cyberspace, including on these pages.A While each litigant staked out his territory, both sides agreed that this upcoming ...
Sanchez, Jets Can't Pay Bills - Rookie Throws 5 Picks in Gang Green's Stinker
This is what the big-talking, chest-thumping, swaggerlicious Jets have shown themselves to be since their audacious 3-0 start.
Jets and DOE Launch Sweepstakes for School Lunch Promotion
The Department of Education kicked off a school lunch sweepstakes on Tuesday with the help of the New York Jets in a joint effort to increase the use of a reduced priced lunch program for parents that are running low on funds.
NY Jets WR David Clowney focused on being team player after Twitter fallout
David Clowney says of the Jets: 'I'll ride with any of my teammates through hell and high water.' The David Clowney you think you know is selfish: "1 play in the 1st half, 4 plays in the 2nd half.... A bit disappointed about my playing time but very happy and satisfied about the win." The David Clowney you don't know pokes fun at rookie guard Matt ...
Star-Ledger, The/New Jersey Online
NY Jets defensive tackle Kris Jenkins suffers apparent leg injury in loss to Buffalo Bills
Jets medical personnel walk defensive tackle Kris Jenkins off the field after he was injured in the first half.
Correction: This is the 'Same Old Jets'
Coming into the game against the Buffalo Bills the New York Jets were losers of two in a row, a team searching for its identity.
Sanchez gives it away for Jets
In a game neither team deserved to win, the Bills outlasted the Jets in an unbearable war of attrition at the Meadowlands.
NFL New York Jets Star Safety Kerry Rhodes Presents the 3RD Annual...
Kerry will host his 3rd Annual Kerry RHODES Foundation Celebrity Events, Monday, November 2, 2009 in New York, NY.
Dolphins 31 Jets 27 By Brian Clark Quarterback: B Mark Sanchez: 12/24 172 yds 1 TD, 87.5 Sanchez did a good job protecting the ball this week, and did what he needed to, to get this team down the field.
Time for Jets' Keller to step up
Brett Favre did it last season. Now it's time for Mark Sanchez to do it. Find Dustin Keller.
Edwards adds fuel to Jets, Fins bout
Jets quarterback Mark Sanchez now has a new option at wide receiver in Braylon Edwards when Gang Green battles the Dolphins on Monday night.
Big trade should unlock Keller in Jets' offense
Posted by ESPN.com's Tim Graham The real impact of Braylon Edwards on the New York Jets ' offense probably won't be found on his personal stat line.
Here's a quick preview of some of tonight's aspects of the Jets at Dolphins game.
Monday Night Fantasy Updates: Miami Dolphins vs. New York Jets
Monday Night Football brings the best out of most teams. Sadly, though, in recent history at least, it rarely does so for both teams competing on the same night.
Breaking down Jets vs. Dolphins
So much of the week was devoted to the Braylon Edwards trade that we didn't get a chance to dive into the Xs and Os of tomorrow night's game between the Jets and Dolphins.
Talking points: Will Jets have cure for the Wildcat?
Heading into a regular-season matchup with Rex Ryan's Baltimore Ravens, the Wildcat formation was all the rage last fall.
By Tony Moss, NFL Editor -- - A pair of inexperienced quarterbacks will be in the spotlight at Land Shark Stadium on Monday night, when Mark Sanchez and the New York Jets visit Chad Henne and the Miami Dolphins in the latest renewal of a bitter AFC East rivalry.
Jets WR Cotchery could miss game vs. Dolphins
New York Jets wide receiver Jerricho Cotchery missed practice Friday with a hamstring injury, and coach Rex Ryan said he could miss the game against the Miami Dolphins on Monday night.
Boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr. Drops By Jets Practice
Floyd Mayweather Jr. stopped by the New York Jets' practice facility and came up with a knockout of an idea for his next career move.
Are the New York Jets getting the 2007 version of Edwards, or the guy who was wildly erratic the last two seasons? The Cleveland Browns' trade of wide receiver Braylon Edwards to the New York Jets for linebacker Jason Trusnik , wide receiver Chansi Stuckey and two mid-round draft picks is the subject of much national attention.
Braylon Edwards Traded to Jets: Report
Congratulations, Jets fans. If initial reports are true, Gang Green finally has a formidable wide receiver .
NY Jets willing to live with rookie quarterback Mark Sanchez's growing pains
Mark Sanchez has five fumbles this season. Less than 24 hours after the Saints seemingly exposed all of Mark Sanchez's shortcomings, coach Rex Ryan heaped plenty of superlatives on his rookie quarterback.
Sanchez's turnovers costly in Jets' loss to Saints
Quarterback Mark Sanchez #6 of the New York Jets scrambles away from Jeff Charleston #97 of the New Orleans Saints.
Jets trade with Detroit, take Iowa RB Shonn Greene to start second day of draft
If there's an NFL executive Jets general manager Mike Tannenbaum hasn't approached with an offer to trade up in the draft, he should be ready for a call next year.
Black & Gold Xs & Os: Defensive Gameplan for the Jets
When the New York Jets enter the Louisiana Superdome on Sunday afternoon , it will likely be the craziest atmosphere Mark Sanchez has ever played a football game in.
By Lyle Fitzsimmons, Contributing NFL Editor -- - Ladies and gentlemen, choose your side.
Sanchez's headfirst TD earns praise from teammates
Mark Sanchez realizes it wasn't the safest move to dive headfirst into the end zone after taking a hard hit.
The first thing I noticed about Mark Sanchez wasn't his arm -- it was his feet. Watching the quarterback drills in Lucas Oil Stadium during the 2009 Scouting Combine in February, I saw the USC star put everyone else to shame with his footwork.
Also on Topix