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Delayed Reaction: Lights Out on Jets Playoff Hopes
I am pretty sure I have seen this one beforethe Jets defense dominates, controls the entire game, the offense struggles, can't put points on the boardallows the other team to stay closethen with the game on the line the defense chokes and allows the other team to winyup, that's about right.
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Three botched field goals doom NY Jets in 10-7 loss to Atlanta Falcons
Jets kicker Jay Feely reacts after missing a field goal during the second quarter.
Live Analysis: Jets 7, Falcons 3, 4th Quarter
Greg Bishop is out at Giants Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J., and will provide live updates and analysis from the Jets' game against the Atlanta Falcons.
Sanchez To Start For Jets Against Falcons
Mark Sanchez will start for the New York Jets against the Atlanta Falcons after missing one game with a sprained posterior cruciate ligament in his right knee.
The Jets' coordinators - Brian Schottenheimer , Mike Pettine and Mike Westhoff - speak with reporters every week.
Jets a Da TM is tops a " but recorda TMs a sad footnote
YES, the Jets' defense has had a handful of aggravating hiccups this season. The three fourth-quarter touchdowns allowed in Miami and the meltdown on the Jaguars' final drive are the two biggest sins.
Jets notes: Cotchery could return kicks
With punt returner Jim Leonhard unlikely to play Sunday and the Jets' best kickoff returner, Leon Washington, already out for the season with a broken leg, the team remains in search of return candidates.
Feely's Feeling Great, Woodhead's a WR
"He told me, 'I can make a 63-yarder.' That's how he felt," the head coach said of his kicker at today's news conference following a practice in a cold rain at the Atlantic Health Jets Training Center.
Mendham boy with leukemia gets support from community
Ten-year-old Doyle Hagany liked nothing better than practicing and playing with the Twin Boro Bears, the Super Pee Wee football program of Mendham and Chester boroughs.
And once you do that, please continue to follow us on facebook.com/jets and twitter.com/nyjets . STORYLINES a- The Jets and Dolphins square off for the 11th time on Monday Night Football, which will tie the matchup for the third-most-played rivalry in the 40-year history of the MNF series.
Feely would get kick out of defeating Dolphins
Nobody has more incentive to defeat the Dolphins Monday night in Miami than Jets kicker Jay Feely.
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.
Weatherford Thinks the Punt Sear...
Steve Weatherford is an interesting fellow to have laid claim to the Jets' punting job this season.
STS*: Jay Feely's Holds Are in Good Hands
If he had held the ball laces out like he was supposed to, Ray would never have missed that kick." So says Mrs.
Brandon Moore Carrying the Flag
Rich Cimini writes an article about one of the longest currently tenured Jets on the team , and how even though he's flown below the radar much of his career, even though he's been a constant for the offensive line dating back to 2004.
Divorce in the N.F.L.: Teams Need to Teach Marriage Skills
It is clearly more difficult to maintain a marriage when part of the relationship is spent apart, and when the apart time involves celebrity adoration as it often does with celebrity athletes.
The Rundown: We Welcome Thee, Ben Hartsock
In the midst of the Brandon Marshall mess, there was a good piece of news that sort of flew under the radar.
Well, it might have happened. We said that the Jets would wait for teams to release some players to make a signing at Tight End, and it seems that they have.
53 Man Roster - Bassett's Projection, Part I
Based on the preseason and some initial cuts, here's my first go at the Jets' 53-man roster.
Jets' Feely not afraid to voice his opinion
Jay Feely regularly tweets about his family, has talked sports as a guest radio host and criticized President Obama on national television.
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