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Jets' Revis in spotlight again vs. Patriots' Moss
FLORHAM PARK, N.J. - Darrelle Revis has heard enough about his last matchup with Randy Moss.
Jets' Leonhard questionable, Gholston out
Jets safety/punt returner Jim Leonhard is questionable for Sunday's game at New England.
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.
The Jets offense seemingly did enough to win - giving the team a 22-21 lead with 5:04 remaining.
It could have been any Jets head coach standing there, anyone after Weeb Ewbank, standing there shell-shocked and devastated.
NFL: Jacksonville 24, New York Jets 22
Josh Scobee's 21-yard field goal as time expired Sunday gave the Jacksonville Jaguars a 24-22 win over the New York Jets.
Fantasy Football Start or Sit: Jerricho Cotchery vs. Santonio Holmes
Santonio Holmes opened the season with a bang, catching nine passes for 131 yards and a touchdown.A Since then, while hea TMs had some solid days, his numbers have been more like a whimper, failing to find the end zone a single time.
Jets LB Gholston doubtful, WR Smith expected back
Wide receiver are both expected to play Sunday after missing a few weeks with quadriceps injuries.
Jets vs. Jaguars Giants Stadium, Sunday, 1 p.m. TV: Ch. 2 Early line: Jets by 6 1/2 Not only do the Jets need a win after dropping four of their last five games, they also need to reestablish their home-field advantage.
The Jets have had some tough times this season. Here, Braylon Edwards tries to console quarterback Mark Sanchez in the final seconds of the Jets' loss to the Dolphins last weekend, after the Jets failed to score on their last possession.
Jets WR Cotchery active, Dolphins LB Crowder out
FBNDolphins-Jets Inactives,0203 Jets WR Cotchery active, Dolphins LB Crowder out Eds: APNewsNow.
New York Jets mid-season report card: Part 1 Offense
Through 8 weeks of the season the New York Jets stand at 4-4, 1-3 in the AFC East.
Jets-Dolphins Postgame Interviews
Transcript of interviews in the Jets locker room following the 30-25 loss to the Miami Dolphins at the Meadowlands on Sunday: HEAD COACH REX RYAN First off, sometimes things just don't make sense.
Ginn runs into history books as Dolphins tip Jets
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Jets dealt bad hand to Sanchez
It seemed as if it was all build ing to a magical finish, the kind of game-winning drive that could be bragged about over the next two weeks, making Mark Sanchez sound like the second coming of John Elway, if not Joe Namath.
Edwards has little to say about assault charges
FLORHAM PARK, N.J. Braylon Edwards didn't have much to say Wednesday about his pending legal situation.
Ryan, Jets 'sick' over 4-4 start
Rex Ryan is giving his players six days off, and he's pushing his assistant coaches out of the New York Jets' facility by Thursday.
Ginn's 2 kickoff returns lead Dolphins past Jets
Ted Ginn Jr. was angry, his ego bruised by an embarrassing benching. The Miami wide receiver took out his frustration on the Jets, returning two long kickoffs for touchdowns in the third quarter, and the Dolphins' defense held on for a 30-25 victory Sunday.
Ground Green needs air support
When Brian Schottenheimer first saw Jerricho Cotchery was healthy enough to play in today's game against the Dolphins at the Meadowlands, the Jets offensive coordinator admitted he got a "warm and fuzzy" feeling.
Jets get second shot at those Wild Dolphins
The Jets defense needs to figure out a way to stop Ricky Williams and the Wildcat offense.
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