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Five Things From The Jets' Loss At New Orleans
The 3-0 start masked Mark Sanchez's problem giving away the ball, which became an insurmountable problem for the Jets against New Orleans.
Rex & Mark Still Can't Lose
The New York Jets victory over the Tennessee Titans was the classic three-act play, at least from Gang Green's perspective.
Jets Make Huge Statement Against New England
The Jets are 2-0 and haven't given up a touchdown. Here are five things we learned from their Week 2 victory over the Patriots.
New Era Of Jets Begins With Bang
The Jets promised an aggressive and fearless defensive attack, smart quarterback play and a continuation of a strong running game. In their Week 1 win at Houston, they delivered and then some.
Five Things Facing The Jets
From Brett Favre to Mark Sanchez, Eric Mangini to Rex Ryan the New York Jets open the 2009 season with an entirely new look and an abundance of questions that can only be answered on the gridiron.
2009 Season Preview: New York Jets
The 2009 season might not go as planned, but the future is bright for the Jets with Mark Sanchez at quarterback.
Sanchez Impresses In First Days With Jets
Mark Sanchez has already shown glimpses of being exactly the kind of quarterback the Jets need to succeed.
Auditing The New York Jets 2008 Season
The funny thing about Brett Favre's tenure in New York was that there was once a point when things were going swimmingly.
Jets Should Look Away From Cutler
Jay Cutler may be a Pro Bowler and a substantial upgrade over what they have, but he's simply not the solution to the Jets' quarterback problem.
Where's The Jets Quarterback?
The Jets need to add a quarterback to their roster in the wake of Brett Favre's retirement, but where will they look?
Jet It Right
Once again the Jets are in the midst of a regime change, this time with Rex Ryan in control of the ship. Will he get it right?
Jets' Girl Tackles Gridiron
Jenn Sterger isn't just a southern belle from Florida State famous for her cowboy hat and boots. She's become a fixture on the Jets' sidelines and knows more about the game than most.
What's Next For The Jets?
With Eric Mangini gone, and Brett Favre likely gone as well, where do the Jets go from here?
Favre Proves It's The Popularity Bowl
Brian Urlacher claims that the Pro Bowl is a popularity contest, and the inclusion of Brett Favre on the AFC roster proves the linebacker's belief.
Gang Green Transformed
Thomas Jones is averaging a career-best in yards per carry as a starter while the Jets' defense has been much better (especially against the run).
2008 Season Preview: New York Jets
The Jets will certainly be better, but much of what they did is lipstick on the pig, not growing a prized playoff hog. If Brett Favre still has the magic and all the pricey imports earn their keep, the Jets have a good chance to notch 9-10 wins and earn a Wild Card spot.
Jets Pre-Draft Summit
The Jets struggled last season, but their fans are united nonetheless. The emergence of a pair of rookies, the trade of Jonathan Vilma and a high pick in this month's draft could propel this team to a surprisingly successful 2008.
2007 Season Preview: New York Jets
Last year the Jets suffered very few injuries, very little adversity, and got a lot of unexpectedly bright performances from their lesser stars. Even though they look better on paper this year and I greatly respect their coaching staff, it’s very difficult for me to believe that everything will come up roses once again.
A Little Left In Martin's Tank?
If Curtis Martin is able to run even one more single play for the Jets, it will be just another thing that this third round draft pick out of the University of Pittsburgh has done which he wasn’t supposed to.
Mangini Faces The Guy He Once Fetched Coffee For
As the New York Jets recover from their worst loss in 20 years, they find themselves preparing for a critical division contest against the underachieving Miami Dolphins. Among the intriguing sub-plots in this annual rivalry is the relationship between the two head coaches. It wasn’t so long ago when Jets Head Coach Eric Mangini was bringing coffee or driving Miami Head Coach Nick Saban.
2006 NFL Team Preview: New York Jets
The Jets might surprise some of the more jaded Jets fans and NY media. This is by no means a good football team, but of all the clear non-playoff teams, the Jets probably have the best chance to pull some surprises. If the defensive front 7 adjusts to the 3-4 and Pennington finds a rhythm with Coles and the playbook, they’re going to win some games, and I think both will happen. The schedule has several winnable games, and I think the Jets will take advantage. They go 6-10 in Year One of the “New York Patriots”, although that worst-case scenario I laid out isn’t out of the question.
Around The World In 16 Games: Why The Jets Will Not Take Off
While people are dying to come to New York to play for the Giants and play with Eli Manning and Tiki Barber, the Jets are focused on one thing this season… Is Brady Quinn really worth the #1 pick?
The Jets Need To Try A New Recipe
If you owned a restaurant that after a couple of years of middling success saw the manager walkout, the head cook constantly griping about his pay, and the working staff grow old right before your eyes, what would you do? That is the scenario that the New York Jets and Woody Johnson find themselves in now. Most restaurateurs in order to save their businesses and not only keep their current clientele, but attract newer ones, would revamp the operations of that business rather than patch it up or stand pat. Here is Woody’s chance to revamp the Jets.
Vinny And The Jets All Over Again
When Vinny Testaverde last played in Giants Stadium he watched as the New York Giants, led by Eli Manning, drove downfield and beat his Dallas Cowboys. Testaverde had a feeling this would be his last game as a pro. In fact he felt like the next time he’d face the Jets Media “would be (to sign) a one day contract and retire a New York Jet.”
Jets Grind Out First Win Of 2005
The New York Jets got back on track with a hard fought 17-7 victory over the Miami Dolphins. The win marked the third straight victory for New York over Miami and put the Jets in a four-way tie atop the AFC East, with a 1-1 record. At the behest of Head Coach Herman Edwards the Jets went back to basics by shutting down the Miami running game and not committing a single turnover. Unfortunately, the cost of victory could be very high with a possibility that RB Curtis Martin may not be able to play against the powerful Jacksonville Jaguars defense.
PACB Rejects $300 Million Platform For A Jets Stadium
In what may be the final chapter in a long political battle in New York, the Public Authorities Control Board (PACB) rejected the plan to spend $300 Million to build a platform for a stadium for the New York Jets.
Jets Get Good News On New Stadium
The New York Jets received good news on Thursday in their quest to build a state of the art facility in Manhattan when a State Supreme Court Judge ruled that their bid to acquire the necessary land from the Mass Transit Authority (MTA) was fair.
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