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New kickoff rule can help Jets

All I keep reading is how the new kickoff rule (kickoffs from the 35-yard line) will negatively affect the Jets. I don’t agree with that. Here is how it may help the Jets. First, the new rule may make it easier for the Jets to say goodbye to Brad Smith. With less of a kick [...]

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Jets’ Future Bright with Rex’s Defense and Sanchez’s Potential

The Jets finished the 2009 regular season ranked number one in total defense, passing defense, points allowed and rushing offense. It didn’t translate into an 11 or 12 win season because parts of the Jets went AWOL in particular games. Their special teams took a day off in one loss to Miami and their defense [...]

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Jets Beat Bengals to Win Wild Card

The Jets overcame unlikely odds to earn a Wild Card birth and a trip to Cincinnati Saturday to play a rematch with the Bengals in the divisional round of the playoffs. Gang Green shutout the Bengals 37-0 and looked dominating over a Bengals team that put their starters out there in hopes of attaining the [...]

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Jets Receivers To Miss Second Straight Game

Jets wide receivers Jerricho Cotchery and Brad Smith will miss their second straight games due to injury. The Jets remain thin at the receiver position. Cotchery is out with a hamstring and Smith is out with a quad. The Jets will rely on Braylon Edwards once again. The Jets haven’t had luck with injuries and [...]

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Jets Week 6 Receivers and Notes

Jets receivers Jerricho Cotchery (hamstring) and Brad Smith (quadriceps) are both doubtful for the Jets week six game against the Bills at the Meadowlands. They have not been ruled out yet but it seems unlikely they will play. David Clowney becomes the number two receiver and the Jets have signed former NCAA rushing record holder [...]

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New York Jets 2009 Quick Preview

The New York Jets were 8-3 coming off a huge win against the undefeated Tennessee Titans and were looking like one of the best teams in the NFL.  Then it all fell apart.  The Jets had one win in their next five games and ended the 2008 season with a 9-7 record, good for 3rd [...]

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