New York Jets Schedule
Sunday
8/1/2010
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New Meadowlands Stadium - East Rutherford, NJ -
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Monday
9/6/2010
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Miami Dolphins vs New York Jets Date May Change
Tuesday
9/7/2010
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Pittsburgh Steelers vs New York Jets Date May Change
NEWS
New York Jets rookie quarterback Mark Sanchez is contemplating undergoing surgery on his left knee.
Sanchez suffered an injury in college that caused a stabilization issue with his left knee and went to see Dr. Andrews for an opinion.
It’s not the same knee that Sanchez injured when he dove/slide awkward for a first down against the Buffalo Bills in Toronto.
Andrews also examined that knee during Sanchez’ visit and found no lingering issues.
After missing a game, Sanchez returned to the lineup and looked to have no lasting effects from that injury.
Friday, January 29, 2010 at 5:56 pm by steve · No Comments
New York Jets safety Kerry Rhodes has not idea what the future holds for him, and neither does the team.
Rhodes, who was demoted earlier in the year, played very well in the playoffs to potentially boost his stock.
Head coach Rex Ryan has had private conversations with Rhodes, but no one knows what was said.
Rhodes and defensive coordinator Mike Pettine have not gotten along, although it’s important to note that Ryan is dialing up most of the schemes and plays.
Rhodes was once considered one of the building blocks of the franchise, but things might be different now.
The New York Jets made it a game for about a half before falling apart in a 30-17 loss to the Indianapolis Colts.
The Jets scored the first touchdown of the game and took a surprising, 17-13 lead into the locker room.
However, the second half was a totally different story. New York’s defense couldn’t stop Peyton Manning, and the offense couldn’t move the ball.
The Colts stuffed the running game and really tightened up in the secondary after giving up chunks of yardage in the first half.
Despite the disappointing ending, the Jets certainly have nothing to hang their heads about in reaching the AFC championship game.
New York Jets defensive end Shaun Ellis suffered a broken left hand in his team’s win over the San Diego Chargers.
Ellis said he was injured on the first play of the game when his hand just gave out while being blocked by a lineman.
He said he then just tried to finish out the series and when he got to the sidelines, showed the trainers the injury.
The hand was placed in a cast that made his arm a club, and he eventually returned to the game.
Ellis said he will definitely play against the Colts, but will have surgery after the game regardless of the outcome.
Saturday, January 23, 2010 at 8:14 am by steve · No Comments
The New York Jets get their second shot at the Indianapolis Colts in the past month in the AFC championship game.
It’s interesting how much excitement there is around the upstart Jets and how little surrounds the Colts.
For the Jets, no one expected them to get this far, and they’ve had to pull off two upsets to get it done.
For the Colts, they are exactly where everyone expects them to be and facing a huge underdog with a trip to the Super Bowl on the line. Many seem to consider it a done deal.
The Jets beat the Colts just a few weeks ago, but Indianapolis rested its starters for the second half. I think it’s closer than expected, but the Colts are just too good. Colts 24, Jets 17
The New York Jets used another dominant defensive effort to upset the San Diego Chargers, 17-14.
Jim Leonhard made the biggest play of the game, intercepting a pass deep in San Diego territory.
The resulting touchdown put the Jets ahead, 10-7, and gave them real hope that they could pull out a victory.
Quarterback Mark Sanchez did not play as well this week, but he avoided costly turnovers that would put his defense on a short field.
New York now goes to face the Indianapolis Colts, who they beat in the second to last game of the season.
Friday, January 22, 2010 at 6:46 pm by steve · No Comments
The New York Jets look to make some more noise this weekend when they travel to face the San Diego Chargers.
The Jets have made the most of their surprising playoff berth, knocking off the Cincinnati Bengals in an impressive first-round victory.
The task this week will be decidedly harder, as many feel the Chargers are the hottest team in the NFL.
The good news for the Jets is that they seem to match up well with San Diego’s strengths and weaknesses.
The Chargers throw the ball really well, but the Jets have good pass defense. San Diego can’t stop the run, and New York is the best running team in the league. They might just have a shot at pulling off a shocking upset. Chargers 24, Jets 20
Wednesday, January 13, 2010 at 7:22 pm by steve · No Comments
The New York Jets used a very strong run game and solid defensive effort to surprise the Cincinnati Bengals, 24-14.
After falling behind early, the Jets showed that they would not go quietly into the night, as head coach Rex Ryan had said before.
The Jets used more of the wildcat formation with Brad Smith to change things up and confuse the Bengals defense.
They also got an outstanding game out of rookie quarterback Mark Sanchez, who did not make any mistakes.
The Jets now move on to play the San Diego Chargers, a team that they might just match up against pretty well.
The New York Jets and Cincinnati Bengals are set to tango in the first round of the playoffs, which is a rematch from Week 17.
That game saw a Jets team that needed to win to make the playoffs embarass the Bengals, who had nothing to play for.
With the scene switching to Cincinnati and a trip to the second round on the line, expect a better performance from the Bengals.
It also won’t hurt that Cincinnati will get running back Cedric Benson and a number of defensive starters back in the lineup after they sat out Week 17.
Cincinnati did lose some steam down the stretch, but I can’t see them losing at home to rookie Mark Sanchez. Bengals 20, Jets 13.
Saturday, January 9, 2010 at 9:59 am by steve · No Comments
The New York Jets put a beating on the Cincinnati Bengals in a 37-0 victory. The win also helped them clinch a playoff berth.
The Jets came out ready to play from the first snap, using a strong running game and nasty defense to dominate all facets of the game.
Running back Thomas Jones had 27 carries for 78 yards and two touchdowns.
The Jets also broke out their own version of the wildcat featuring former college quarterback Brad Smith.
Ironically, the two teams will meet again next week in Cincinnati in the first round of the playoffs.
Monday, January 4, 2010 at 8:14 pm by steve · No Comments