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| Angry Rex confident Jets will get back on track |
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10/03/2011 |
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FLORHAM PARK, N.J. (AP) - Botched snaps, lousy throws and lots of turnovers. It all has New York Jets coach Rex Ryan steamin' mad. Ryan insists Monday that the Jets are a better team than they've been the last two weeks, losses on the road to Oakland and Baltimore. He appeared a bit subdued at his press conference, but added that there ``might be a little more fire burning inside of me than I'm letting on.'' Left guard Matt Slauson says Ryan appeared ``emotionally hurt'' when addressing the team after |
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| Jets LB Thomas to miss rest of season |
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10/03/2011 |
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| Florham Park, NJ (MySportsbook) - The New York Jets have lost linebacker Bryan Thomas for the rest of the season due to an Achilles tendon injury. Thomas, the longest-tenured Jets player, suffered the injury in the first quarter of Sunday night's 34-17 loss to the Ravens. The Alabama-Birmingham product had 14 tackles through the first four games of the season. A first-round pick by the Jets in 2002, Thomas has 418 tackles and 31 sacks in 145 career games with New York. |
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| Decaying Dolphins faced with a real dilemma |
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10/03/2011 |
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| ific second half in which he threw for 201 yards and two touchdowns while hitting on a crisp 13-of-17 attempts. You're only as strong as your weakest link in this league, which helps explain why three projected powerhouses (Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, New York Jets) are a combined 5-7 at the moment. All three have serious issues along the offensive line right now and rank in the bottom 10 in run defense. Remember when the Detroit Lions couldn't buy a win? Now it seems as if the league's onetime doormats can't |
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| NFL Inactives (Sunday, October 2, 2011) |
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10/02/2011 |
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| Philadelphia, PA (MySportsbook) - The following is a list of inactive players for tonight's NFL game. NEW YORK JETS AT BALTIMORE RAVENS, 8:20 P.M. (ET) Jets - QB Kevin O'Connell, WR Logan Payne, S Emanuel Cook, RB Bilal Powell, TE Josh Baker, C Nick Mangold, DT Kenrick Ellis Ravens - WR David Reed, CB Jimmy Smith, CB Chris Carr, S Haruki Nakamura, LB Dannell Ellerbe, G Ben Grubbs, WR Lee Evans |
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| Evans out, Grubbs questionable for Ravens |
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09/30/2011 |
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| n. His backup, Torrey Smith, caught five balls for 152 yards and three touchdowns in Baltimore's 37-7 win over St. Louis last Sunday. His first three catches were all TDs. In addition to Evans, cornerback Jimmy Smith (ankle), wide receiver David Reed (shoulder) and safety Haruki Nakamure (knee) have been ruled out for Sunday night's game against the New York Jets. Starting left guard Ben Grubbs did not practice Friday due to a toe injury and is listed as questionable. Grubbs has played 67 consecutive games. |
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| Tensions to be high for Jets-Ravens marquee matchup |
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09/30/2011 |
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| (MySportsbook) - Can't we all just get along? Twenty months after their first AFC Championship Game appearance in a decade and eight months off of their second, it seems the honeymoon phase could be over for the New York Jets as they prepare for a Week 4 visit to Baltimore to meet the Ravens in a Sunday night showdown. Still smarting from last week's disappointing 34-24 point loss at Oakland in which a perpetually chest-thumping defense was gashed for 171 yards and two scores by Raiders running back Darre |
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| Explosive offenses collide in Pats-Raiders tilt |
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09/30/2011 |
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| st of his offensive line mates will feel the same way when Tom Brady and the New England Patriots invade the Coliseum Sunday in a matchup between a pair of 2-1 clubs. Oakland is tied with San Diego atop the AFC West standings, while the Patriots and New York Jets are even for second behind unbeaten Buffalo in the AFC East. The Raiders are coming off last Sunday's 34-24 dismantling of the Jets, a team that has reached the AFC Championship Game in back-to-back campaigns, and were able to shove aside the haunti |
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| Jets' Ryan says Mangold is game-time decision |
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09/30/2011 |
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| Florham Park, NJ (MySportsbook) - New York Jets coach Rex Ryan said Friday that center Nick Mangold is a game-time decision for Sunday night's contest in Baltimore because of a high ankle sprain. Mangold was limited in practice Friday, but did get some reps and is listed as questionable on the team's injury report. "I think if today was the game, I would say no," Ryan said Friday. "But the fact it's a Sunday night game may help the process. We'll see how it is." Mangold had been held out of practice since |
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| Struggling Falcons fly in for clash with Seahawks |
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09/30/2011 |
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| uency. The Seahawks haven't gotten much accomplished in any form of offense in September, so perhaps incorporating more of Williams with a now-healthy Rice would change fortunes. All-dynamo Washington has returned from a gruesome broken leg with the New York Jets a few years back and might be a difference-maker with a special teams play in a potentially close game. OVERALL ANALYSIS It's only Week 4, but already a barometer game for the highfalutin Falcons, who came in with such top-end expectations. And in s |
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| Unbeaten Lions ready for challenge from Cowboys |
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09/30/2011 |
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| hey can get past the Cowboys, as they haven't opened a season 4-0 since ripping off six straight wins to begin the 1956 schedule. Dallas came close to making this Week 4 matchup a meeting of unbeatens if not for a season-opening meltdown against the New York Jets, in which quarterback Tony Romo committed two critical fourth-quarter turnovers and the Cowboys squandered a 10-point lead with under 12 minutes to go in a painful 27-24 setback. Both Romo and his team have bounced back strongly since, however, with |
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