Jets Lose an Unlikely Shootout in Chicago, Clinch a Likely Road Playoff Date with Kansas City

December 27, 2010 by Jon Presser  
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The Jets clinched a playoff spot yesterday by virtue of the Washington Redskins beating the Jacksonville Jaguars, just minutes after the Jets lost to the Bears in Chicago 38-34. Rex Ryan’s reaction to finding out about clinching the playoffs, as you can see below, was classic Rex. Jets fans, as disappointing as the defense was [...]

Packers Crush Giants 45-17

December 27, 2010 by jrlombardi  
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Jrlombardi–Packers crush Giants 45-17. Performing brilliantly, QB Rodgers threw for 404 yards and 4 touchdowns returning from a concussion to lead the Pack past the Giants 45-17.  WR Jennings had 7 catches for 142 yards.  WR Nelson had 4 catches for 124 yards and 1 touchdown. Although FB Kuhn had only 29 total yards, he ran [...]

New York Jets face uphill battle this afternoon against Chicago Bears

December 26, 2010 by Eric Schmidt  
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The New York Jets entered this season with every expectation of advancing to the Super Bowl but as the team prepares to take on the Chicago Bears, they face an uphill battle. Last week, the Jets defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers in Pittsburgh, but secon…

My Interview with a Chicago Bears Blogger, Part 2

December 25, 2010 by Jon Presser  
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Here’s part two of my interview with Jonathan Carroll of BearsHeadquarters.com. In part one of my interview, which you can find here on Jets Report and here on Bears Headquarters, Jonathan asked me a few questions from the Jets fan perspective. Today we switched roles and I asked him some questions about the Bears and the [...]

New York Jets might be in trouble now

December 24, 2010 by Eric Schmidt  
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It appears that the new York Jets might be in trouble now. Yesterday, I reported that Jets QB Mark Sanchez underwent to MRI to determine the severity of his right shoulder cartilage tear. Jets head coach Rex Ryan told reporters that there was a 99% cha…

Mark Sanchez Dealing with Slight Cartilage Tear in Throwing Shoulder, Could be a Game-Time Decision for Sunday

December 23, 2010 by Jon Presser  
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Although some off-the-field stories seem to be getting more attention from the national media than actual football news, the Jets are dealing with some actual big news involving the health of their young quarterback. According to Manish Mehta of the Daily News, Mark Sanchez suffered a slight cartilage tear in his right shoulder after landing [...]

Jets Head to Chicago on Sunday, Will Try to Avoid Devin Hester

December 23, 2010 by Jon Presser  
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The Jets go play a cold-weather game on the road for the second straight week, as they head to Chicago to face the NFC North Champion Bears. The Bears clinched their division with a big blowout victory on Monday Night Football, thanks to a stifling defense, a powerful yet inconsistent offense, and the electric specials [...]

New York Jets QB is dealing with a shoulder injury

December 23, 2010 by Eric Schmidt  
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The New York Jets attempt to reach the Super Bowl this season may have taken a step backwards as it is being reported that second year QB Mark Sanchez is dealing with a slight cartilage tear in his throwing shoulder. Head coach Rex Ryan told reporters …

Rex Ryan and the New York Jets put their best foot forward towards the playoffs

December 22, 2010 by Eric Schmidt  
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The New York Jets and Rex Ryan have to put their best foot forward towards the playoffs. I couldn’t let that pun go. I couldn’t let the news of the afternoon escape without some grammatical fun. And for all consideration, I can’t let …

Around the Web: Game Balls for the Jets Big Road Win in Pittsburgh

December 21, 2010 by Jon Presser  
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The Jets had their backs against the wall on Sunday, going on the road in a place they’ve never won before, coming off their first two-game losing streak of the season against a 10-3 Steelers team that no one expected them to beat. But something funny happened on the way to the Jets season-ending collapse. [...]

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