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Jets Move On to Post Season!

Monday, January 4th, 2010

Week 17. Sunday, January 3, 2010. The New York Jets shut out the Cincinnati Bengals tonight 37-0. The Jets dominated the game both defensively and offensively. The Jets started it off by scoring on their first possession on a 57 yard run by Brad Smith followed immediately by a 1 yard touchdown run by Thomas Jones. Early in the second quarter the Jets missed a chance to score from the one yard line and settled for a Jay Feely field goal. The Jets scored three more times in the second quarter; a 32 yard TD run by Brad Smith, a touchdown pass by Mark Sanchez and on an interception with a half minute left that led to a field goal. At the end of the half, the Jets led 27-0. The Jets had 250 total yards; the Bengals, 7. Cincinnati’s only first down in the first half came on five yard penalty. The Jets added to their total early in the third quarter with another Jay Feely field goal from 40 yards. The Bengals got down to the Jets 10 yard line in the third quarter but a series of penalties pushed them back to the 25 yard line and they had to punt the ball away. The Jets final touchdown score came in the fourth quarter after the defense sacked the Bengals quarterback forcing a fumble. A few plays later Thomas Jones ran it it for the touchdown. Totals for the game: NY Jets 320 total yards; Sanchez was 8 for 16 for 63 passing yards. The number one defense in the NFL held Cincinnati to 72 total yards for the game. This was the Jets best game of the season and they finish end the season 9-7. So, the playoffs begin. Next game: Saturday, Jan. 9th, 4:30 PM, New York Jets @ Cincinnati Bengals.

Jets Defeat Colts

Wednesday, December 30th, 2009

Week 16. Sunday, December 27, 2009. The New York Jets defeated the unbeaten Indianapolis Colts today by a score of 29-15. The Jets were handed a present went Peyton Manning was pulled out of the game late in the third quarter with the Colts ahead. Painter came in for the Colts and was ineffective. Leading off the second half, Brad Smith returned a kickoff 106 yards, the second longest kickoff return in NFL history. Mark Sanchez went 12 of 19 for 106 yards with no interceptions or turnovers. The Jets also had 202 rushing yards. In their final game of the regular season, the New York Jets face the Cincinnati Bengals. If the Jets win, they are in the playoffs! Next game, Sun., Jan.3rd, 8:20 PM, Cincinnati @ New York (Giants Stadium, East Rutherford, NJ).

The Jets Blow Another One

Thursday, December 24th, 2009

Week 15. Sunday, December 20, 2009. THe New York Jets led the Atlanta Falcons throughout the game except for the most important part-the end. The 10-7 loss might have killed their playoff hopes although they technically still have a chance. The Jets missed three- thats three- field goal attempts and Sanchez went back to throwing interceptions (three more). The defense was terrific; until the last two minutes. Then they let Atlanta march in for a touchdown and that was that. Yuck. The same old sad story. Next game: Sunday, Dec. 27th, 4:15 PM, New York Jets @ Indianapolis Colts.

Jets Keep Play Off Hopes Alive

Tuesday, December 15th, 2009

Week 14, Sunday, December 15, 2009. The New York Jets kept their playoff hopes alive by defeating the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 26-3 this afternoon. With Mark Sanchez unavailable due to his injured leg, Kellen Clemens got the start. Clemens wasn’t spectacular, but he got the job done. He threw for 111 yards (11 for 23), no touch downs but no interceptions either. He was also sacked once. Darrelle Revis had an interception for his third game in a row, leading to the Jets final touchdown. Next game: Sunday, Dec.20th, 1:00 PM, Atlanta Falcons @ New York Jets.

Clemens to Start for Jets

Friday, December 11th, 2009

With Mark Sanchez unable to start due to his injured knee, Kellen Clemens will get to start his first game since 2007. Clemens was the Jets second round draft choice in 2006. This is Clemens chance to prove that he is worthy of a starting quarterback job, where ever that may be. This is a big game for the Jets, who are tied with the Miami Dolphins for second place in the AFC East. They need a win to keep their playoff hopes alive.

Jets Beat Bills, Sanchez Hurt

Saturday, December 5th, 2009

Week 13. Thursday, December 3, 2009. The New York Jets defeated the Buffalo Bills today 19-13 in Toronto but Mark Sanchez hurt his leg in the mid third quarter, apparently when he scrambled and slid headfirst for a first down. Sanchez had gotten a visit from New York Yankees manager Joe Girardi earlier in the week. Girardi’s visit was to teach Sanchez how slide feet first to help avoid hurting his legs. For whatever reason, Sanchez did not use this advice and hurt his right knee and had to come out of the game. Kellen Clemens finished out the game for the Jets and led a drive in the fourth quarter that led to a Jets field goal, increasing their lead at that time. It is expected that Sanchez will be able to start the Jets next game, but nothing is certain at this time. For more details on this game, read this article. Next game: Sunday, Dec.13th, 1:00PM, New York Jets @ Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

Jets Defeat Panthers

Sunday, November 29th, 2009

Week 12. Sunday, November 29, 2009. The New York Jets snapped their three game losing streak today by defeating the Carolina Panthers 17-6 in the Meadowlands. Mark Sanchez went 13 for 17 with just one interception, a vast improvement over recent games. The Jets defense got four interceptions, two each by Kerry Rhodes and Darrelle Revis. Rhodes, who had started in 74 straight games, was benched for today’s game with Eric Smith starting in his place. The benching seemed to light a fire under Kerry; we’ll see if it carry’s forward to next weeks game. Revis returned one of his interceptions 67 yards for a touchdown. Sanchez came out of the game for a short time in the fourth quarter after what appeared to be a serious injury to his left leg. However, after the trainers worked on him, he was able to return and finish the game. The Jets defense was excellent, allowing just 179 total yards and no offensive touchdowns. Next game: Thursday, Dec. 3rd, 8:20 PM, New York Jets @ Buffalo Bills.

Patriots Embarrass Jets

Tuesday, November 24th, 2009

Week 11. Sunday, November 22, 2009. The New England Patriots easily beat the New York Jets this afternoon 31-14. Mark Sanchez threw five interceptions and some are calling for benching the rookie. Sanchez has thrown 16 interceptions this season, second in the NFL. However, head coach Rex Ryan says Sanchez will learn and improve by sitting on the bench so he is sticking with his quarterback choice, for better or for worse. For more on this game, see this story. Next game: Sunday, Nov. 29th, 1:00 PM, Carolina Panthers @ New York Jets.

Jets Face Patriots and Belichick Next

Saturday, November 21st, 2009

The New York Jets will face their rivals the New England Patriots tomorrow afternoon. The Patriots are still reeling from their last minute loss to Indianapolis. The Jets rookie quarterback is still learning his way around the league. For more on this game and others Sunday, see this article.

Jaguars Jolt Jets

Friday, November 20th, 2009

Sunday, November 15, 2009. It was another disappointing and frustrating day for New York Jets fans as they lost again, this time to to the Jacksonville Jaguars 24-22. The Jets took the lead late in the fourth quarter only to let the Jaguars drive back down the field in the last few minutes. With about a minute and a half left on the clock, the Jaguars were about to score a touchdown when Maurice Jones-Drew took a knee on the one yard line. The Jags stayed there to run out the clock and then kicked a field goal with the clock running out. It was a risky play, but it worked and the Jaguars snatched the victory. For details on this game, see this story. The Jets are now 4 and 5 and their playoff hopes are about over. Next game: Sunday, Nov.22nd, 4:15 PM, New York Jets @ New England Patriots.