Jets Lose to Broncos
The NY Jets lost in the rain to the Denver Broncos Sunday 34-17. Favre threw for 247 yards and 1 touchdown. See this article for more on this disappointing game.
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The NY Jets lost in the rain to the Denver Broncos Sunday 34-17. Favre threw for 247 yards and 1 touchdown. See this article for more on this disappointing game.
The NY Jets defeated the Tennessee Titans 34-13. Brett Favre completed 25 of 32 passes for 224 yards with two for touchdowns. The Jets have now won five straight. For more, see this story.
The NY Jets beat the New England Patriots in overtime 34-31. The Jets led throughout the game but New England tied it 31-31 with one second remaining. But in overtime, the Jets won it with a field goal and are now in first place. See this article for more.
The NY Jets had their way with the St. Louis Rams today defeating them 47-3. This was the Jets third consectutive win and they remain tied for first place in the AFC East. See this story for more on this game.
The New York Jets defeated the Buffalo Bills 26-17. Late in the game, Favre threw a record 300th career interception. See this article for more on this game.
The NY Jets will face the Buffalo Bills tomorrow in Buffalo. For some predictions, see this story.
The New York Jets defeated the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday by a score of 28-24. Favre threw a touchdown pass in the last minute of the game for a come from behind victory. Favre also threw 3 interceptions that nearly cost them the game. The Jets were expected to walk all over the Chiefs and win quite easily; however, they were lucky to walk away with a win. See this article for more on the game.
The New York Jets lost in overtime 16-13 to the Oakland Raiders. See this story for more details.
The New York Jets defeated the cincinnati Bengals today 26-14. Thomas Jones scored three touchdowns and Brett Favre threw two interceptions. For details, see this story.
See this article with an overview of the NY Jets defense so far this season and how they may fair against Cincinnati.