Needless to say Coach Ryan wasn’t to thrilled about his team’s performance on Sunday against the 49ers. The loss of Revis no doubt left the Jets reeling, but even with the loss of their best player it can’t explain why Sanchez wen’t 13 of 29 for a pathetic 103 yards yesterday…at home. The Jets failed to put up a single
Not since Oct. 4th, 2009 when the San Francisco 49ers shutout the St. Louis Rams 35-0 have they shutout an opponent so badly as Sunday night in MetLife Stadium against the New York Jets, winning by a pathetic 34 – 0. It was obvious the 49ers were ready to kick ass and take names on Sunday, after coming off their
Jets (2-1) are set to take on the San Fransico 49ers (2-1) today at MetLife Stadium (1 p.m Eastern) Coming off a sloppy win against the weak Miami Dolphins the Jets are trying to lay a second punishing blow to the 49ers after their shocking defeat to the Minnesota Vikings last Sunday. Before the game starts lets take a quick
New York Jets tight end Dustin Keller has been missing from the Jets starting lineup since the very first offensive play on the very first game of the season. To say he has been missed is an understatement, especially now with Darrelle Revis out for the remainder of the season. Everyone at Jets camp knows, Dustin Keller couldn’t come back
To start off a three-game stretch at MetLife Stadium, the Jets will be playing host to the San Francisco 49ers, who were recently shocked on the road by the Minnesota Vikings. Even a surprising loss hasn’t shifted the minds of oddsmakers, as the 49ers are favored by four points on the NFL odds board for this Week 4 matchup. That’s
Darrelle Revis was just cleared cleared for contact and will be ready to play this sunday at SunLife Stadium in Miami. Revis was expected to practice fully Thursday after passing all required tests. He needed to be cleared by the team physician and an independent neurologist to participate in contact drills. This is great news for the Jets but horrible

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