Darrelle Revis suffered an ugly head injry during the Jets 48-28 win over the Bills on Sunday. Following the game Coach Ryan was able to speak with Revis, which is a very good sign. Ryan simply stated how he was “looking good”, however we all know these injurys take time to track and can be quite unpredictable. It was late
Gang Green unloaded on the Buffalo Bills for a 48-28 season-opening win at MetLife Stadium Sunday, scoring the most points in a season-opener in team history. The Jets visited the end zone on offense, defense and special teams, turning their disappointing preseason into a distant memory. Mark Sanchez showed that at least for one week, there is no
During an interview with ESPN Radio’s Micheal Kay on Monday, Ryan emphasized his job security despite any shortcomings that may arise this season. “I know I’m a great coach. What makes me a great coach is the guys that coach with me and the players that play for me, and everything else this organization has for me. It’s hard for
Conley’s been close to New York for a couple seasons. Jets were never quite sold on Conley. His accuracy was and has always been inconsistet. The Jets have given him time to work and develop but they were just never sold. Conley seemed pretty distrot on twitter : ”Got cut by the Jets today,” Conley wrote on Twitter. “Pretty bummed
So far, the Jets have been a lightning rod for criticism, but nobody knows how the team will actually pan out, with prognosticators putting New York anywhere from second in the AFC East and perhaps a wild card spot to last. A good barometer will be the team’s opener against Buffalo. New York has handled the Bills in
Wayne Hunter talks about his benching. “It wasn’t a surprise,” Hunter said after practice. “Everyone knows. The whole New York City (area) knows that I’ve been struggling for the last year. The last game, I didn’t do much better. So, I wasn’t surprised. I was just waiting for it, to be honest with you.” The Wayne Hunter project is

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