The Bills still hold the advantage in this original AFL rivalry, 54-49, but the Jets have loosened B-lo's grip with five straight wins and seven out of eight dating to 2008. And they've taken the last two in the Meadowlands, by 38-7 to head into the playoffs in '10 and by 28-24 on a career-best four TD passes by Mark Sanchez
Sunday, Sept. 16 — at Pittsburgh Steelers, Heinz Field, 4:15 p.m.
The Jets will be getting their first crack against Pittsburgh at Heinz Field since they came up short in their bid to reach the Super Bowl with their 24-17 loss to the Steelers in the 2010 AFC Championship Game. Pitt is 17-4 all-time in this series and 8-1 by the confluence of the three rivers, but at least the Jets ended a seven-game road drought with their 22-17 triumph over Ben Roethlisberger and crew earlier in the '10 season. Big Ben has been a tough competitor but the Jets have knocked him around a little in winning two of five and holding him to a 61.0 passer rating in their five meetings.
Sunday, Sept. 23 — at Miami Dolphins, Sun Life Stadium, 1 p.m.
For a decade the Jets ruled this rivalry with the Dolphins, winning 17 of 21. But from the '08 season finale forward, the Dolphins have snagged five of the last seven overall and two of the last three at Sun Life. On New Year's Day, QB Matt Moore led the 'Fins on a 21-play, 94-yard, 12½-minute TD drive that was the final straw in the Jets' 0-3 stretch run to finish out of the playoffs. It could be more Moore leading the Aqua & Coral offense or it could be a draft choice selected in the next 10 days. But Rex will need a 60-minute effort on both sides of the ball and especially defensively to prevent a similar meltdown under the South Florida September sun.
Sunday, Sept. 30 — vs. San Francisco 49ers, MetLife Stadium, 1 p.m.
This is one of those infrequent rivalries that haven't gone the Green & White's way. The 49ers have won nine of 11 all-time, including five of six at the Jets' home, plus the teams' most recent pairing, when the Niners prevailed, 24-14, at San Francisco in '08. The Jets won the last matchup in the Meadowlands, 22-14, in '04, and they'll need a similar effort to upend the Niners, who re-signed QB Alex Smith after his efficient 2011. The visitors also will send LB Patrick Willis and their stifling defense, No. 1 against the Jets, who have their own brawny inside 'backer in top tackler David Harris
Monday, Oct. 8 — vs. Houston Texans, MetLife Stadium, 8:30 p.m.
The Texans were one of the great NFL stories of 2011. Missing QB Matt Schaub and LB Mario Williams with season-ending injuries, they still rode to a 10-6 record to gain the first playoff berth in franchise history, then their first playoff win, over the Bengals, before the storybook slammed shut in Baltimore. This year Williams is gone but Schaub is back and eager to help Houston repay the Jets. This is one of the few NFL rivalries that the Jets have dominated. They've won all five meetings, including three at home and the most recent one at their new MetLife home — the last-minute 30-27 comeback win over Schaub and Co. in 2010.
Sunday, Oct. 14 — vs. Indianapolis Colts, MetLife Stadium, 1 p.m.
For the first time since 1997, the Jets will take on an Indianapolis side not led by QB Peyton Manning. The Jets did win six of 14 against the Manning Colts, including their last meeting, the 17-16 comeback in the 2010 AFC Wild Card Game in Lucas Oil Stadium. In the offseason owner Jim Irsay dismantled and reassembled the Colts, sending Manning to Denver and preparing to select Andrew Luck or Robert Griffin III with the first pick of the draft. The Jets would enjoy welcoming Indy's new franchise QB into the league just as they greeted Manning — with a 44-6 crushing in the Meadowlands in the third game of the '98 season. To help out their new QB, the Colts have retained WR Reggie Wayne while adding WR Donnie Avery, who also visited the Jets in the offseason.
Sunday, Oct. 21 — at New England Patriots, Gillette Stadium, 4:15 p.m.
The Jets had fared as well as any and better than most recently at the stadium in the Massachusetts countryside. But the Patriots, who had lost four of six in the rivalry, including the 2010 wild-card game, smacked down the Green & White with a sweep that began with their 30-21 home win in Week 5. One way for the Jets to show they won't be nicked up in Gillette is by going Greene. Last year RB Shonn Greene
Sunday, Oct. 28 — vs. Miami Dolphins, MetLife Stadium, 1 p.m.
At least last year the Ryan Jets finally figured out how to beat the Dolphins in their own backyard pool. After hard-to-swallow defeats in '09 and '10, Darrelle Revis had a 100-yard interception-return TD against Brandon Marshall and Mark Sanchez ran for one TD and threw to Santonio Holmes
Sunday, Nov. 4 — Bye Week
Sunday, Nov. 11 — at Seattle Seahawks, CenturyLink Field, 4:05 p.m.
Because of a change in the AFC East-NFC West scheduling rotation, the Jets return to the formerly named Qwest Field four years after they last played there, in their dreary, snowbound 13-3 loss to the Seahawks in '08. But the Green & White won three of their last four in the Pacific Northwest before that game and are looking to even their all-time record with the 'Hawks at 9-9. They'll be trying to hang a loss perhaps on new Seattle QB Matt Flynn and in the process beating Seattle head coach Pete Carroll, Mark Sanchez's HC at Southern Cal and of course the Jets' field boss for one season back in '94.
Sunday, Nov. 18 — at St. Louis Rams, Edward Jones Dome, 1 p.m.
The Jets have never won a game in the Arch City, against either the Rams or the Cardinals, and they trail the Rams all-time, 9-3. Yet the two most recent meetings have provided favorable outcomes for the Green & White. The last time, at the old Meadowlands venue in 2008, the Jets opened a franchise-record 40-0 halftime lead en route to a 47-3 beatdown. And the last time these sides gathered under the EJD, in '04, the Jets lost in overtime, 32-29, but still found out that despite the loss they had clinched a playoff berth. Also that day, new Hall of Famer Curtis Martin rushed for 153 yards, giving him 1,697 for the season, a total that ultimately won the NFL rushing title by 1 yard over Seattle's Shaun Alexander. New Rams include former Jets O-lineman Rob Turner and offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer.
Thursday, Nov. 22 — vs. New England Patriots, MetLife Stadium, 8:20 p.m.
It seemed the Jets had righted the ship that had leaked home defeats to their bitter division rivals since Tom Brady took the controls in 2001. They had lost eight in a row to Bill Belichick's Patriots until Ryan arrived on the scene and the Green & White scored a 16-9 home win in '09 and a 28-14 success in '10. Then came last year's pull-away Pats win by 37-16 on Sunday night TV. The Jets will find out if they have found one of the answers to rebounding in this rivalry, based on how S LaRon Landry
Sunday, Dec. 2 — vs. Arizona Cardinals, MetLife Stadium, 1 p.m.*
The Jets will welcome the Cardinals to MetLife Stadium. That's because they've won five in a row in this rarely reenacted rivalry, including their last matchup in the Meadowlands in '08, when they opened a 34-0 halftime lead and won a second-half shootout for their 56-35 "W." Who will the Cards' quarterback be? Kevin Kolb opened last season under center and started 1-6 before John Skelton, the rookie from Fordham, took over and won five starts (plus another in relief) in the second half. One thing we're pretty sure about: Jay Feely will kick against his former team for the first time since he left the Jets following the '09 season.
Sunday, Dec. 9 — at Jacksonville Jaguars, EverBank Field, 1 p.m.*
The Jets are 3-6 all-time vs. the Jaguars and winless in three trips to Jacksonville over the years, most recently a 41-0 whitewashing in 2006. But they're planning to reverse those trends and put some more hurt on the Jags, similar to their 32-3 thumping at MetLife Stadium last September. With Jacksonville's acquisition of Chad Henne in free agency, it's likely the Jets will be facing the fourth different starter in their last four matchups after losing to Byron Leftwich in '06 and David Garrard in '09 and beating Luke McCown last year. But they'll have one of Jacksonville's favorite sons ready to do battle against his hometown team in Tebow. The Jaguars also have retained the services of two former Jets defenders in CB Dwight Lowery and lineman C.J. Mosley.
Monday, Dec. 17 — at Tennessee Titans, LP Field, 8:30 p.m.
Since this franchise moved from Houston to Nashville, the Jets have had their way in the rivalry. They've taken five of their last six over the Titans and three of four in the Volunteer State. In their most recent visit to Music City, they toppled the then 10-0 Titans, 34-13, with Brett Favre at the helm, and the next year in North Jersey, in their most recent get-together, then-rookie Mark Sanchez improved to 3-0 as a starter in the 24-17 conquest. The prahmtahm pressure will be on RB Chris Johnson to move closer to his 2,000-yard form of 2009 and further away from the Titans' ranking as the NFL's 31st-best rushing offense in '11.
Sunday, Dec. 23 — vs. San Diego Chargers, MetLife Stadium, 8:20 p.m.*
The Jets have taken five of seven in the 21st century in this rivalry, including the 27-21 comeback win at MetLife last October, with Sanchez firing three TD passes (all red zone darts to Plaxico Burress
Sunday, Dec. 30 — at Buffalo Bills, Ralph Wilson Stadium, 1 p.m.*
QBs, beware — the Bills have beefed up their pass rush something fierce. Mario Williams was one of the NFL's prize signings this offseason and he joins a unit that includes fellow free-agent DE Mark Anderson and holdovers Marcell Dareus and Chris Kelsay. But Sanchez, after his horrific first pro game vs. Buffalo, his five-INT overtime loss in '09, has fared well against the Bills, going 5-0 while throwing eight touchdowns to only two picks. And he's won all three games he's played at Ralph Wilson Stadium (and the Jets have won their last four) — all the more reason to be wary in this year's short trip to Western New York.
*Subject to NFL Flexible Scheduling

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