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Rex Ryan Draft Coaching Injuries Offense Rookies Writers PlayoffsPublished: October 21, 2009
The pain is all too familiar for New York Jets All-Pro nose tackle Kris Jenkins.
A 6′4″, 360-pound defender by trade, but persistent competitor at heart will be forced to the sideline for the rest of 2009 with a devastating, season-ending knee injury.
The torn anterior cruciate ligament was confirmed by Rich Cimini of the New York Daily News, ending speculation and sprinkling [...]
Published: October 21, 2009
How many ways can one team lose a football game?
The New York Jets discovered a few more creative ways in their crushing 16-13 loss to the Buffalo Bills on Sunday. It was a masterful showing of ineptitude in all phases of a football game after two previous flirtations with disaster.
A second-quarter, season-ending injury to All Pro nose tackle Kris Jenkins triggered a [...]
Published: September 9, 2009
Much like Michael Turner did for Matt Ryan with the Atlanta Falcons in 2008, Thomas Jones will have to be the running back every defense has to respect.
But before that happens, the 31-year-old running back has to prove he’s actually capable of shouldering the responsibility on his own. Yes, he’s still at that stage of [...]
Published: April 6, 2009
Nothing is official, but the rumor mill is spinning regarding a Cincinnati Bengals’ future without Chad Johnson.
The oft-headlined receiver has spent his entire career with the orange-clad team, and speculation is running rampant that the Bengals could look to part with the charismatic receiver.
After an injury-shortened season in 2008—and a media frenzy [...]
Published: March 31, 2009
Life’s not going to get any easier for Kris Jenkins. The secret is out. He’s one of the NFL’s most disruptive forces whenever he’s on the field.
The New York Jets’ big man in the middle is going to find himself being schemed against more often than ever before.
It’s a trend that took form after the [...]
Published: March 17, 2009
“It’s so much fun and so easy blocking for Leon. I’m sure you can make a good block and someone gets tackled. But if you make a good block for Leon, he may score.”
-Brad Smith
Leon Washington is being discriminated against. People are working tirelessly to doubt and discredit the man’s potential because of an irrelevant [...]