Although the Jets sneaked out of Miami with a win on Sunday it came at a cost. The Jets lost elite cornerback Darrelle Revis for the year with an ACL tear. It’s going to take this team collectively to work together to fill the void Revis left behind. Kyle Wilson has been deemed the starter to replace Darrelle per
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
Two National Championships, an NFL playoff win, and only 25yrs old. Tim Tebow has not stopped building his resume since his infamous church choir solo back in ’98. When asked about his future plans of running for public office, Tim stated he had not ruled it out as a possibility. Speculations are swirling, what exactly will the cult leader, with
Darelle Revis is still not able to shake off the concussion he suffered at the hands of C.J Spiller during Week 01 against the Buffalo Bills. He was forced to miss last weeks game at Heinz Field in Pittsburgh, and things are far from definite about his status for Sunday night in Miami. No one is denying his quick feet
After a fairly uneventful Week One for the replacement officials while the NFL and referees continue to squabble, Week Two saw some issues arise. The New York Jets and Pittsburgh Steelers were affected by some questionable calls that had an impact on the game and though they probably didn’t change the ultimate outcome, are still a cause for concern moving
New York Jets Desperate For a Win against Division-Rival Dolphins The New York Jets travel to Miami this week for a tilt with the New York Jets. Despite coming off a 27-10 thrashing at the hands of the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week Two, the Jets are three-point road favorites against the Dolphins. Quarterback Mark Sanchez and the Jets will need

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