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  • Preview: NY Jets (2-8) at Dallas Cowboys (9-1)

        Estella Warren Photo Gallery New York Jets Schedule: Sunday, Dec 2 at Miami 1:00 pm Buy Tickets CBS Sunday, Dec 9 Cleveland 4:15 pm Buy Tickets CBS Sunday, Dec 16 at New England 1:00 pm Buy Tickets CBS Sunday, Dec 23 at Tennessee 4:15 pm Buy Tickets CBS Sunday, Dec 30 Kansas City 8:15 pm Buy Tickets NBC   The Dallas ...
    Posted to New York Jets (Weblog) by big_apple on November 22, 2007
  • Recap: Washington Redskins 23, New York Jets 20, OT

            Shaun Suisham hammered the football from 46 yards out and watched as it barely floated over the crossbar. It was long enough and good enough to help the Washington Redskins a 23-20 overtime victory over the New York Jets on Sunday. "It's a good feeling," Suisham said. "You feel like you ...
    Posted to New York Jets (Weblog) by admin on November 4, 2007
  • Preview: Washington Redskins (4-3) at New York Jets (1-7)

                 Kellen Clemens finally takes over for Chad Pennington as Quarterback and tries to help the Jets end a 5 game losing streak when they host the Washington Redskins. New York is off to a terrible 1-7 start and Chad Pennington's struggles are only part of the problem. While his numbers rank him ...
    Posted to New York Jets (Weblog) by admin on November 3, 2007
  • Recap: Cincinnati 38, New York Jets 31

                CINCINNATI (AP) -- Don't blame Chad Pennington solely for this one. He had a lot of help. Kenny Watson ran for 130 yards and three touchdowns in the best performance of his career, and the Cincinnati Bengals turned the New York Jets' second-half meltdown into a 38-31 victory Sunday. Hardly a ...
    Posted to New York Jets (Weblog) by admin on October 21, 2007
  • Preview: New York Jets (1-5) at Cincinnati Bengal (1-4)

                The Cincinnati Bengals and New York Jets hope to begin turning around their dismal seasons when they meet Sunday at Paul Brown Stadium. The Bengals (1-4) have lost four straight, including a disappointing 27-20 loss at Kansas City last weekend coming off their bye week. Cincinnati is mired in last place ...
    Posted to New York Jets (Weblog) by admin on October 19, 2007