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| AFC South: Have Texans finally turned corner? |
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10/20/2009 |
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| ing the emotional rollercoaster from the day the season started, and Gary Kubiak and his charges simply refuse to let them off. A team that came into 2009 carrying immense expectations was destroyed at home by rookie quarterback Mark Sanchez and the New York Jets (24-7) in Week 1, but recovered to beat the defending AFC South champion Tennessee Titans on the road (34-31) the very next week. After winning that one, Kubiak and company laid a major egg at home against the Jacksonville Jaguars (31-24), but offer |
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| AFC West: Haley's first win a hit in Kansas City |
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10/20/2009 |
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| ending the 2008 campaign with back-to-back victories, should know by now what it takes to put together a 60-minute effort and how much work is needed to achieve success. This week doesn't get any easier, with rookie quarterback Mark Sanchez and the New York Jets headed for the Coliseum this Sunday. The Jets may be even hungrier than Oakland, having lost three in a row following a hot 3-0 start. BRONCOS: So much for the regression the Denver Broncos were supposed to agonize through after Josh McDaniels was n |
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| Jets officially place DT Jenkins on IR; re-sign DT Green |
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10/20/2009 |
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| Florham Park, NJ (MySportsbook) - The New York Jets placed defensive tackle Kris Jenkins on injured reserve and re-signed defensive tackle Howard Green on Tuesday. Jenkins tore the ACL in his left knee during the Jets' 16-13 overtime loss to the Buffalo Bills this past Sunday. The 6-foot-4, 360-pounder was injured late in the second quarter on a Fred Jackson run when teammate Shaun Ellis apparently fell on him while making a tackle. The nine-year veteran -- in his second season with New York -- had 15 tac |
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| AFC East: Bills intercept a win |
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10/20/2009 |
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| ollowing a late-game fumble, Dick Jauron's team has turned making things difficult on itself into a kind of art form. So it should have come as no surprise that the Bills looked at a post-game box score that saw them intercept six passes against the New York Jets on Sunday, and scratched their heads about how they needed a little more than 72 minutes to polish off the win. Some of the problem in the 16-13 triumph, which ended when Rian Lindell atoned for a fourth-quarter miss by drilling a 47-yard field goal |
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| Jets place DT Jenkins on IR |
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10/19/2009 |
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| Florham Park, NJ (MySportsbook) - New York Jets defensive tackle Kris Jenkins was placed on injured reserve Monday after suffering a left knee injury during Sunday's 16-13 overtime loss to the Buffalo Bills. Jenkins was injured late in the second quarter on a Fred Jackson run when teammate Shaun Ellis apparently fell on him while making a tackle. Jets head coach Rex Ryan told the team's website Jenkins injured his ACL. The nine-year veteran -- in his second season with New York -- had 13 tackles on the ye |
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| Bills QB Edwards status unknown after head injury |
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10/19/2009 |
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| Park, NY (MySportsbook) - Buffalo Bills head coach Dick Jauron said on Monday that quarterback Trent Edwards will have an examination later in the day to determine the extent of a head injury he suffered in Sunday's 16-13 overtime win against the New York Jets. Jauron had used the term concussion on Sunday to describe the injury, which Edwards suffered in the second quarter, but said that an examination will yield a better diagnosis. "Trent and Shawn (Nelson) both had head injuries that are being further |
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| Bills QB Edwards leaves Jets game |
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10/19/2009 |
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| East Rutherford, NJ (MySportsbook) - Buffalo Bills starting quarterback Trent Edwards exited Sunday's 16-13 overtime win against the New York Jets early in the second quarter after taking a blow to the head that resulted in a concussion. Facing a 3rd-and-2 at the Buffalo 43, Edwards dropped back and was sacked by Calvin Pace and David Harris. Edwards' body twisted in a weird way as he went to the ground. Edwards remained on the ground for a few minutes before being helped to the locker room by the trainin |
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| Jets lose DT Jenkins to knee injury |
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10/19/2009 |
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| East Rutherford, NJ (MySportsbook) - New York Jets defensive tackle Kris Jenkins suffered an undisclosed but potentially serious injury to his left knee in Sunday's 16-13 overtime loss to the Buffalo Bills. Jets head coach Rex Ryan told the team's website following the game that he thought the injury was serious and that he hoped to know more on the severity Monday. Jenkins was injured late in the second quarter on a Fred Jackson run when teammate Shaun Ellis apparently fell on him while making a tackle. |
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| Lindell's OT FG lifts Bills over Jets |
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10/18/2009 |
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| MySportsbook) - After missing the potential game- winning field goal at the end of regulation, Rian Lindell snuck a 47-yard field goal just inside the right upright with 2:44 remaining in overtime to give the Buffalo Bills a 16-13 victory over the New York Jets in a battle between these two AFC East foes. Paul Posluszny's pick of a Mark Sanchez pass with 6:25 to go in the extra session set up the Bills at their own 42. Later, on a 1st-and-10 at the Jets 33, Ryan Fitzpatrick connected with Lee Evans on a 29 |
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| Brady, Pats rack up record performance in dismantling of Titans |
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10/18/2009 |
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| England, which has won its last four games against Tennessee. New England set franchise marks in points scored, yards (619) and margin of victory. The previous record for points was 56, which the team did against Buffalo on November 18, 2007 and the New York Jets on September 9, 1979. The previous yardage record was 597 and margin of victory was 53, both of which were against the Jets on the aforementioned date. "You never go into a game thinking it's going to be like this. Anytime, you turn the ball over, t |
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