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  • December 2007
    • Pats-Jets Forecast: Frosty in Every Way

      Pats-Jets Forecast: Frosty in Every Way

      When the videotaper and the whistleblower meet again tonight, a Boston snowstorm won't be the most bitter element in the air at Foxborough. Patriots head coach Bill Belichick and Jets helmsman Eric Mangini clashed most infamously over signal stealing during their last matchup in September, but the bad blood runs much deeper than that, reports the Los Angeles Times. More »

  • October 2007
    • Vilma's Season in Doubt

      Vilma's Season in Doubt

      Jets linebacker Jonathan Vilma may be out for the season with a knee injury, reports the New York Daily News; the extent and source of the injury are still shrouded in mystery. The signal-caller of the defense was uncharacteristically removed from several plays in New York's loss to Cincinnati over the weekend. More »

  • August 2007
    • NY Jets Trade Kendall to Skins

      NY Jets Trade Kendall to Skins

      The Jets traded left guard Pete Kendall to the Redskins yesterday after months of tension with the 11-year veteran. Kendall, a three-year starter with the Jets, had been refusing to participate in team functions because he was dissatisfied with his contract. In exchange for Kendall, New York will pick up at least a fifth-round draft pick next year. More »

    • Injury Sidelines Jets' RB Jones

      Injury Sidelines Jets' RB Jones

      New York Jets running back Thomas Jones suffered a leg injury during a preseason practice yesterday. Jones, recently nabbed from Chicago to solidify the Jets' backfield, planted his right foot awkwardly during a training routine and fell to the field, where a trainer attended to him. The Jets did not release details of the injury. More »

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