Mark Sanchez loses the ball when he is sacked Sunday. - Alex Trautwig
27 Total Updates since October 29, 2012
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New York Jets head coach Rex Ryan calls on his entire coaching staff to come up with improvements for the 3-5 Jets during bye week.
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Mark Sanchez will stay the starter for the New York Jets, despite many saying that the team should bench the fourth-year quarterback in favor of Tim Tebow.
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The Jets suffered only one injury on Sunday, with Joe McKnight exiting early.
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The New York Jets fell to 3-5 on Sunday with a dismal overall performance against the Miami Dolphins, falling 30-9 while failing in all three phases of the game.
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New York Jets backup quarterback Tim Tebow refused to speak out against his lack of playing time despite the Jets' struggles.
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While New York Jets quarterback Mark Sanchez was frustrated by the team's 30-9 loss to the Miami Dolphins, he also tried to keep a positive outlook.
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New York Jets coach Rex Ryan was very disappointed by his team's poor effort in their 30-9 loss to the Miami Dolphins in Week 8.
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It was ugly at MetLife Stadium as the New York Jets were defeated by the Dolphins.
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The Jets finally got onto the scoreboard in the third quarter at MetLife Stadium, but the New York boos were more bountiful than the points as the Dolphins stretched their lead to 27-3.
Nick Folk connected on a 38-yard field goal on the Jets' first drive after the break, but the Dolphins promptly answered with a touchdown of their own when Matt Moore connected with Anthony Fasano for a 4-yard score that made it 27-3.
On the Dolphins' next series, Reggie Bush coughed up a fumble that put the Jets on the Miami 32-yard line, but Mark Sanchez launched an interception five plays later that brought down a flurry of loud catcalls and "Tebows" from the fans in green and white -- and all but ended the Jets' hopes for a comeback victory.
While the New York offense has been the subject of much ire today, the Jets have out-gained the Dolphins offensively, with 218 yards to Miami's 209.
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Even without their starting quarterback, the Dolphins continued to dominate the Jets in the second quarter and carried a 20-0 lead into the break.
After Miami rookie quarterback Ryan Tannehill left the game with a left leg injury, the Dolphins added another touchdown and a field goal to double their first-quarter lead.
Dolphins running back Daniel Thomas found the end zone and Dan Carpenter connected on another field goal while the New York offense sputtered time and again. Miami held New York to under 40 total yards for most of the first half, but the Jets finally found some offensive success on their last drive of the half.
A 70-yard drive right before the break almost tripled New York's yardage total and set up a Nick Folk field goal attempt, but the Jets were kept off the scoreboard due to another good effort from the Dolphins' special teams. Miami rookie Olivier Vernon, who recovered a blocked punt for Miami's first touchdown, blocked Folk's kick and kept the New York boos raining down on Rex Ryan and company.
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The Dolphins' defense and special teams ruled the first quarter in New York, blocking a punt, grabbing an onside kick and forcing a Mark Sanchez fumble on their way to an early 10-0 lead, but the main story was a left leg injury to quarterback Ryan Tannehill.
Tannehill was sacked by Jets defensive tackle Calvin Pace on Miami's second series of the game, and was unable to put pressure on his left leg when walking to the sideline. The rookie collapsed on the Dolphins' sideline and trainers were monitoring his left quad muscle and left knee. His return to the game is questionable, and backup Matt Moore has stayed in the game for the Dolphins.
Aside from Tannehill's injury, Dan Carpenter nailed a 33-yard field goal on the Dolphins' first series and the Dolphins special teams returned a blocked punt for a touchdown to give Miami the lead. Jimmy Wilson dashed past none other than Tim Tebow to block Robert Malone's punt, and the ball was recovered in the end zone by Olivier Vernon.
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The Dolphins will be without defensive back Richard Marshall and linebacker Josh Kaddu, as both have been put on the inactive list for the team's game versus the Jets on Sunday.
The Jets will be without starting linebacker Bart Scott, along defensive tackle Kenrick Ellis. Also out for New York are QB Greg McElroy, RB Bilal Powell, S Eric Smith, DT Damon Harrison, and TE Jeff Cumberland.
Marshall started four games for the Dolphins this season and has recorded four tackles. He did not participate in practice all week leading up to the game versus the New York Jets.
Kaddu has only played in one game this season for the Dolphins and will sit again on Sunday. Offensive lineman Will Yeatman is also inactive and has yet to make his debut this season after playing three games for the Dolphins in 2011.
The complete Dolphins inactive list is below:
CB Marshall, Richard (back)
QB Pat Devlin
LB Josh Kaddu
OL Will Yeatman
TE Michael Egnew
WR Anthony Armstrong
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New York Jets great Dennis Byrd will have his number retired at halftime on Sunday.
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Here is your gameday primer for the New York Jets and Miami Dolphins.
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Bart Scott won't be playing for the New York Jets on Sunday, snapping his 119-game streak.
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New York Jets head coach Rex Ryan Friday praised offensive coordinator Tony Sparano.
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It is looking likely that Jets linebacker Bart Scott will sit out on Sunday, which would end an impressive streak.
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Offensive coordinator Tony Sparano believes he can do a better job of using backup quarterback Tim Tebow.
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Jets linebacker Bart Scott has played in 119 straight games but, with a lingering toe injury, that streak could be coming to an end.
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The Miami Dolphins sport a good run defense but are weak against the pass. That's not the New York Jets' strong suit, but can they enjoy success in the air on Sunday.
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Five members of the New York Jets missed practice on Thursday because of various injuries.
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LaRon Landry and Aaron Maybin said that they plan on Reggie Bush hard this weekend when the New York Jets play the Miami Dolphins, saying they plan on knocking him out of the game - legally.
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The Jets are slight favorites over AFC East rival Miami as the NFL hits the midpoint of the season.
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Jets running back Joe McKnight played hurt last Sunday against the Patriots, and said on Wednesday that he'll be ready for this Sunday's game against the Dolphins.
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The Miami Dolphins will try to avenge an overtime loss to the Jets this Sunday, and a majority of NFL pundits are picking Joe Philbin's club to pull off the win.
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Eli Manning leads the Giants to take on DeMarcus Ware in Cowboys Stadium on Sunday.
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The New York Jets are favored by less than a field goal five weeks after winning an overtime matchup, 23-20, on a Nick Folk game-winner against the Miami Dolphins.
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The New York Jets can't afford to fall prey to their usual post-New England Patriots malaise, as they host another division rival, the Miami Dolphins, on Sunday.