Jet News
Jets Grill Hermie's Chiefs
The oddsmakers listed the Jets as 14 point favorites in this match-up. Luckily for the Jets the league doesn’t grade on style points. In a game marked by plays the Jets would like to have back, the Jets were able to score late in the 4th Quarter and beat the Chiefs 28 to 24. Brett… Read more
JetNation Tours Atlantic Health Training Center
Last weekend we were invited to take a tour of the new training facility in Florham Park, NJ. To say that this place is impressive is an understatement. It was the first time that “fans” were given access. They invited the current Front Row Club seat members and along with the tour of the facility… Read more
Jets Player Interviews: Thursday 10/23/08
Courtesy NY Jets PR Department RB THOMAS JONES On what the offense needs to do to become more consistent… A lot of the situations that we’ve been in, we’ve hurt ourselves with turnovers, penalties and taking ourselves out of good situations. A lot of our problems have been just us. If we can eliminate some… Read more
Week 7 Report Card
Raiders 16 Jets 13 by Brian Clark Quarterback – D Brett Favre – 21/38 197 yards 0 TD, 2 INT, 1 Fumble With the exception of the 2nd half vs. San Diego and the Arizona game, Brett Favre has been nothing more than an average quarterback. Against the Raiders, he made some questionable throws, and… Read more
Jets Lose to Raiders, Fall To 3 and 3
The Jets traveled to Oakland and did what they do best. They shocked us yet again by losing to the Raiders in Overtime. The final score was 16 to 13. With the loss the Jets fall to 3 and 3 on the season. The game ended with a 57 yard field goal by Sebastian Janikowski… Read more
Jets Release OL Will Montgomery
Courtesy NYJets.com The New York Jets announced that S Eric Smith has been activated from the Reserve/Suspended list, OL Will Montgomery has been waived and LB Brandon Renkart has been released from the practice squad. The announcements were made by Jets General Manager Mike Tannenbaum. Smith (6-1, 209/Michigan State/Groveport, OH) in his third NFL season… Read more
Jets Tame Bengals 26 – 14
The Jets had two weeks to prepare for the winless Bengals and they did not disappoint. The Bengals fell to 0 and 6 after losing to the Jets by a score of 26 to 14. The Jets looked at times like a team coming off a bye week. The rust did not hold them back… Read more
Smith Suspended, Graham Waived
The NFL has suspended NY Jets safety Eric Smith for his helmet on helmet hit on Anquan Boldin. Smith was also received a hefty fine of $50,000. The Jets have waived punter Ben Graham. This is the second time this season that Graham has been waived. Newly signed punter Reggie Hodges will be ready to… Read more
Jets Throw Back And Often
The Jets wore their throw back NY Titan uniforms today. More importantly they put on a show with the passing game and beat the Arizona Cardinals by a score of 56 – 35. Brett Favre threw six touchdown passes. Laveranues Coles (3), Jerricho Cotchery (2) and Dustin Keller (1) were the recipients. Favre had never… Read more
Chargers Blow Out Jets 48 To 29
The Jets fell to 1 and 2 after losing to the Chargers by a score of 48 to 29. The national Monday night football game did not have its shortage of mistakes. The Jets started off strong with David Barrett intercepting a Philip River’s pass and returning it for a touchdown. The Jets lowlights include… Read more
Jets Play Musical Punter
Last week the Jets waived Punter Ben Graham. They also signed Reggie Hodges to replace him and added a backup punter, Waylon Pranther, a rookie to the practice squad. Some media reports had Pranther off to a rocky start in practice. Later in the week it was revealed that Hodges had a thigh injury. Hodges… Read more
Jets Send Graham Down Under
According to Dave Hutchinson the Jets have waived the punter from down under. Ben Graham was sent packing after a shaky start to the 2008 season. The fourth year pro has a 43.7 yard career average. This season his punts seemed to have less hang time. Last year he was inconsistent and there were rumblings… Read more