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    Oct 28, 2012 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  1. Three Things on Miami Dolphins 30, New York Jets 9

    Three Things on the Miami Dolphins' wildly successful, remarkably easy 30-9 win over the New York Jets:
    Sun Sentinel columnist
    Three Things on the Miami Dolphins' wildly successful, remarkably easy 30-9 win over the New York Jets: Thing 1: Monday I posted a blog looking at the Dolphins' special teams under Darren Rizzi and suggesting that could be the difference in this...

    Tags: Mark Sanchez, Lex Hilliard , Jason Trusnik, Tony Sparano, New York Jets

  2. Oct 21, 2012 |Column| Hartford Courant
  3. McCourty Doesn't Fumble Gratitude For Teammates

    — We figured that Devin McCourty owed some of his teammates dinner. A nice cut of prime rib for Mr. Prime Time Tom Brady maybe, for impeccable efficiency in answering his critics on that last-minute drive in regulation. A big Maine lobster, surely, for Steve Gostkowski for nailing a 43-yard field goal to send the game into overtime and then a 48-yarder to win it.
    — We figured that Devin McCourty owed some of his teammates dinner. A nice cut of prime rib for Mr. Prime Time Tom Brady maybe, for impeccable efficiency in answering his critics on that last-minute drive in regulation. A big Maine lobster, surely,...

    Tags: Mark Sanchez, Tim Brown, Steve Gregory, Tom Brady, Daniel Fells

  4. Sep 23, 2012 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  5. Three Things on New York Jets 23, Miami Dolphins 20 (video)

    Sun Sentinel columnist
    Three Things on this Miami Dolphins-New York Jets overtime madness: Thing 1: Can't blame Joe Philbin for calling the timeout just before Nick Folk's first attempt at the game-winning field goal.  That's what you do in that situation. It's just horrible...

    Tags: Miami Dolphins, Mark Sanchez, Eva Longoria, Cam Cameron, New York Jets

  6. Sep 16, 2012 |Story| Daily American
  7. Roethlisberger shines as Steelers rip Jets 27-10

    PITTSBURGH (AP) — So much for those high-powered New York Jets. Or those creaky Pittsburgh Steelers.
    PITTSBURGH (AP) — So much for those high-powered New York Jets. Or those creaky Pittsburgh Steelers.   Ben Roethlisberger passed for 275 yards and two touchdowns and the Steelers smothered the lifeless Jets in the second half of a 27-10 victory on...

    Tags: Antonio Cromartie, Mark Sanchez, James Harrison, Isaac Redman, Denver Broncos

  8. Jul 23, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Ravens camp competition: Kicker

    The Ravens will hold their first full-team practice of training camp on Thursday. Each day leading up to the official start of camp, <em>The Sun</em> will examine several key position battles that will be decided during preseason.
    The Ravens will hold their first full-team practice of training camp on Thursday. Each day leading up to the official start of camp, The Sun will examine several key position battles that will be decided during preseason. KICKER The competitors: Billy...

    Tags: Washington Redskins, Super Bowl, Gillette Stadium, Graham Gano, New England Patriots

  10. May 2, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Ravens news, notes and opinions

    The two names you read here and pretty much everywhere else in the days leading up to the draft as it related to the Ravens and their original 29th overall pick were Alabama linebacker <strong>Dont&rsquo;a Hightower</strong> and Wisconsin center <strong>Peter Konz</strong>. As it turns out, neither was as high on the Ravens&rsquo; draft board as we all thought. In a live chat yesterday on the Ravens&rsquo; team website, <a href="http://www.baltimoreravens.com/" target="_blank">www.baltimoreravens.com</a>, director of player personnel <strong>Eric DeCosta </strong>said that the team had about seven players that it really liked in the first round and Hightower was &ldquo;not one of the players that we would have traded to get.&rdquo; Again, that doesn&rsquo;t mean that the Ravens weren&rsquo;t interested in Hightower, but it does make it pretty clear that they liked several other players better. As for Konz, DeCosta said that that they think he&rsquo;s going to be a very good player, but they had other players, including <strong>Courtney Upshaw</strong>, rated higher. My take on it is if the Ravens really liked Konz as much as we thought they did, they would have been willing to trade up five or six spots in the second round to make sure they got him. They did it for running back <strong>Bernard Pierce</strong> in the third round, even though that didn&rsquo;t cost as much as it would have to move up and grab Konz. Instead, the Atlanta Falcons selected Konz with the 23rd pick in the second round, and five picks later, the Ravens took Iowa State guard <strong>Kelechi Osemele</strong>. I guess the moral of the story is don&rsquo;t believe everything you hear around draft time. Teams, especially ones that take the draft as seriously as the Ravens do, simply aren&rsquo;t going to expose their hand until it&rsquo;s absolutely necessary.
    The two names you read here and pretty much everywhere else in the days leading up to the draft as it related to the Ravens and their original 29th overall pick were Alabama linebacker Dont’a Hightower and Wisconsin center Peter Konz. As it turns...

    Tags: Cory Redding, Free Agency, Jacoby Jones, Brandon McKinney, Jabar Gaffney

  12. Dec 18, 2011 |Story| Allentown Morning Call
  13. A Local Product Makes History As Eagles Fly Over The Jets

    &#8212; Still a long shot to make the playoffs, the Eagles at least gave themselves the best kind of momentum heading into their Christmas Eve showdown with the Dallas Cowboys next Saturday.
    Staff reporter
    — Still a long shot to make the playoffs, the Eagles at least gave themselves the best kind of momentum heading into their Christmas Eve showdown with the Dallas Cowboys next Saturday. They demolished the New York Jets 45-19 for only their second...

    Tags: Mark Sanchez, Michael Vick, DeSean Jackson, New York Jets, Brent Celek

  14. Oct 2, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Game 4: Ravens' defense clamps down on Jets in 34-17 win

    The reminder to their former defensive coordinator and a nationally-televised audience came with every punishing hit of Mark Sanchez, every crushing tackle of one of the New York Jets, and every ball that either bounced off the turf or fluttered in the air before winding up in their hands.
    The reminder to their former defensive coordinator and a nationally-televised audience came with every punishing hit of Mark Sanchez, every crushing tackle of one of the New York Jets, and every ball that either bounced off the turf or fluttered in the...

    Tags: Ray Rice, Mark Sanchez, Ed Dickson, Colin Baxter, Music

  16. Oct 2, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Game log: Ravens 34, Jets 17

    <b>Ravens 34, Jets 17</b>
    Baltimore Sun reporter
    Ravens 34, Jets 17 Third quarter: 8:49 Baltimore Touchdown - 73-yard interception return by Lardarius Webb. (Billy Cundiff extra point is good). Ravens 27, Jets 17 Second quarter: 2:14 NY Jets Field Goal - 40-yarder by Nick Folk. Ravens 27, Jets 14...

    Tags: Mark Sanchez, Ray Rice, Joe McKnight, Billy Cundiff, David Harris

  18. Oct 1, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Jeff Zrebiec's scouting report: Ravens vs. Jets

    <strong>RAVENS RUN OFFENSE VS. JETS RUN DEFENSE: </strong>The Jets have spent the days leading up to the game answering questions about what has happened to their run defense. Unable to set the edge and deal with the Oakland Raiders&rsquo; speed last week, they were gashed for 234 yards on the ground, an average of 7.3 yards per carry by Darren McFadden and company. The Jets currently rank 31st in the NFL in run defense, a surprise considering that they ranked third in the NFL in that category last season, and they boast fast and athletic linebackers in David Harris and Bart Scott. The Ravens didn&rsquo;t run the ball a lot last week against the St. Louis Rams, but they still accumulated 168 yards on the ground and averaged 6.5 yards per carry. The Ravens are eighth in the league with 383 rushing yards and Ray Rice is ninth in the league with 231 yards despite ranking 20th in the NFL with 41 carries. Rice was shut down by the Jets in last year&rsquo;s season opener, gaining 43 yards on 21 carries. It&rsquo;s likely that the Ravens will try to establish him early.
    RAVENS RUN OFFENSE VS. JETS RUN DEFENSE: The Jets have spent the days leading up to the game answering questions about what has happened to their run defense. Unable to set the edge and deal with the Oakland Raiders’ speed last week, they were...

    Tags: Ray Rice, Mark Sanchez, Colin Baxter, T.J. Conley, Haloti Ngata

  20. Sep 13, 2010 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Game 1: Ravens stifle Jets in 10-9 win

    The Ravens responded to the New York Jets' rhetoric with resiliency.
    Baltimore Sun reporter
    The Ravens responded to the New York Jets' rhetoric with resiliency. Overcoming turnovers and capitalizing on penalties, the Ravens wrestled out a season-opening 10-9 victory over the Jets before 78,127 at New Meadowlands Stadium. A less-than-full-...

    Tags: Mark Sanchez, Le'Ron McClain, Braylon Edwards, Lardarius Webb, Terrell Suggs

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