Happy New Year, Jets fans!!! And hopefully, this will indeed be a happy one.
Here is the transcript of HC Rex Ryan's conference yesterday.
Gary Myers: Rex talked the talk, now can he walk the walk?
The Jets hope to make up for the Giant collapse in the last game at the stadium.
Here's how the team can add another game at home.
After years in the same division, WR Braylon Edwards wants to beat the Bengals.
He, along with LB Calvin Pace and CB Darrelle Revis, have never been to the playoffs.
Darrelle says his illness this week was "Ocho fever".
LB Bart Scott has had enough trash talk with WR Chad Ochocinco over the years.
Revis talks about shutting down and shutting up 85.
Clark Judge, CBSSports.com's Senior Writer, picks 24 for Defensive Player of the Year.
However, USA Today picks Charles Woodson to win.
While the Jets have Revis Island on one side, Lito's Lair is on the other.
More connections after the jump.
Don't forget that you can meet DT Kris Jenkins and SS Jim Leonhard tomorrow in NJ.
QB Mark Sanchez talks to Cincinnati.com about QB'ing in New York.
Steve Serby wants The Sanchize to be The Manchez.
Coordinator Mike Westhoff will bring everything on Special Teams.
He and fellow coordinators Mike Pettine and Brian Schottenheimer talk about Sunday's game.
The Jets O-line will bring their new zone-blocking scheme to Sunday's knock-down drag-out game.
Gang Green Nation will bring a great atmosphere to the game.
Cris Collinsworth talks about his former team in Cincinnati, and The Post has a Q&A with the NBC Analyst.
One current Bengal is RB Brian Leonard, who is a Rutgers product.
The controversy continues about resting starters, to the point of proposing inane changes to the system.
This story on teams who don't deserve the playoffs actually includes those who lost last week.
ESPN is always ahead, and this time the story is about the Jets' missed chance at WR Miles Austin.
Newyorkjets.com recalls Meadowlands moments.
Yesterday was a NYSE day for the Jets Flight Crew.
Lastly, The Post has a video on the Jets' win-and-in situation: