Gang Green hopes closeness will lead to success.
Tim Cowlishaw expounds on his twitter post about CB Darrelle Revis.
Andrew Brandt continues explaining the thinking behind the negotiations.
Rich Cimini wonders whether the secondary can survive without Darrelle.
If he's not playing this season, Revis might very well end up in the Fox studio.
C Nick Mangold reportedly looks like a happier man today.
WR Braylon Edwards on Saturday's offense: "We weren't trying to show anything". Mission accomplished. We pretty much didn't see anything.
The Green Lantern says WR Jerricho Cotchery is the pro's pro.
RB LaDainian Tomlinson's preseason performance has been reassuring so far.
So whatcha gonna do, brotha, when LT runs wild on you?
The team wants RB Joe McKnight to stay motivated.
RB Danny Woodhead isn't bothered by doubters.
ILB David Harris's agent doesn't expect a deal for the Hitman anytime soon.
David is focusing on playing better and not negotiating a new deal.
DT Kris Jenkins experienced various emotions during the Charlotte game.
HC Rex Ryan isn't surprised with DE Vernon Gholston's good game.
The Ghost says, "I ain't scared of no fight."
Cimini believes some players may not like what they see from their coach on "Hard Knocks".
Peter King's MMQB mentions a few things about the Jets, including thoughts on Tim Cowlishaw's report, CB Antonio Cromartie and WR Santonio Holmes.
Check out this video: SNY interviews FB John Conner.
Check out this video: SNY features STC Mike Westhoff.
K Nick Folk doesn't believe a missed field goal is all that bad. Find out why.
The Green Lantern writes about the new kicker.
Cimini breaks down the playing time on Saturday.
Newsday tells you what to expect this Wednesday evening at the Hofstra practice.
J.E.T.S continues exploring the wearers of #19.
Jet Nation writes about the new smart phone application at the New Meadowlands.
Former Jets S Tyrone Carter has signed on with Washington.
Big Jinx on the sidelines at Carolina:
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