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Good morning, Gang Green Gangsters! Here are your daily New York Jets links for this game day!...
Associated Press: The Jets' hot offense awaits the stumbling Kansas City Chiefs.
Brian Costello: HC Todd Bowles learned about adversity from Chiefs HC Andy Reid.
Brian Costello: The Jets can validate their coming out party, or be further exposed.
Mike Vaccaro: This is a statement game.
Zach Braziller: Don't be surprised if WR Brandon Marshall doesn't play vs. the Chiefs.
Randy Lange: WR Quincy Enunwa is having fun.
Rich Cimini: Could the Jets take a flyer on former Tampa Bay Buccaneers TE Austin Seferian-Jenkins?
Kimberley A. Martin: RB Coach Marcel Shipp sidestepped trouble and is making a difference in the community.
Darryl Slater: Will CB Darrelle Revis turn things around?
Darryl Slater: Someone stole a hookah hose from DE Leonard Williams' car.
Joel Thorman: The Chiefs are likely down two more guards against the Jets.
Connor Hughes: How will the Jets and ILB Darron Lee defend Chiefs QB Alex Smith?
Kansas City Star: As WR Tyreek Hill emerges as a playmaker, so does a dilemma for Chiefs fans.
ESPN: The three safety nickel package sparked the New England Patriots' turnaround on defense.
Buffalo Rumblings: Concerns arise about Buffalo Bills WR Sammy Watkins' availability for Week 3.
The Ringer: The death of the high priced, high volume running back.
Pro Football Talk: 18 games is still not a consideration for the NFLPA.
Football Zebras: There is no mercy in the NFL.
The Olympian: Cleveland Browns K Patrick Murray is placed on injured reserve.
Associated Press: Green Bay Packers LB Clay Matthews is ruled out for the Detroit Lions game.
SB Nation: Nobody's really talking about how good the New York Giants defense is.
SB Nation: HC Gus Bradley's seat with the Jacksonville Jaguars is finally red hot.
SB Nation: The Seattle Seahawks are suppressed by a fatally flawed offensive line.
Ladies and gentlemen, the Beatles:
Have a great day, everyone! Let us hope to hear the Home of the Jets chant at the end of the day today.