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Good morning, Gang Green Gangsters! here are your daily New York Jets links for this Wednesday...
Eric Allen: It was a busy day for QBs Christian Hackenberg and Bryce Petty.
Connor Hughes: The Jets had a weird rotation as QB Josh McCown sat.
Mark Cannizzaro: The Jets are playing a dangerous game with their likely starting quarterback. ...It's all about the game and how you play it, all about control and if you can take it.
Barbara Baker: RB Matt Forte returns to practice feeling good.
Zach Braziller: The Jets' running back situation is in serious flux right now. ...Maybe they can get a flux capacitor to capacitate all that flux.
Darryl Slater: CB Morris Claiborne is hurt, and OLB Lorenzo Mauldin is likely out vs. the New York Giants.
Ethan Greenberg: Checking in on the kicking competition.
Steve Serby: Giants QB Geno Smith's one mistake is way too familiar.
Associated Press: Giants WRs Odell Beckham and Brandon Marshall are being listed as day to day.
USA Today: Denver Broncos WR Emmanuel Sanders was involved in a car accident.
The Ringer: For the Broncos to be good, QB Trevor Siemian just needs to be decent. ...Knock before you enter.
The Ringer: What Carolina Panthers QB Cam Newton and Indianapolis Colts QB Andrew Luck's limited preseasons could mean for their teams.
Battle Red Blog: Houston Texans HC Bill O'Brien says QB Tom Savage is the starter. ...Savage af, as the kids would say.
The Ringer: Baltimore Ravens K Justin Tucker's quest for the 70 yard field goal.
The Ringer: It's time for the NFL to embrace football's best hide a player techniques.
Associated Press: A hospital says there was no misdiagnosis by the New Orleans Saints doctors.
Deadspin: Mike Florio tries to do something nice and regrets it immediately.
Danny Kelly: The NFL's skill set poster boys.
Lorenzo Reyes: Hall of Famer Darrell Green bares his painful past to help students.
Lindsay H. Jones: NFLPA President Eric Winston says it is not his concern if the NFL dies out in 20 years.
Is this the '60s or 1999?:
Happy hump day, everyone!