posted by: Barry the Baptist | 1 comments | Jets Regular Season
Most Jet fans would love to be in the situation that the Patriots are in come Sunday. Of course that is the very achievable scenario of winning just one of the next three games to claim a division title and more importantly the potential for a bye week and even more important at least one game in front of your fans in the playoffs. Only somebody who owns stock in a defibrillator company would feel comfortable with the situation the Jets are facing. It certainly is a daunting task that remains ahead of the Jets but they know they control their own destiny which may or may not be a good thing.
posted by: Site Admin | 3 comments | Jets Preseason
Tomorrow's game against the New York Giants has been postponed till Monday due to the approaching hurricane Irene. The game was originally scheduled for 7pm, then moved to 2pm when it became obvious that the tri-state area will be hit by the hurricane late Saturday. But with the mass transit getting shut down at noon tomorrow, it was a smart choice to postpone the game till Monday.
Both the Jets and the Giants will play in the first ever football game at the New Meadowlands, as the teams will face each other in the first preseason game of the upcoming season on August 16th. The Gang Green will also open their regular season with a Monday Night game at the new stadium, while the Giants open their season there the day before.
posted by: Site Admin | 0 comments | Jets Regular Season
The NFL announced on Monday that both the Jets and the Giants will play at home in their new Meadownlands Stadium in Week 1 of the 2010 regular season. The Giants will play on Sunday afternoon, September 12, and the Jets will play in the first nationally televised Monday Night Football game of the season on September 13. The NFL is completing the final stages of the 2010 schedule. The opponents for the Jets and Giants Kickoff Weekend home openers will be announced soon.
The New York Jets improved to 2-1 in preseason as they defeated the New York Giants, 13-10. In a game that was dominated by both teams' defenses it was the Gang Green who made more big plays, limiting the Giants to only 122 passing yards and sacking their quarterbacks 8 times.